Be Far More Productive with A Faster Windows XP
Be Far More Productive with A Faster Windows XP
A slow PC should be ancient history. With advancement in innovations and technology, having a slow computer will really make you feel living in the Jurassic era. It is for this reason that people frequently try to look how to speed up their PCs.
If you are experiencing this, then this is the timely place. Yes, there is a lot of tweaking and modifying involved in speeding up a PC. But hey, these easy things are worth a try.
Here is some of the tweaking I did to speed up my Windows:
> Getting bored with the menu delays is really annoying. Decrease the time to load menu transitions through right clicking your desktop. Choose Properties and Select the Effects tab. Deselect the Animate windows menu lists. For those who use Windows XP, this can be done by right-clicking on the desktop, clicking Properties, choosing the Appearance tab, choosing the Effects option and uncheck Use the following transition effects for menus and tooltips, then Click OK.
> Speed up Windows Start Up by cleaning out the applications you dont need at start-up. For those who use Windows 98, you can do this through going to Start and clicking Run. Type in MSConfig.exe and hit OK button Hit the Start up tab then deselect the softwares you choose to stopthroughout the startup. You see, you can only speed start up Windows if you decrease the programs and applications that your personal computer needs to load.
> Defrag may be an old school process but it doesnt fail to help anyone who has speed problems. Look for the defragement option on the System Tools. Make sure that you give a time for defragging. Running various software as the same time as defragging confines the process itself.
> Choosing to install your programs would be best if you always experience errors. Always scan your PC for viruses before backing up any files. In addition, make sure that you have a copy of your hardware drivers and program installers before trying to delete the contents of your hard drive Reinstalling your program could run for as long as an hour or more.
> Removing programs that you do not use. Programs, though you are making use of them or not, take up space in your hard disk. If you arent using them, then is there still a need to keep them?











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