Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Reducing the Cost Performance of Your Computer

Computers that we use over time will feel increasingly slow and 'heavy', is due to our computer's performance burden increasingly heavy.
Here's my bit to give some tips to reduce the burden on your computer's performance.

- Step 1
The first step to accelerate the boot via the BIOS.

- Step 2
For Windows XP, start by opening the System Configuration Utility. (Start-> Run-> type "msconfig").
On the BOOT.INI tab, check the "/ NOGUIBOOT", this will shorten the boot time by removing the Windows startup screen.
On the Startup tab, uncheck the services that really are not needed.
On the tab do the same service as in the Startup tab.

- Step 3
This setting can you do if you are concerned with the speed of Windows XP from the graphics or the look of Windows XP.
Resetting this interface can increase the speed.
Go to Control Panel and click System, then select the Advanced tab.
On the Performance click the Settings option, then the Visual Effects tab select "Adjust for Best Performance".

- Step 4
Not using the minimization of the number of desktop wallpaper and icons also can speed up your PC.

- Step 5
Not using Windows Start sound on event can also speed up the boot process.
Go to Control Panel and click on "Sounds and Audio Devices" and select the Sounds tab.
In the Sound scheme select No Sounds.

- Step 6
Reduce the number of fonts that are not so important in your Windows.
because the greater the number of fonts installed will increase your PC's workload.
Windows by default include a number of less than 100 fonts.
Keep the number of fonts installed not more than 150 fonts.

- Step 7
You must diligently to update the driver, because the files are still using the old drivers to slow down your PC.

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