HELLO GuYS!!!!!!! LOTS OF PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS PROBLEM WITH XP. I KNOW XP IS GOOD BUT TIME TO TIME IT GOES TO SLOW. HERE ARE SOME TIPS AND TRICKS THAT CAN HELP YOU TO SPEED UP YOUR XP. IF YOU FOLLOW THE TIPS... I WILL DEFINATELY 100% GIVE YOU SURITY THAT IT WILL HELP YOU MAKE YOUR COMPUTER SUPER FAST
I ALSO USE THIS TRICKS AND TIPS. I FOUND THIS ON NET. ANOTHER THING READ CAREFULLY WHEN YOU APPLY TO THESE TIPS. I WILL TRY TO GIVE EACH TIPS DESCRIPTION BRIEFLY
AND ONE THING SOME TIPS ARE DIFFICULT AND YOU CAN NOT RESTORE IT. SO BEWARE ABOUT THIS.
Disable unnecessary programs
When you install some programs they will insert themselves into an area of your registry that will cause them to load when your computer starts up. Obviously this will use memory and slow down your system.
1. Start Regedit.
2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\ Run
3. Once there, locate any entry's on the right. You can identify the program by the path to the executable. Find programs that you can live without starting up from the list.
4. Right click on them and select Delete
5. You may also want to navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\ Runonce and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion \Run.
6. Delete unnecessary programs.
7. Also go to START - PROGRAMS - STARTUP and see if there is anything there you wish to remove.
8. Reboot your computer.
Alternate Method
1. Click on the start button and select run.
2. In the text box type msconfig and click ok.
3. Once the window has loaded, click on the startup tab and uncheck programs you do not want to start up anymore.
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Modify application timeout
The operating system has a set amount of time that a program must be frozen for before it is
timed out. Often this number is set too high, but in some circumstances it is set too low. If
the program is doing a lot of calculations in the background the computer may think that it is
timed out. To prevent this, increase the value of the timeout in the registry.
started.
2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
3. Select HungAppTimeout from the list on the right.
4. Right on it and select Modify.
5. Change the value to the new timeout value.
6. Reboot your computer.
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Disable automatic updating
To save memory and CPU time turn off the automatic update system in windows. You can always check manually for updates and most users have no problem with that. For those of you lazy bums out there you can leave this feature on but I warned you.
1.Open control panel.
2.(if using XPstyle control panel, click on performance and maintenance.)
3.Click on System.
4.Then click on the automatic updates tab and select Turn off automatic updating. If Service Pack 1 is installed uncheck Keep my computer up to date.
5.Click Ok.
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