7 Ways to Speed up
and Optimize Windows XP
Quick and easy
(Article Taken From Bifaloo.com)
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The
following is a list of easy tweaks you can do to speed up the overall
performance of your PC with Windows XP.
1. Disable File
Indexing
What is This?
This indexing service gets info from files on the hard drive and
creates a "searchable keyword index."
If
you don't use the XP search feature often to look for documents, you can
turn this feature off, and the difference you'll notice is a slight increase
in the time it takes for your computer to find a file, but an overall
increase in general speed for everything else.
How
to?
From My Computer > right-click on the C: Drive > select Properties.
Uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching."
Apply changes to "C: sub folders and files," and click OK.
2. Clean Up
Prefetch, temp, and cache files
What is This?
Windows stores a lot of temporary files that can be safely cleaned
out once a month or so. This is also good to do before running virus or
spyware scans, as it clears many things out of your system that would need
to be scanned.
How
to?
Download Some CleanUp! Software!
How to use CleanUp! : Download, Install, and Run.
3. Install some
RAM
What is This?
If you are running 128mb or 256mb of Ram, it's pretty cheap and
easy to upgrade to 512mb. This is the only suggestion I will make that will
actually cost money, but it's also the one that will best improve
performance.
4. Remove
Programs & files you no longer need or use
What is This:
Having old games or other software you no longer use can take up a
lot of space on your hard drive, which can lead to an overall decrease in
your PC's performance.
How
to?
Removing old programs is easy. From the Control Panel click on the "Add or
Remove Programs" Icon. You can safely remove programs like games, demos, and
other software you no longer use. If you are not sure what a program is...
don't delete it just yet. You can do an internet search to find out more
about any mystery programs installed on your PC to decide to delete them or
not.
Remember:
Mp3
music files and videos you download can take up a lot of space. Go through
your media files once a month or so and delete the ones you no longer use.
5. Turn off
Windows Animations and Visual Effects
What is This?
Fancy sliding, fading and animated effects that windows uses by
default are easily turned off, and will make the reaction time of simple
tasks like opening and moving windows, taskbars, etc... much quicker.
How
to?
From the Control Panel, click on the "System" icon. Click on the Advanced
tab. Click the "Settings" button underneath "Performance". Uncheck the
options related to animations, and other unneeded visual effects.
Personally, I only have 3 items checked in here: "smooth edges of screen
fonts", "use common tasks in folders", and "use visual styles on windows and
buttons". You can uncheck all of them if you like. But, just getting rid of
all the animated features will help the responsiveness of your PC.
6. Remove unused
Fonts
What is This?
Having too many fonts can realllllllly slow down how fast programs
start up. Some people say have no more than 500 fonts installed on WinXP,
but I personally try to keep the number of fonts below 200. The less you
have the faster your programs that use them (office software, graphic
programs etc..) will load.
How
to?
From the Control Panel, click on the "Fonts" icon. You can delete the fonts
you don't use here.
Remember:
to
keep the basics: Verdana, Arial, Times, Trebuchet, Courier, serif,
sans-serif, Georgia, etc... Along with any fonts related to your business.
7. Get a Virus,
Spyware and Malware Clean System
AVG 7.5 Free Edition is ranked # 1 by PC
World . Try AVG 7.5
What is This?
Chances are you have some sort of virus, spyware or malware on your
computer.
How
to?
Get Adware and Spybot S&D in addition to a Firewall and Antivirus program.
Remember:
Keep your anti-virus programs up-to-date. And always research any software
you plan on downloading to "help" your PC. Some anti-virus / anti-spyware
software actually have spyware.
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