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|  | Tips for Speeding Up Windows XP « Thread Started on Mar 26, 2008, 9:45am » | |
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Tips For Speeding Up Windows XP, Without Utilizing 'Defrag'
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If you're still relying on 'Defrag' to improve system performance, you are behind the times. Defragmenting is the process of reorganizing all files on a hard drive so that each file is arranged into a single uninterrupted or contiguous location on the disk. Many system builders and technicians still believe that defragmenting a hard drive on a regular basis will keep a machine operating at peak performance. That was true with older PCs, but today we have 7200 rotations per minute disk drives with improved seek and latency times; many contain an 8MB cache buffer. For today's machines, defragmentation no longer has a big impact on system performance.
Defragmenting is still an important task. Excess power consumption and over heating can directly relate to a fragmented hard drive. If a file is not contiguous when the computer's operating system requests it, extra seeking on the disk is required. More importantly, if a hard drive crashes, the likelihood of successfully recovering data from the damaged drive improves greatly if the data is contiguous rather than fragmented. Defrag just doesn't cut it anymore when it comes to speeding up a PC.
The following tips will improve system performance on any PC running Windows XP and some will improve system security as well:
(Note - If your computer is on a Local Area Network or LAN at your business or you have a laptop that is at times on a workplace LAN, don't change ANY configuration settings without approval from your Network Administrator).
Before you begin, do a backup of your essential data
For details on performing a proper backup in Windows XP, go to Microsoft.com and enter 'Backup Windows XP' in the search bar.
There are a few basic system attributes that may need to be adjusted so that the system will allow you to make necessary changes:
I. Make sure that you're logged on to your machine as an 'Administrator'
II. Make sure that you can properly navigate 'System Files'-
Open any folder and go to 'Tools' > 'Folder Options...' > 'View'
Under 'Advanced Settings' make sure that the following boxes are checked:
'Display the contents of system folders'
'Show hidden files and folders'
Make sure that the following boxes are NOT checked:
'Hide extensions for known file types'
'Hide protected operating system files'
III. Enable the 'Run' feature in the 'Start' menu
Hit the 'Start' button. If 'Run...' is not visible in the 'Start' menu do the following:
'Right-click' on the 'Task Bar'. Go to 'Properties' > 'Start Menu'
If 'Start menu' is selected, select and utilize 'Classic start menu' instead.
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