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Increase Performance in Windows Xp

I don't Think You Have Ever Heard These Tricks To Increase Your Speed Remarkable!!!!

  • Disable creating compress old files
On an NTFS partition, Disk Cleanup can compress old files
to save space. But calculating the savings and performing
the compression often take a long time, and on some systems,
Disk Cleanup hangs during the process. If that happens, or if
you don't care to wait, use this Registry tweak to disable the
compression: Delete the key
HKEY_ LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Explorer\VolumeCaches\Compress Old Files.

  • Disable Error Reporting
To disable the stupid feature in WinXP which tries to send a report to microsoft every time a program crashes you will have to do this:
Open Control Panel
Click on Preformance and Maintenance.
Click on System.
Then click on the Advanced tab
Click on the error reporting button on the bottom of the windows.
Select Disable error reporting.
Click OK
Click OK

  • Disable file indexing.
The indexing service extracts information from documents and other files on the hard drive and creates a "searchable keyword index." As you can imagine, this process can be quite taxing on any system.

The idea is that the user can search for a word, phrase, or property inside a document, should they have hundreds or thousands of documents and not know the file name of the document they want. Windows XP's built-in search functionality can still perform these kinds of searches without the Indexing service. It just takes longer. The OS has to open each file at the time of the request to help find what the user is looking for.

Most people never need this feature of search. Those who do are typically in a large corporate environment where thousands of documents are located on at least one server. But if you're a typical system builder, most of your clients are small and medium businesses. And if your clients have no need for this search feature, I recommend disabling it.

Here's how: First, double-click the My Computer icon. Next, right-click on the C: Drive, then select Properties. Uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching." Next, apply changes to "C: subfolders and files," and click OK. If a warning or error message appears (such as "Access is denied"), click the Ignore All button.

  • Defrag Your Boot
To defrag your boot open-run and enter "defrag c: -b" a window opens and takes around 20min depending on your system to close

  • Fixing Your Windows For Corrupt Files
How to fix corrupted files in XP
Place the xp cd in your cd/dvd drive
+ Go to start
+ run
+ type in 'sfc /scannow' (without the ')

Now it should all load, and fix all your corrupted file on windows XP

  • Faster windows xp boot!
first restart ur pc and look at the blue line(boot screen) and see how many times it goes..
that u have to do is:

1- start>run> and past ''regedit''
2- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/ SYSTEM / CurrentControlSet / Control / Session Manager / Memory Managment / PrefetchParameters / EnablePrefetcher.
3- dobbel ** on "Enableprefetcher"
4- past 1 in Value Date, and Hexadecimal most be on(enable)
then restart the pc and and look at the blue line and see how many times it goes.

  • Disable System Restore
Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
In the System Properties dialog box, click the System Restore tab.
Click to select the Turn off System Restore check box. Or, click to select the Turn off

System Restore on all drives check box.
Click OK.
When you receive the following message, click Yes to confirm that you want to turn off

System Restore:
You have chosen to turn off System Restore. If you continue, all existing restore points

will be deleted, and you will not be able to track or undo changes to your computer.

Do you want to turn off System Restore?
After a few moments, the System Properties dialog box closes.

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