Sunday, January 9, 2011

PC Runs Slow and Crashes? Trick to Make Your Computer Run Like New Again

PC Runs Slow and Crashes? Trick to Make Your Computer Run Like New Again

Author: Omar Pugh

"Take good care of your PC, and it will take good care of you."


Computers are great machines when they are running smoothly and effectively... but as soon as they start to run slowly or with errors, it's a different story altogether. Having a computer that crashes and runs slow is a big problem, but there's actually an easy way to fix it. Here's what you need to do to make your system run like it did when it was new.

The reason why many computers run slowly is not because of the hardware of your system or even the amount of programs you have installed on it,the biggest cause of an unstable PC is the registry of Windows. The registry is simply a database which stores information and settings for your computer, allowing it to recall such details as your email address, desktop wallpaper and even your most visited web pages. The registry is one of the main components of your computer and is vital for making your system run quickly & smoothly. However, it's also a double-edged sword, which can constantly make your PC run slowly and crash.



Think Outside the Box

Cleaning the Prefetch Directory



WindowsXP has a new feature called Prefetch. This keeps a shortcut to recently used programs.

However it can fill up with old and obsolete programs.



To clean this periodically go to:



Star / Run / Prefetch

Press Ctrl-A to highlight all the shorcuts

Delete them



Not Displaying Logon, Logoff, Startup and Shutdown Status Messages



To turn these off:



Start Regedit

Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionpoliciessystem

If it is not already there, create a DWORD value named DisableStatusMessages

Give it a value of 1



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Clearing the Page File on Shutdown



Click on the Start button

Go to the Control Panel

Administrative Tools

Local Security Policy

Local Policies

Click on Security Options

Right hand menu - right click on "Shutdown: Clear Virtual Memory Pagefile"

Select "Enable"

Reboot



For regedit users…..

If you want to clear the page file on each shutdown:



Start Regedit

Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession ManagerMemory ManagementClearPageFileAtShutdown

Set the value to 1



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No GUI Boot



If you don't need to see the XP boot logo,



Run MSCONFIG

Click on the BOOT.INI tab

Check the box for /NOGUIBOOT



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Speeding the Startup of Some CD Burner Programs



If you use program other than the native WindowsXP CD Burner software,

you might be able to increase the speed that it loads.



Go to Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services

Double-click on IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service

For the Startup Type, select Disabled

Click on the OK button and then close the Services window

If you dont You should notice




Decreasing Boot Time



Microsoft has made available a program to analyze and decrease the time it takes to boot to WindowsXP

The program is called BootVis



Uncompress the file.

Run BOOTVIS.EXE

For a starting point, run Trace / Next Boot + Driver Delays

This will reboot your computer and provide a benchmark

After the reboot, BootVis will take a minute or two to show graphs of your system startup.

Note how much time it takes for your system to load (click on the red vertical line)

Then run Trace / Optimize System

Re-Run the Next Boot + Drive Delays

Note how much the time has decreased

Mine went from approximately 33 to 25 seconds.



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Increasing Graphics Performance



By default, WindowsXP turns on a lot of shadows, fades, slides etc to menu items.

Most simply slow down their display.



To turn these off selectively:



Right click on the My Computer icon

Select Properties

Click on the Advanced tab

Under Performance, click on the Settings button

To turn them all of, select Adjust for best performance

My preference is to leave them all off except for Show shadows under mouse pointer and Show window contents while dragging



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Increasing System Performance



If you have 512 megs or more of memory, you can increase system performance

by having the core system kept in memory.



Start Regedit

Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession ManagerMemory ManagementDisablePagingExecutive

Set the value to be 1

Reboot the computer



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Increasing File System Caching



To increase the amount of memory Windows will locked for I/O operations:



Start Regedit

Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession ManagerMemory Management

Edit the key IoPageLockLimit



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Resolving Inability to Add or Remove Programs



If a particular user cannot add or remove programs, there might be a simple registry edit neeed.



Go to HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesUninstall

Change the DWORD NoAddRemovePrograms to 0 disable it



4096 - 32megs of memory or less

8192 - 32+ megs of memory

16384 - 64+ megs of memory

32768 - 128+ megs of memory

65536 - 256+ megs of memory




Know your rights

Windows XP comes bundled with Windows Media Player 8.0. While Media Player plays just about any digital media file format-it supports 35, including MP3, it records music only in the Windows Media Audio, or WMA, format. The reason? Content protection.

When recording, or ripping, music from CDs, Media Player allows you to make protected recordings so that no one will be able to copy the recording from one computer to another. You can turn copy protection on or off on the Copy Music tab by checking or unchecking the box that says Protect Content.

Protect your identity

Like many other audio players, Windows Media Player rushes out to the Internet to find information for you when you play a CD. Some of this information, such as song titles and album art, is useful, but Media Player also identifies your copy of Media Player to the site where it's getting data. Why? According to the help file, "The server uses this unique identifier to monitor your connection. By monitoring your connection, the server can make adjustments to increase the playback quality and to alert you about events that occur when receiving streams over the Internet."

If you're disturbed by this exchange of information, here's how to stop it. In Windows Media Player, click Tools > Options and go to the Player tab. Notice the option that says "Allow Internet sites to uniquely identify your player?" Turn it off.

Reduce Temporary Internet File Space

The temporary internet files clutter your hard drive with copies of each page visited. These can build up over time and take up disk space. Even more bothersome is that instead of getting new pages each time IE often takes the page out the temp internet files. This can be a problem if you are viewing a website that is updated all the time. If you are on a slow connection such as a 56K or lower then this can be good but if you are on a fast broadband connection, like me, then you can get away with decreasing the size of your temp internet files to just one meg without any performance decrease

Turn Off System Recovery

Right click on My Computer and choose Properties. Click on the System Restore tab and check the box Turn off System Restore. (This will increase Windows performance & save disk space)




SO THIS WAS THE TOTAL FASTER MAKER PROCESS TO SPEED UP COMPUTERS AND
DONT FORGET TO INSTALL ANY GOOD REGISTERY CLEANER.

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