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7 More Ways To Speed Up Your PC

We received several messages thanking us for Heather’s recent piece on speeding up your PC by preventing and getting rid of Adware, among them several people mentioned Windows XP seeming slow enough on its own to them without the addition of unwanted Adware, so I thought a follow-up piece on easy methods for speeding up a PC running Windows XP would be helpful too.

#1 Stop the Indexing Service – Windows like to index every file on your system for faster searching through Explorer, however whenever I’ve talked to people about this they overwhelmingly tell me that they never (or rarely) use the search feature in Explorer, so there’s really no reason to allow Indexing to run.

It takes up memory and CPU resources in the background, as well as disk space on your hard drive–so shutting this down will give a performance boost to your normal computing use.

To turn it off simply Right click on your hard drive from within Explorer and select the Properties option. At the bottom of the informational pop-up you will see a check box labeled “Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching”

Make sure that’s unchecked and press the “Apply” button. Make sure to apply the changes to all files and folders on the drive.

#2 Minimize Windows Animation Effects – Windows XP offers lots of neat animation and graphics effects, however these come at a cost to performance. If your machine is slow or sluggish you can get a boost by turning these off.

Simply Right click anywhere on your Desktop and select “Properties”.

Select the “Appearance” tab and press the “Effects” button.

In the pop-up settings screen, you can uncheck everything, or just some effects as you desire, then press “Okay”, and then press “Apply”.

#3 Defragment Your Hard Drive – Either using the Windows Defragger tool or some 3rd party Defragger, you should defragment your hard drive at least once per month, I do it once per week, to keep your disk optimized and running faster–which means your whole system runs faster.

I use the free tool Auslogics Disk Defrag because it seems to be faster and stronger than the default Windows Defragger tool.

#4 Clean Your Registry – over time your Windows registry will become cluttered with bad, outdated and unnecessary entries, so cleaning these out will speed up registry reading and access which helps to improve overall performance.

You DO NOT want to start messing around in the Registry file on your own, one wrong move can crash your system and prevent it from booting up again. Fortunately, there are good, free tools available to help with this process.

What I use is CCleaner, and I always make sure to take advantage of the option to make a backup of your registry before every cleaning. I tend to test a lot of software, which means lots of installations and uninstalls on my computer, so I run CCleaner every week, but running it once per month is probably enough for most users.

#5 Lower Your Color Depth – Most people will never notice a difference between running their monitors at 16-bit or higher color depths, but the higher the color depth setting the more resources your display are using, so by lowering the setting to 16-bit or even 24-bit will provide a small boost to your system.

To change this setting simply Right click anywhere on your Desktop and select “Properties”.

Select the “Settings” tab and under Color Quality use the drop-down listing to reduce your color depth setting, then click “Apply”.

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#6 Clean Up That Disk Clutter – before running your monthly (or weekly) Disk Defragmentation, run the Disk Cleanup tool on your hard drive to remove unnecessary or unwanted files that can get left behind by programs and build up over time.

To run this just open Explorer and Right click on your main hard drive then select “Properties”.

In the pop-up screen you will see the Disk Cleanup button, press it and follow the on-screen directions. After it completes is an optimal time to run your Disk Defragger.

#7 Clean Up Your Desktop – while it may seem convenient to keep icons for every program and file on your computer right there on the Desktop, the fact is the more icons you have on the Desktop the slower your Desktop will load and respond to your actions.

Windows has an easy Start Menu that you can organize to best suit your needs, as well as a Quick Launch toolbar for your most used programs, these are the places that your program icons should be rather than on the Desktop.

For files, if you don’t want to use the My Documents features to keep your files organized, then just creating a single new folder on your Desktop and dumping all of your individual files into it will make a difference. The bottom line is you don’t want a bunch of icons and files sitting on your Desktop if you’re concerned with performance.

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There’s a lot more users can do to improve their PC performance, but I wanted to start with 7 and if this is helpful to readers I will write additional follow-ups with even more tips.

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Cleaning the XP Registry and Optimizing Your Hard Drive

One of the most common problems we see with people’s PCs is slow or degraded system performance, and the primary causes of this that we encounter are badly fragmented hard drives and bloated, error filled system registry files.

The Windows operating system comes with a handy tool for fixing fragmented hard drives. It’s called Disk Defragmenter and usually found by going to your Start Menue, then All Programs, Accessories and finally System Tools.

Just run the program, select your hard drive and start the defragmenting process.

It can take a little while to run depending on the size of your hard drive and percentage of fragmentation to be cleaned, but it’s worth the wait to let it finish.

For optimal performance we suggest running this utility once per week. If you do that it will run faster each time because you haven’t allowed the hard drive to become overly fragmented since the last run, and you should notice an increased performance on your machine.

Unfortunately, for the registry Windows doesn’t come with an easy clean-up utility for the average user, but there are several good ones on the market. We’ve talked about a few of them here in the past, so here’s an article on one we haven’t mentioned before.

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Does Xp Repair Pro Really Repair Your PC Errors? 

by Harry Wilhelm

A new pc or computer, like a new car is fast when you first bring it home, but after a few miles it slows down and can leave you stranded. Registry Cleaner software is like the best car mechanic; it can diagnose problems, fix broken down components, free up stuck mechanisms and get your computer back to speeding down the Internet highway.You want to scan and optimize your registry, right? But there’s a ton of different products out there. Well relax. The XP Repair Pro is different from the others. It is not just a registry repair too. It has together an advanced registry editor, crash monitor and a startup program manager.

XP Repair Pro is a popular system utility that is designed to allow any computer user to quickly and easily repair common errors that occur in Windows and thousands of other software titles. Whether you are experiencing system errors, system lockups or if your computer just seems to be running slowly, XP Repair Pro’s useful tools will help revive your PC without having to spend hundreds of dollars to a computer tech to do what you can do yourself. With just the click of a button, you can quickly restore your computer back to its like new condition.

XP Repair Pro offeres the Stop-Starting feature that acts as a start-up manager. Another useful feature is the Advanced Registry Editor that allows manual adaptation of registry settings. This though is probably best used with a good deal of knowledge of how a Windows registry works and most people will not even use it.

Another great feature of this Registry Cleaner is that it offers live updates. What this means is that the program will check for updates each time you run it and install the updates, rather than making you have to go to the website and download these updates manually.

The XP Repair Pro has one of the best support structures of any registry cleaner. The internet site linked to the registry repair program is full of information about how to work the program and also other frequently asked questions. Additionally there is a system where support tickets can be completed to ask about technical issues.

For more detailed information about Xp Repair Pro and Registry Cleaner software. please visit Xp Repair Pro Review and Free Download here. It is a wonderful resource for finding comprehensive information about the Latest Software & Tools For Your PC.

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