Get Far More Satisfied with A Faster Windows XP

You may have the newest Windows program. Despite this, you still suffer from slow personal computer speed. Dont worry, your new personal computer thats perfectly normal. Your PC just need some polishing.

Windows 7 is without a doubt one of the most innovative Windows programs Microsoft has ever made. Yet, this alone does not guarantee that your personal computer would function instanty and quicker as expected. If you are experiencing problems about the speed of Windows & heres some tips on how to speed up Windows 7:

> Dont opt for Aero

Windows 7 is known for its advanced interfaces. One of them is Aero. This certain interface option gives your personal computer with several special effects and eye candies Sure its very beautiful to look at, but are you aware that all those amazing effects are taking up so much memory? Try not to use Aero and opt for clean, basic and simple user interface. When you do this your PC will definitely be quicker.

> Modify programs at start-up

There is a way on how to speed up Windows 7 boot. Make use of msconfig and remove all the softwares that you dont use at start-up. Your PC is slowly booting for the reason it still has to process and run all the programs you see in msconfig. Remove the applications that are not important for you.

> Utilize a Registry Cleaner.

Windows usually maintains system files. For instance, saved system files for loading web sites are not the same as system files saved when loading your email page. This double saving gives your computer a smaller space to move. Speed up internet windows 7 using Registry Cleaner and eradicating temporary files such as cookies and web history from your browser.

> Shorten windows shutdown time.

Although Windows 7 is made specially to shut down quicker as opposed to your Windows XP, there are still ways to improve this particular feature. Click Start and type regedit. Hit Enter. Surf through the file HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl. Select the option WaitToKillServiceTimeOut and decrease the given value to not more than 5000. Click on OK and start again your computer. This trick never fails to speed up Windows throughout its shutdown. The time you have to wait would inexplicably be shorter as opposed to before. biography

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