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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Nov 25th at 12:53pm 2004


Tweak XP to load faster and run smoother with this tweak guide.

Its not for beginners, but can be helpful if you have basic knowledge of pc's. Its concise and easy to use, but also has warnings in the key places where changes effect major operations, in this way you know exactly how/where you may screw up.

many things in windows that slow it down are just long default timeout settings, some as high as 30 seconds.

i followed this guide, my PIII 500 boots up in about 8 seconds now i guess.. i dunno i suppose i could time it, but needless to say, its amazingly quick now.

my advice, since it takes multiple reboots to make the changes, bookmark page 1 and then notice which successive page you are on so you can go back swiftly.

this guide is well worth the time it takes setting it up guys..

good luck.

use at your own risk please.

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Dr Brasso on Thu Nov 25th at 1:14pm 2004


one of these days im gonna have to buy that OS, just for giggles and grins.....

Doc B...

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Nov 25th at 1:55pm 2004


BTW WindowsXP's version of IE6 has its own "popup" blocker, you don't need all that clutter on your page such as google toolbar and other similar addon's

note, i did not say that IE was better than firefox

its just nice that IE finally got its own blocker without an addon.

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by pepper on Thu Nov 25th at 1:58pm 2004


still the google toolbar is handy, although i use firefox.

interesting article, worth trying!
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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Wild Card on Thu Nov 25th at 2:32pm 2004


Love how you put that "Use are your own risk" part at the very bottom of your post

Personaly, I dont have troubles with boot ups. For 2 reasons. I use XP pro instead of home. XP home takes a while longer for some reason to load once the Windows GUI has loaded. Second, I hybernate my system all the time, so loading takes little to no time.

Third, my computer usually wakes up before I do

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Nov 25th at 2:45pm 2004


that guide is for all XP's, but mainly for Pro..

there are a s**tload of tweaks nick, most aims at speedy bootups, but a substantial portion is for saving resources.. something we all will need for compiling

i suggest everyone read the guide, even if you use none of it.

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by SWATSiLeNt on Thu Nov 25th at 3:07pm 2004


Thx for the guide I doubt it will help me much but cool.



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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Jinx on Thu Nov 25th at 3:27pm 2004


I dunno, I have a 3.4ghz and a gig of ram, compiling is pretty easy anymore

The IE popup blocker is part of Service Pack 2. However, SP2 is so f**king buggy I had to uninstall it because it made my computer damn near unusable. Every time we have some Microsoft rep come into MicroCenter I'm like "Wow, that's nice, WHY DOES SP2 BREAK MY COMPUTER?!"

Of course, even more fun was asking the XP Media Center rep why you couldn't record to Divx, or rip dvds to play on the portable media player. He got all uncomfortable, mumbled something about 'digital rights management', and moved on lol





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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by G.Ballblue on Thu Nov 25th at 4:09pm 2004


Faster boot times:

Get a faster computer?

I deffinetely wouldn't call (only mine?) or (the?) boot times slow.

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Nov 25th at 4:18pm 2004


? quoting G.Ballblue
Faster boot times:

Get a faster computer?

I deffinetely wouldn't call (only mine?) or (the?) boot times slow.

blue, be quiet, you're tasting foot again. until you read the article, just be quiet.

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Gwil on Thu Nov 25th at 4:20pm 2004


XP does have issues with performance, and specifically booting, Ballblue - it runs a crap load of needless services on startup for example, and on older machines (evidently not yours) guides like this are extremely useful


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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by ReNo on Thu Nov 25th at 4:53pm 2004


XP has always booted up really quickly for me, far far faster than all the older versions. Shutting down is another matter though, it seems to take much longer. While you wouldn't think of this as much of an issue ("you don't have to sit and wait for it to turn off"), it is when you are restarting your computer frequently
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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Nov 25th at 5:13pm 2004


i found that while reading the article, that the times are pre set.. the splash screen while it loads is on a timer. its not doing anything but waiting for the clock to run down to zero.

i specifically like the resource saving tips.

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Crono on Thu Nov 25th at 8:12pm 2004


? quoting Orpheus
BTW WindowsXP's version of IE6 has its own "popup" blocker, you don't need all that clutter on your page such as google toolbar and other similar addon's

note, i did not say that IE was better than firefox

its just nice that IE finally got its own blocker without an addon.


The problem is by default it blocks ALL popups. I believe Mozilla and like Browsers block outside pop ups. Meaning Pop Ups that are both auto-executed and a different domain. But that's what I've noticed.

That link has some useful advice on pages 7,8, and 9. That's about it though. You should have turned most all of that crap off in the first place

I just didn't take the time to go through services and some of those registry settings. [addsig]




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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Wild Card on Thu Nov 25th at 9:14pm 2004


? quoting G.Ballblue
Faster boot times:

Get a faster computer?

I have seen, that faster computers usually take longer to load. Especially if you have to load raid drivers and whatnot.

By the way Lep, whats up with the quotes? They've gone FUBAR I tell you!

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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Leperous on Thu Nov 25th at 9:42pm 2004


? quoting Wild Card
? quoting G.Ballblue
Faster boot times:

Get a faster computer?

I have seen, that faster computers usually take longer to load. Especially if you have to load raid drivers and whatnot.

By the way Lep, whats up with the quotes? They've gone FUBAR I tell you!

Meh, it's because I changed them from tables to divs :/





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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by OtZman on Thu Nov 25th at 10:14pm 2004


Very interesting. I will give it a try soon...

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BTW WindowsXP's version of IE6 has its own "popup" blocker, you don't need all that clutter on your page such as google toolbar and other similar addon's



hmm.. when I had problems with toolbars appearing from nowhere it was mostly various "adult toolbars"

? posted by G.Ballblue

Faster boot times:

Get a faster computer?


To buy a new computer instead of fixing a few thing like this seems kinda stupid... and then, even if you bought a faster one, you could probably decrease the boot time even more
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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by OtZman on Thu Nov 25th at 10:14pm 2004


yahay, doublepost [addsig]



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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by Crono on Fri Nov 26th at 3:40am 2004


? quoting Leperous

Meh, it's because I changed them from tables to divs :/


Random Note:
I love the DIV tag. [addsig]




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Re: Windows XP Users
Posted by wil5on on Fri Nov 26th at 5:12am 2004


Boot times for me have always been weird. When I first installed XP it booted up fast for about a week, then pretty slow (1-2 minutes on the XP load screen), and now fast again. It doesnt bother me much tho, I usually get up, kick (yes kick) the power button, and get dressed while it boots. I am nerd, hear me roar.

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