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-To Increase System Performance Right click my computer. Click properties. Click advanced. Click settings (under performance). Click Adjust for best performance. Scroll to the bottom and check the last one “use visual styles on windows and buttonsâ€. -How to Disable XP's crap built in CD Burner Click the start button. Select Run. Type services.msc and click ok. Go to IMAPI CD-Burning Com Services open it and click on start up type, change to "Disabled". -Fine Tune Your Systems Memory These Settings will fine tune your systems memory You need at least 256MB of ram to do this: Go to Start > Run then type in REGEDIT -and then to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management 1.DisablePagingExecutive -Double click it and in the decimal put a 1 - this allows XP to keep data in memory now instead of paging sections of ram to harddrive yeilds faster performance. 2.LargeSystemCache- Double click it and change the decimal to 1 -this allows XP Kernal to Run in memory and improves system performance a lot. 3.IOPageLockLimit - Create a new dword and name it double click it and set the value in hex - 4000 if you have 128MB of ram or set it to 10000 if you have 256MB set it to 40000 if you have more than 512MB of ram -this tweak will speed up your disckcache. Reboot -Unable to delete from Avi files from HD XP holds files in it's memory even after you have closed the application using them making it impossible to delete them from your harddrive. To fix this: Start -> Run -> Regedit Find the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.avi\shel lex\PropertyHandl er\ directory and delete the "DEFAULT" key. -Tweak The Swap File For Users with 256 MB RAM or more this tweak will boost their Windows- and Game-Performance. What it does: It tells Windows not to use any Swap File until there is really no more free RAM left. Open the System Configuration Utility by typing msconfig.exe in the RUNConservativeSwapfileUsage =1" under the 386enh section. Restart your Windows and enjoy better Game performance command. There in your System.ini you have to add " -Disable Services XP Pro runs a lot of services by default that are pointless if your not on a corporate network, the following services are ones that I safely disable thereby freeing up memory but check what each one does first to make sure your not using it for something: Go to Run and type services.msc, right click on each service, properties and choose disable. Alerter Application Layer Gateway Service, Application Management Automatic Updates Background Intelligent Transfer Clipbook Distributed Link Tracking Client Distributed Transaction Coordinater Error Reporting Service Fast User Switching Compatibility IMAPI CD-Burning Indexing Service IPSEC Services Messenger Net Logon Net Meeting Remote Desktop Sharing Network DDE Network DDE DSDM Portable Media Serial Number Remote Desktop Help Session Manager Remote Registry Secondary Logon Smartcard SSDP Discovery Service Telnet Themes Uninterruptible Power Supply Universal Plug and Play Device Host Upload Manager Webclient Wireless Zero Configuration WMI Performance Adaptor -Speed Up The File System NTFS is a great file system, but its feature-set comes at a slight cost in performance. You can negate this a little with the following tips: * By default NTFS will automatically update timestamps whenever a directory is traversed. This isn't a necessary feature, and it slows down large volumes. Disable it by going to Run and type regedit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem and set 'DisableNTFSLastAccessUpd ate' to 1. * NTFS uses disparate master file control tables to store filesystem information about your drives. Over time these core MFT files grow and become fragmented, slowing down all accesses to the drive. By setting aside a little space, MFT's can grow without becoming fragmented. In the same key where you disabled the last access feature creat a new DWORD value called 'NtfsMftZoneReservation' and set it to 2. -Disable DLL Caching Windows Explorer caches DLLs (Dynamic-Link Libraries) in memory for a period of time after the application using them has been closed. This can be an inefficient use of memory. 1. Find the key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWA RE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer]. 2. Create a new DWORD sub-key named 'AlwaysUnloadDLL' and set the default value to equal '1' to disable Windows caching the DLL in memory. 3. Restart Windows for the change to take effect. -Tweak The Prefetch 1. Run "Regedit" 2. Goto [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParame ters\EnablePrefetcher] 3. Set the value to either 0-Disable, 1-App launch prefetch, 2-Boot Prefetch, 3-Both ("3" is recommended). 4. Reboot. It will decrease the boot time but double and increase the performance of your XP. Last edited by smartndecent; 05-31-2007 at 09:17 PM.. |
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-Performance Increase Through My Computer
Easy enough tweak to usually find out about it on your own, but still, some of us still don't find it right away. So here it is: Start > right-click on My Computer and select Properties. Click on the "Advanced" tab. See the "Performance" section? Click "Settings". Disable the following: Fade or slide menus into view Fade or slide ToolTips into view Fade out menu items after clicking Show Shadows under menus Slide open combo boxes Slide taskbar buttons Use a background image for each folder type Use common tasks in folders There, now Windows will still look nice and perform faster. -Remove Windows Messenger Go to Start/Run, and type: "rundll32 setupapi,InstallHinfSection BLC.Remove 128 %SystemRoot%INFmsmsgs.inf" Do Not Highlight Newly Installed Programs Tired of that annoying little window that pops up to tell you that new software is installed? If it gets in the way when you?re logging off, turn it off completely. To do this: Click Start, right-click at the top of the Start menu where your name is displayed, and then click Properties. In the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box, on the Start Menu tab, click Customize. Click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Highlight newly installed programs check box. Click OK, and then click OK again. -Customize the Start menu The Start menu gets more real estate in XP than in previous versions, and it's more customizable. To make the Start menu display only the applications you want, rather than the default determined by Microsoft: Right-click in an empty section of the Start menu's left column. Select Properties > Start Menu > Customize. Here you'll find a list of your most frequently used programs. (XP keeps track of what you use and what you don't, then updates this list dynamically). Don't want your boss to know that Pinball, Solitaire, and Quake all make your list? Go to the General tab, click Clear List, and set the counter to zero. - Search Companion Error When doing a file search, if you get the error A File That Is Required to Run Search Companion Cannot Be Found Log on as an Administrator Click Start Select Run Enter in the command - %systemroot%\inf Right-click the Srchasst.inf file Click Install -Installing the Backup Program on the Home Version By default, the NTBACKUP program is not installed on the home version. You can find it on the CD in the \VALUEADD\MSFT\NTBACKUP directory Since not all vendors include the actual source code for XP, you can download a copy -Changing Drive Letters If you want to change the letters assigned to your fixed or removable drives: Right Click on My Computer Select Manage Select Disk Management For a Fixed Disk: Select it Right click Select Change Drive Letter and Path Click on the Edit button Enter in the letter you want to use For a Removable Disk: In the lower, right hand panel, right click on the Disk or CD ROM # Select Change Drive Letter and Path Click on the Edit button Enter in the letter you want to use [color=red] - Turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as the Default Image Viewer You can also change the file associations for the specific file types you want. Open the Windows Explorer Go to Tools / Folder Options / File Types Scroll down to the extension you want to change Click on the Change button Select the program you want to associate with that extension Click on the OK button If the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is set as the default for many of your graphic file types, you can remove it so other graphics programs can be used. Run Regedit Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT / SystemFileAssociations / image / ShellEx / ContextMenuHandlers Delete the key ShellImagePreview Download reg file -Allowing Network Access with Blank Passwords Although you can log in locally without a password, by default, WindowsXP Pro does not allow network users to access the computer without a password. Typically you will receive an Unknown error 31 if this is the case. To change this setting: Run gpedit.msc Go to Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local Policies / Security Options Double click on Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console login only Disable this option -Changing the Default DOS Window Properties If you want to change the default DOS windows properties like: Size Color Font Buffer Size Window / Full Screen Open up a DOS window Right click on the Title Bar Select Defaults Make any of the changes you like All subsequent DOS windows will assume these defaults -Changing the Registered Owner Start Regedit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion From there you can edit the name in the Registered Owner key -Opening a Command Prompt to a Particular Directory from Explorer If you want to open a command prompt to a directory that is selected in the Explorer: Start Regedit Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Directory \ shell Create a new key called Command Give it the value of the name you want to appear in the Explorer. Something like Open DOS Box Under this create a new key called command Give it a value of cmd.exe /k "cd %L" Now when you are in the Explorer, right click on a folder, select Open DOS Box, and a command prompt will open to the selected directory. Download reg file -Adding Time Servers With WindowsXP, you can double-click on the time in the System Tray and connect to Time Servers on the Internet to synchronize with. To add to the list of available servers: Start Regedit Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\DateTime\Servers Add new string keys named 2, 3, etc. with a value of the time server you want to use. -Creating a Boot Floppy To create a bootable floppy from within WindowsXP: Insert a floppy into the A: drive Open the Explorer Right click on the A: Drive Select Format Check Create an MS-DOS startup disk Click on the Start button This will create a Millennium boot disk -Changing the Login Screen Saver If you want to change the screen saver that runs at the login prompt: Start Regedit Go to HK_USERS / .DEFAULT / Control Panel / Desktop Double click on SCRNSAVE.EXE Enter in the screen saver you want to use -Running NetMeeting To run NetMeeting: Do a Start / Run Enter conf Answer the prompts along the way for name, e-mail etc. -Set the Online Registration as Being Completed You can set WindowsXP to assume the online registration has been completed. Run Regedit Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion Create a String Value called RegDone Give it a value of 1 Download reg file -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 39 to 30 seconds. -Re-Enabling System Restore If you previously disabled system restore through the Group Policy Editor, the option to start it again does not show in the System Properties. You can re-enable it again by: Run the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) Go to Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / System / System Restore Set Turn off System Restore and Turn off Configuration to Disable Right click on My Computer Select Manage Go to Services and Applications / Services Scroll down to System Restore Service Set it for Automatic Click on the Start button to start the service Close down this window Go back to the Group Policy Editor and configure both to Not configured Now when you right click on My Computer, there should be a tab for System Restore and you can configure how much space will be used. -Hide/Unhide Logon Names If you want to hide or unhide the names of users that are displayed on the initial logon screen: Start Regedit Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon \ SpecialAccounts \ UserList Add a DWORD with the name of the user account you want to hide Make sure it has a value of 0 If there is an existing account, you can unhide it by giving it a value of 1 -Speed up start menu Start -> Run -> regedit HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop and then right click on ""MenuShowDelay" and click on "Modify", the figure you have here is in milliseconds. The standard is 400, I have mine set to 50, 0 is instant. Take your pick Some of them are from http://www.tweakxp.com/ More will be added soon /!\ This Should Be Sticky As Well /!\ |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Autoexec.nt or Config.nt Errors If you are getting errors similar to: The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application. Try copying the file from \windows\repair directory to the one that is in the \windows\system32 directory. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common Control Panel Applets The follow are some common Control Panel Applets that are located in the \windows\system32 directory. If you find yourself using any of these frequently, then you can simply make shortcuts to them on your desktop. appwiz.cpl Add/Remove Programs desk.cpl Display Properties firewall.cpl Firewall Settings inetcpl.cpl Internet Options mmsys.cpl Sound and Audio ncpa.cpl Network Connections nusrmgr.cpl User Accounts powercfg.cpl Power Options sysdm.cpl System Properties wscui.cpl Security Center wuaucpl.cpl Automatic Updates Configuration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Windows Explorer Opens Search Companion Rather than the Folder If the Windows Explorer opens up the Search Companion rather than opening up the actual folder, the default setting for opening a folder is changed. To correct this: Start Regedit Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Directory \ shell Edit the default value to be explorer or none Download reg file -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running SFC without a CD ROM If you run sfc /scannow and get prompted to insert a CD, there are a couple of changes you might need to make. Slipstream your copy of WindowsXP with the latest service pack you have applied. For detailed unstructions on how to do this see: SlipStreaming a Service Pack into Windows XP Once these files are on your hard drive, you can simply make a few registry changes to point to those locations. Start Regedit Go to the follow locations and change the path to wherever you copied the source files. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup\ServicePackSourcePath HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup\SourcePath the last one might not be necessary HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SourcePath -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /!\ More will be Added /!\ |
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Set your L2 cache
It was on 0 kb after my windows installation. 1. Go to run -> type Regedit 2. Go to _> hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\contro l\session manager\memory management. 3. At 'secondleveldatacache' set it to '200' for a Level2 Cache of 512 Kb For 1 Mb L2 cache fill in '400' ... and so on (With this freeware you can see how much L2 cache you have http://www.3dcenter.de/downloads/wcpuid.php) |
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Guest Only Network Access Added 7/31/05 If you try and connect to an XP computer and are shown a logins screen with only the computername/Guest, You may need to change one of the Local Security Policies: Got to Control Panel - Administrative Tools Go to Local Policies - Security Options Check teh Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts Set it to Classic - local users authenticate as themselves -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Repairing Damaged Winsock2 The symptoms when Winsock2 is damaged show when you try to release and renew the IP address using IPCONFIG. And you get the following error message: An error occurred while renewing interface 'Internet': An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket. Also Internet Explorer may give the following error message: The page cannot be displayed Additionally, you may have no IP address or no Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) address, and you may be receiving IP packets but not sending them. There are two easy ways to determine if Winsock2 is damaged: From the XP source files, go to the Support / Tools directory Winsock Test Method 1 Run netdiag /test:winsock The end should say Winsock test ..... passed Winsock Test Method 2 Run Msinfo32 Click on the + by Components Click on the by Network Click on Protocol There should be 10 sections if the Winsock2 key is ok MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] RSVP UDP Service Provider RSVP TCP Service Provider MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip... MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip... MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip... MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip... MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip... MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip... If the names are anything different from those in this list, then likely Winsock2 is corrupted and needs to be repaired. If you have any 3rd party software installed, the name MSAFD may be changed. There should be no fewer than 10 sections. To repair Winsock2 Run Regedit Delete the following two registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Winsock HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Winsock2 Download Reg file to delete these entries Restart the computer Go to Network Connections Right click and select Properties Click on the Install button Select Protocol Click on the Add button Click on the Have Disk button Browse to the \Windows\inf directory Click on the Open button Click on the OK button Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Click on the OK button Reboot Or Download Reg file to add the correct registries back in -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not Displaying Previous Network Share Shortcuts By default, when you go to Network Places, it will scan and show shortcuts to previous network shares. To turn this off and remove any current shortcuts Open up the Windows Explorer Go to Tools / Folder Options / View The top section should be Files and Folders Uncheck Automatically search for network folders and printers Then go into Network Neighborhood Select all the previous netowork connections Delete them Next time you look at the Network Neighborhood, they should not repopulate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hiding a XP Computer from Network Neighborhood If you want to share files from a XP computer, yet want to remove it from showing up in the Network Neighborhood, Run net config server /hidden:yes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Easy Way to Share Multiple Folders If you need to share multiple folders, running the program SHRPUBW.EXE will bring up a simple dialog box to let you: Browse to the folder you want to share Enter in a Share name Ender in a Share description Set permissions. Several choices are available Restart the process from within the same program -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- System32 Folder Opens When Logging On If the System32 folder shows on the desktop, there may be an invalid entry in the Registry Start Regedit Go to both: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Run Double check that the values do not have incorrect, incomplete, or blank entries -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Will Be Added |
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Not Viewing Zip Files as Folders Added 8/1/05 If you want to turn of WindowsXP showing Zip files as folders, just run: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setting Capslock, Numlock, Scroll Lock If you want to set the startup state for any or all of these keys, you just need to edit the registry. Start Regedit Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Keyboard Open InitialKeyboardIndicators Change the value to one of the following numbers 0 - All Keys off 1 - Caps Lock on 2 - Num Lock on 4 - Scroll Lock on For multiple keys, add their values: 3 - Caps Lock and Num Lock on 5 - Caps Lock and Scroll Lock on 6 - Num Lock and Scroll Lock on 7 - Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock on Log off and back on again -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running Network Diagnostics Network Diagnostics scans your system to gather information about your hardware, software, and network connections. Start / Run / NETSH DIAG GUI The following is the type of information that can be displayed: Ping Connect Show Verbose Save to Desktop Mail Service News Service Internet Proxy Server Computer Information Operating System Windows Version Modems Network Clients Network Adapters Domain Name System (DNS) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Default Gateways Internet Protocol Address Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOS Tips in XP Windows XP cmd tip (DOS isn’t dead... it just smells funny) Some command-line folder creation examples: To create multiple folders at once, add them directly to the "md" command: C:\> md this is a test To create a folder several folders deep, use: C:\> md this\is\a\test Creating a folder with a long name requires the double-quote at the beginning: C:\> md "this is a test Bonus tip: Windows XP supports the forward slash "/" as a folder divider. Unix/Linux users: don't let the DOS environment get you down. Use a Unix-style CD command to change your present working directory: C:\> cd Windows/system32/drivers/etc Submitted by Bob and Tina -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restoring Desktop Icon to the Quicklaunch Bar If you mistakenly deleted the icon for the Desktop on the Quicklaunch toolbar Go to C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch (where user_name is replaced by your login name) Create a Text file called ShowDesktop.SCF with the following contents: [Shell] Command=2 IconFile=explorer.exe,3 [Taskbar] Command=ToggleDesktop -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Network Access After Norton Anti-Virus Install Sometimes you can't access a WinXP computer after installing Norton Anti-Virus. There might be a variety of errors at the other computer depending on the operating system. On the XP computer, in the Event Viewer / System log, there will be the following error: The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for the server to use a local device. Start Regedit Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\lanmanserver\parameters Edit the IRPStackSize Give it a value of 15 Reboot the computer More Will Be Added |
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Fixing Cryptographic Services Error Added 2/8/05 If you get an error about the Cryptographic services when trying to apply the Security Updates or Service Pack 1, run the following from Start / Run - note, you might want to just cut and paste the text. net stop cryptsvc ren %systemroot%\system32\catroot2 oldcatroot2 net start cryptsvc regsvr32 softpub.dll regsvr32 wintrust.dll regsvr32 initpki.dll regsvr32 dssenh.dll regsvr32 rsaenh.dll regsvr32 gpkcsp.dll regsvr32 sccbase.dll regsvr32 slbcsp.dll regsvr32 cryptdlg.dll -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fixing Explorer Searching Rather Than Opening Directories Sometimes after adding the right click with the Explorer, the default setting for opening a folder is changed. To correct this: Start Regedit Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Directory \ shell Edit the default value to be explorer or none Download reg file -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configure for Auto-Logon If you are the only person using the computer and what to have it automatically log you on, Start / Run / "control userpasswords2" - no quotes Uncheck User must enter a user name and password to use this computer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Services You Can Disable There are quite a few services you can disable from starting automatically. This would be to speed up your boot time and free resources. They are only suggestions so I suggestion you read the description of each one when you run Services and that you turn them off one at a time. Some possibilities are: Alerter - Sends alert messages to specified users that are connected to the server computer. Application Management - Allows software to tap directly into the Add/Remove Programs feature via the Windows Installer technology. Background Intelligent Transfer Service - The Background Intelligent Transfer service is used by programs (such as Windows AutoUpdate) to download files by using spare bandwidth. Clipbook - ClipBook permits you to cut and paste text and graphics over the network. Error Reporting Service - Allows applications to send error reports to Microsoft in the event of an application fault. Fast User Switching - Windows XP allows users to switch quickly between accounts, without requiring them to log off. Help and Support - Allows the XP Built-in Help and Support Center to run. IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service - You don't need this if you have other software to create CDs. Indexing Service - Indexes contents and properties of files on local and remote computers; provides rapid access to files through flexible querying language. IP SEC - Manages IP security policy and starts the ISAKMP/Oakley (IKE) and the IP security driver. If you are not on a domain, you likely don't need this running. Messenger - Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. This is how a lot of pop-up windows start appearing on your desktop. Net Logon - Supports pass-through authentication of account logon events for computers in a domain. If you are not on a domain, you don't need this running Network DDE - Provides network transport and security for Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) for programs running on the same computer or on different computers. NT LM Security Support Provider - Provides security to remote procedure call (RPC) programs that use transports other than named pipes. Performance Logs and Alerts - Collects performance data from local or remote computers based on preconfigured schedule parameters, then writes the data to a log or triggers an alert. If you don't need to monitor your performance logs, then you don't need this service. Portable Media Serial Number - Retrieves the serial number of any portable music player connected to your computer QOS RSVP - Provides network signaling and local traffic control setup functionality for QoS-aware programs and control applets. Remote Desktop Help Session Manager - Manages and controls Remote Assistance. If you are not using Remote Desktop you don't need this service. Remote Registry - Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer. Routing & Remote Access - Offers routing services to businesses in local area and wide area network environments. Allows dial-in access. Secondary Login - Enables starting processes under alternate credentials. This is what allows you to run an application as another user. Smart Card - Manages access to smart cards read by this computer. Smart Card Helper - Enables support for legacy non-plug and play smart-card readers used by this computer. SSDP Discovery Service - Enables discovery of UPnP devices on your home network. TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper - Enables support for NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) service and NetBIOS name resolution. This should not be needed in today's network environment. Telnet - Enables a remote user to log on to this computer and run programs, and supports various TCP/IP Telnet clients. Uninterruptible Power Supply Service - Manages an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to the computer. Universal Plug and Play Device Host - Provides support to host Universal Plug and Play devices Upload Manager - Manages synchronous and asynchronous file transfers between clients and servers on the network. Volume Shadow Copy Service - Manages and implements Volume Shadow Copies used for backup and other purposes. 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Stopping the Messenger Service
Added 8/8/05 To remove the ability for anyone in the world to pop up messages on your computer, you can disable the Messenger service. Click Start->Settings ->Control Panel Click Performance and Maintenance Click Administrative Tools Double click Services Scroll down and highlight "Messenger" Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties Click the STOP button Select Disable or Manual in the Startup Type scroll bar Click OK Submitted by Thomas Bitner Olson -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Faster DOS Printing If you are experiencing slow printing for DOS programs with Windows2000 Go Start | Run | Regedit Click Hkey_Local_Machine Click on System Click CurrentControlSet Click Control Go to the bottom of this part of the list and click WOW Click LPT timeout and change it to a 3 Submitted by Steve Cohen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\policies\system If it is not already there, create a DWORD value named DisableStatusMessages Give it a value of 1 Download a reg file -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessing Non-Listed Display Configurations If you want to access display configurations not normally listed (e.g. 256 colors) In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab. Click the Advanced button. Click the Adapter tab, Click the List all modes button. Select the resolution, color depth, and refresh rate that you want and click OK. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Repair Install If XP is corrupted to the point where none of the previous solutions get it to boot, you can do a Repair Install that might work as well as keep the current settings. Make sure you have your valid WindowsXP key Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD At the second R=Repair option, press the R key This will start the repair Eventually you will be prompted for your XP key -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NTOSKRNL Missing or Corrupt If you get an error that NTOSKRNL not found: Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD. At the first R=Repair option, press the R key Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the installation of Windows you want to repair. Typically this will be #1 Change to the drive that has the CD ROM. CD i386 expand ntkrnlmp.ex_ C:\Windows\System32\ntoskrnl.exe If WindowsXP is installed in a different location, just make the necessary change to C:\Windows Take out the CD ROM and type exit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAL.DLL Missing or Corrupt If you get an error regarding a missing or corrupt hal.dll file, it might simply be the BOOT.INI file on the root of the C: drive that is misconfigured Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD. At the first R=Repair option, press the R key Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the installation of Windows you want to repair. Typically this will be #1 Type bootcfg /list to show the current entries in the BOOT.INI file Type bootcfg /rebuild to repair it Take out the CD ROM and type exit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Corrupted or Missing \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG If you get the error: Windows could not start because the following files is missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM or \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SOFTWARE Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD. At the first R=Repair option, press the R key Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the installation of Windows you want to repair. Typically this will be #1 Enter in the administrator password when requested cd \windows\system32\config Depending on which section was corrupted: ren software software.bad or ren system system.bad Depending on which section was corrupted copy \windows\repair\system copy \windows\repair\software Take out the CD ROM and type exit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /!\ More Will Be Added /!\ |
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-Tweak The Swap File
For Users with 256 MB RAM or more this tweak will boost their Windows- and Game-Performance. What it does: It tells Windows not to use any Swap File until there is really no more free RAM left. Open the System Configuration Utility by typing msconfig.exe in the RUNConservativeSwapfileUsage =1" under the 386enh section. Restart your Windows and enjoy better Game performance command. There in your System.ini you have to add " Here are the steps I did: Start>Run>msconfig.exe Then I am at the system configuration utility and I click on the system.ini tab, there I find the 386enh section. But I don't see "RUNConservativeSwapfileUsage =1" anywhere. |
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NTLDR or NTDETECT.COM Not Found Added 14/8/05 If you get an error that NTLDR is not found during bootup, If you have FAT32 partitions, it is much simpler than with NTFS. Just boot with a Win98 floppy and copy the NTLDR or NTDETECT.COM files from the i386 directory to the root of the C:\ drive. For NTFS: Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD. At the first R=Repair option, press the R key Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the installation of Windows you want to repair. Typically this will be #1 Enter in the administrator password when requested Enter in the following commands (X: is replaced by the actual drive letter that is assigned to the CD ROM drive. COPY X:\i386\NTLDR C\: COPY X:\i386\NTDETECT.COM C:\ Take out the CD ROM and type exit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bringing Up the Shutdown Dialog Box Create a new txt file somewhere on your system, open it and put in this one line: (new ActiveXObject("Shell.Application")).ShutdownWindow s(); Save and Close the file. Change the extension to js and your got it. You can make a shortcut to that file to make it easy to shut down your system. Submitted by DJ Speed Racer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adding TCP/IP Printers To create a connection to a printer connected to your network: Start to add a new printer through the control panel. Select Local Printer / Next Instead of a LPT port, check Create a new port at the bottom on the window Scroll to Standard TCP/IP Port Keep going and enter the IP address of the printer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Increasing the Folder Cache The default setting for WindowsXP is to cache the Explorer settings for 400 folders. To increase it: Start Regedit Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell NoRoam Change the vaule of BagMRU to whatever size you want (hex) 1000 - 3e8 2000 - 7d0 3000 - bb8 4000 - fa0 5000 - 1388 You can Dowload a reg file that will set it for 5000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hiding the Last User Logged On If you use the standard NT style of login and want to hide the last user: Start the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) Go to Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local Policies / Security Options Scroll down to Interactive logon: Do not display last user name Set it to Enable -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Coming Up |
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