2008-01-26, 10:15 | Link #1 |
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Basic XP/Vista tweaks
Simple guide to help improve the performance of your PC. can make the difference between being able to play h264 or not, particularly useful for those who have borderline PC's. All software mentioned is free, available at download.com or at the link provided. PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE SOFTWARE AT THE DEVELOPERS PAGE. I will not be giving a detailed explanation as this would end up being a 10,000 word essay.
(some things can be potentially harmful if not careful these will be highlighted red) 1. Find out what's using your PC resources (use filemon www.tinyurl.com/ygmhqm ) 2.Find out what programs are auto starting on boot up, these suck up valuable resources slowing down boot times, program start up times and cpu processing power go to start ->all programs -> startup - remove the programs from that are uneccessary Also see your task bar (bottom right hand of the screen next to the clock) all programs that boot up automatically are located there. I just tend to have my antivirus, firewall and email as the only startup programs 3. defrag your HDD's regularly (maybe once a month) - I use Auslogics disk defrag, but your Windows one should be fine You can also defrag your prefetch file by clicking start -> run -> type "defrag C: -b" (C: can be changed to whatever the letter of the drive where you keep all your windows files) What is a prefetch file? http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2495 What Is Prefetch? Taken From Microsoft Website: Windows XP monitors the files that are used when the computer starts and when you start applications. By monitoring these files, Windows XP can prefetch them. Prefetching data is the process whereby data that is expected to be requested is read ahead into the cache. Prefetching boot files and applications decreases the time needed to start Windows XP and start applications. What is defragmentation/fragmentation? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defragmentation 4. Turn off services. Yo need to have some idea of what you use so TAKE CARE. Everyone's setup is different so you will need to figure out what is necessary and what is not. You will also need administrator privileges Firstly see what services are running start->all programs->Administrative tools and services or Start->control panel -> administrative tools -> services For a more detailed description of what services do see www.blackviper.com (listed by o/s) I REPEAT TAKE CARE, ONLY TURN OFF STUFF THAT YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU DON'T NEED. BEFORE GOING ANY FURTHER ALSO CREATE A SYSTEM RESTORE POINT START->ALL PROGRAMS->ACCESSORIES->SYSTEM TOOLS->SYSTEM RESTORE-> CREATE RESTORE POINT disable the ones you don't need by right clicking the entry ->properties-> and changing the startup type to manual or disabled, best to go one by one and check system stability rather than turning off a dozen and then trying to figure out which one to turn back on. Again if you don't use them and they're running it's eating up resources. 5. Clean your registry BEFORE GOING ANY FURTHER ALSO CREATE A SYSTEM RESTORE POINT START->ALL PROGRAMS->ACCESSORIES->SYSTEM TOOLS->SYSTEM RESTORE-> CREATE RESTORE POINT What is the registry? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Registry I use a program called CCleaner, basically sometimes when you uninstall programs little bits of the program instruction are left in the registry. Note by default if you choose to use ccleaner, it will clear all the cookies from your browser and temporary internet files. Make sure you unselect the options to do so if you don't want to lose them 5. Prioritising you system resources Set CPU and RAM Priority xp start-> control panel -> system -> advanced -> performance-> settings -> advanced vista start-> control panel -> system -> advanced system settings-> advanced-> performance-> settings -> Processor scheduling and Memory usage (not available in vista) should be set to programs. leave virtual memory alone. This makes all available resources are set to be used by the programs you are running. Not the stuff in the background Also for Vista users if you're not using Readyboost and have a spare 1gig USB thumbdrive do so. Particlarly for systems using less than 2gigs of RAM, laptop users should see some additional benefits like improved battery life. start-> control panel -> system -> advanced -> performance-> settings -> adjust for best performance. the vista instructions are slightly different start-> control panel -> system -> advanced system settings-> advanced-> performance-> settings -> visual effects -> adjust for best performance. This will turn off all the eyecandy. Why do this? everything on your screen has to be constantly drawn by your PC 60 times a sec (roughly). This takes a lot of resources. You want those resources to be freed up to run programs rather than looking pretty. 6. Clean your PC of Spyware/adware/malware/Viruses regularly. These are notorious for bringing systems to a grinding halt some good free stuff spybot Search and Destroy Lavasoft Adaware Avast Antivirus AVG Antivirus 7. MAke sure you have the latest updates from MS. Service pack 3 is out but no-one should have any less than Service Pack2. Vista also has service pack1 in the works and is in testing. These are the bare basics I can think of at the moment and if I think of anymore I'll add them. I'm recycling all my old pc mags and am going through the articles is any more intersting tweaks show up I will post them as well
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2008-01-26, 16:31 | Link #4 | |
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I'd love to add use a firewall as well as the last line of defense, but unless you know what you're doing it's another thing that readers should take the time to learn about. It also strays off topic of performance tweaks.
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2008-01-26, 17:35 | Link #5 |
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I haven't had use for my Lavasoft Adaware and Spybot since i used Firefox with the addons Cookiesafe and Adblock Plus. The results are always nothing if i scan with Lavasoft Adaware and Spybot.
As for registry cleaning, i would like to add the following. I use NTREGOPT. It cleans up the register even more than CCleaner, though use CCleaner first, than NTREGOPT. I sometimes use Bootvis to to optimize the booting. Though err i'm not very convinced by that program Also if you wonder about what each process does in your Task manager. Download procexp. I'm running XP home myself. So i didn't had a way to check which svchost.exe was for which process. But with it i could see which was for which, making it easier to find the svchost that are fairly useless as well as tracking viruses which hide under the svchost.exe name. Overall, i'm only running 25 processes at startup (XP Home). And i'm on a laptop (3 of them are needed for the laptop). Just to give a idea how little processes is needed to run XP. So if your using a well tweaked/stripped XP, i'm sure you can go under the 20 processes which helps the booting time a lot, as well as lowers the the resource needed. As for that, i can only recommend you CoreAVC. my laptop (Meron T7200 C2D 2,0GHz) couldn't play a 1080p at 3500 Kbps without going offsync. But with CoreAVC it even plays 1080p at 7200 Kbps without going offsync.
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2008-01-27, 06:38 | Link #7 |
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Security is kinda easy. I recommend:
Firewall: Zone Alarm (free/pro/{suite}) Url: http://www.zonealarm.com/ About suite. Suite sucks up a lot of your RAM and CPU. Think about it. It has the antivirus and spyware and some other goodies but you probably take an other anti virus and anti spyware programs with it anyway. The quality of the anti-virus and anti-spyware in the suite and only the anti-spyware in pro is low. I recommend pro for the extra stuff on managing the firewall and taking some extra anti- programs with it. Anti-virus: AVG 7/8. Url: http://www.grisoft.com/ About AVG 8. This is the one I have currently. I got AVG 8 Enterprise. It takes up lots of RAM but is secure on ALL fronts!! Secure on Trojan/Rootkit/spyware/adware/internet spyware site/say another thing and it has it. ^_^ Other anti-virus are also welcome for your pc. But the norton series take up a lot of RAM. Anti-spyware: Webroot Spysweeper, Spybot S&D. Urls: http://www.webroot.com/ http://www.safer-networking.org/ Not much to say about. Anti-Adware: Ad-Aware Url: http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ If you have either one of those all then your secure. Remember to scan at least once a month. |
2008-01-27, 07:10 | Link #8 |
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Thanks, but I already got it a few days ago (CoreAVC Professional right?). The off-sync is still not alleviated with the same exact processor as yours. I can only speculate that it is some sort of deeper issue with my processor, since it has generally slowed. It never had problems with playback until a few days ago.
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2008-02-03, 12:50 | Link #10 |
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Another hint:
For those using AMD dual core (X2) processors don't forget to install the AMD dual core optimizer. AMD Dual-Core Optimizer - The AMD Dual-Core Optimizer can help improve some PC gaming video performance by compensating for those applications that bypass the Windows API for timing by directly using the RDTSC (Read Time Stamp Counter) instruction. Applications that rely on RDTSC do not benefit from the logic in the operating system to properly account for the affect of power management mechanisms on the rate at which a processor core's Time Stamp Counter (TSC) is incremented. The AMD Dual-Core Optimizer helps to correct the resulting video performance effects or other incorrect timing effects that these applications may experience on dual-core processor systems, by periodically adjusting the core time-stamp-counters, so that they are synchronized. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/..._13118,00.html
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