Posts Tagged ‘RAM’

6 Tips for Windows XP

Posted by Jason in Windows XP on March 2nd, 2008

1. How to Clean the Menu
The menu of the XP is populated with the number of shortcuts and newly installed programs. If you want to remove any of the programs from the menu just right click on that and click “Remove from this list”. The will be removed from the menu. Additionally, there are certain programs at the right side such as My documents, Run, Search etc and if you want to customize this list then right click on the empty place > Properties > Menu > Customize.

You will see a number of options there such as Large Icons, Small Icons and number of programs in the list. In the advance tab you will see the three options such as 1. display as a link, 2. display as a menu and 3. Don’t list this item and you can choose these options for the , my documents, my music and my etc. (more…)

New Vista update sniffs for pirated copies

Posted by Jason in Windows Vista on March 1st, 2008

As it promised, Corp. yesterday started sending Vista users an update that identifies of the installed with cracks that the company will disable when it distributes (SP1) in two weeks. Last Thursday, announced the update, which detects two common cracks used to activate pirated copies of Vista, and said it would hit Update (WU) within a week. Users who have left Vista’s recommended WU settings alone will receive the update automatically. Others, said , must enable Automatic Update within Vista or manually call up WU from the menu.

A document posted to the company’s site spelled out the details. Among other things, it promised that the 3MB update “does not affect the of your .” (more…)

Can Loonies Speed Up Your PC?

Posted by Jason in Computer, Software on February 29th, 2008

I tend to be wary of programs that purport to make computers go , fix and so on. The vast majority of them are worthless snake oil. I’m also a bit suspicious of – they’ve still got a for dodgy programs and scams and anything that comes from a company called Loonies is bound to set the bells ringing so Actual Booster doesn’t get off to a very promising .

Nevertheless, after giving it a fairly thorough road test I can tell you that Actual Booster really does liven things up a bit. It’s also free, and as far as I can see there’s no iffy content and it doesn’t try to phone home. (more…)

Disable the Indexing Service on Windows XP

Posted by Jason in Windows XP on February 23rd, 2008

If there is one bloated and that you should immediately disable, it’s definitely the Service built into XP. The idea behind the Service is that you can search for files more quickly if it is enabled. The service uses a lot of cycles and , which slows down applications you use on a daily basis. Assuming you spend more time using applications more than you spend searching for files, chances are you’ll benefit a lot by disabling the Service.

To disable the Service go to –> Administrative Tools –> Services. You can see the Status says “Started,” and the Type says “Automatic.” (more…)

How Processor Speed Is Reported to a Computer

Posted by Jason in Computer, Hardware, Windows XP on October 7th, 2007

The tool in uses currentspeed to do its reporting rather than , but the tool may display the wrong clock for the Central Processing Unit ().

As of January 2002, XP uses the currentspeed value rather than the value because the value was reporting inconsistent values.

After , the may not correctly reflect its correct until a utilizes cycles.

The basic input/output () in some computers may throttle the because of heat, load, /DC. (more…)