Posts Tagged ‘system_properties’

Speed up Vista?

Posted by Jason in Windows Vista on August 14th, 2007

As with XP, in Vista you can up performance by sacrificing the visual effects. Go to the , System and Maintenance, System Properties, Advanced (Tab) and settings. Set the radio button in ‘Adjust for best performance’.

This may produce a marginal improvement on a low spec machine, but it I could not detect a faster response on a machine with a 1.2 Ghz processor and 2GB of RAM. In truth, I was under-whelmed by this Adjust for best performance. A better way to truly up your Vista machine is to buy a 1GB USB RAM stick and use Vista’s feature. (more…)

Customizing The System Restore Options in Vista

Posted by Jason in Windows Vista on July 3rd, 2007

In Vista, is set to delete restore points after roughly 136 years … yeah, let that sink…

Normally uses up to 15 percent of a drive’s available space to save restore points. In XP, the option to change this figure was configurable from the System Restore tab of the System Properties . But sadly this option is no longer offered in Vista. But u can do so as follows : Open and go to HKLM\\\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\ \ Double-click the DiskPercent. The default is f (in ) which is 15 in decimal. (more…)

Fix problems with USB DSL/Cable modems

Posted by Jason in Computer, Hardware on June 6th, 2007

Some usb dsl/cable modems may get disconnected after a little while. A possible reason that could cause this problem is that in xp there is an option that allows the to turn off a usb device to save power. To disable this option: (more…)

Adjust Graphics for Speed

Posted by Jason in Windows XP on June 3rd, 2007

XP has a lot of new cool looking visual elements, however, those new elements take up more RAM and cause your to be less responsive. By tweaking your graphics settings, you can increase the performance of your .

To get started, Let’s reduce the color quality. This setting determines how many are displayed on your screen. (more…)