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Posted by: Samker
« on: 02. December 2010., 13:54:36 »


Tnx HD, I also use this trick on every PC. :up:

Posted by: hazedaze
« on: 02. December 2010., 13:43:00 »

Just to add to what is already great advice!  ;)

the below procedure dependant on what "Gadgets" or "Theme" you have running should save you in the region of 200mb+ of system memory but you can still keep the cool looking taskbar! e.t.c,

First Step: Go and find the below (Usually right click on "my computer" (xp) or "Computer" (Win7) go to properties, if XP your already be at the screen below if Win7 then you need to select the "Advanced Sytem Properties" (I may have got that slightly wrong so correct me if so).

Step 2: You should now have a "Performance Options" box with 3 radio buttons allowing different configs, ensure you select "Adjust for best performance" then hit apply. Once you have selected the Radio button, Hit apply and wait for a few seconds (upto 30 Sec on slower machines)

Step 3: once this is done you can now close this box which should take you back to the desktop, you can now right click on the desktop and go to for (xp) "Properties" then "apperance" options/tab, or for (Win7) "Personalise" option this will allow you to re-select the theme you wish to run, this will give you the flashy taskbar back but withouht all the stupid fade in fade out affects which actually slow you and the machine down, you should now find you have even more system memory to place with!!  ;)

I have used this along with many other tweaks for the last 5 years and have found it to be very effective, especially on older laptop's that have a memory limitation of 512Mb.

All the best...

HD

 :up:
Posted by: mario007
« on: 13. October 2010., 03:15:18 »

informative....thnx to scf
Posted by: Samker
« on: 28. October 2007., 05:20:54 »

Excellent!

Also Robert, thank you for nice comment about our work.  :)

This is it my friend, you know where we are in case that you need our help in the future.

Big Regards from me & SCF Team to you and your family.

Samker



Posted by: cobaltazule
« on: 27. October 2007., 23:38:49 »

samker
Thank you for the explanation. I did as you asked. My system has never worked so well. Again thank you. I also ran a file compression on my hard drive to free up more disc space(I hope this was good). Things are up and running in perfect health.
 One thing I do want to mention. Something I have learned from our many conversations in case it helps others who may be reading this post. You have to stay on top of your startup programs. Many programs such as my ISP(netzero) imbed themselves in your startup without you being aware and run in the back ground and unecessarily drain your processor and ram. From you I have now learned to check my startup programs frequenly. Another thing I checked was "Programs Currently Running". I found several I didn't need. By disabling them I brought my processor idle from 30 to 14.
Thank you and all the folks out there in scf-land
regards
your friend, Robert
Posted by: Samker
« on: 27. October 2007., 09:25:30 »

Ok friend,

I think that we now both understand each other. Finally. :D

So first select "Custom Size" there and then write 1024 at "Initial Size" and also same value at "Maximum Size", then select "Set" and "OK". Close all open "window".

After that test you PC with some "hard" programs or better games.

Regards,

Samker



Posted by: cobaltazule
« on: 27. October 2007., 05:42:43 »

samker
 I think I did not explain properly my problem. There is no number in the "initial size" box for me to give you. It is managed automatically(at least thats what the box which is checked says). There is no figure to give you. It only tells me that the minimum allowed is 16mb,recommended is 2287mb,currently allocated is 1825mb.
Am I free to set the page size to the recommended level? I am really sorry to sound like a dummy but is this what you are asking me to do?
cya
Robert
Posted by: Samker
« on: 26. October 2007., 11:01:34 »

Hey Robert nice to see you again.  :)

I understand all about time, I also have a same problem.  ;)

Can you please provide me value of "Initial size" first?

Hope, that I understand your problem with this setup.

cya

Samker
Posted by: cobaltazule
« on: 25. October 2007., 21:06:53 »

samker
I did as you asked and everything seems fine. Your instructions for vista did help. I did have one problem. It has to do with setting static page size. In my window there is no figure in "initial size" to use to set the "max" size. Can you recommend a good setting? I will then go back and set it.
Sorry that I have been slow in replying. Sometimes life just does not offer much free time.
Again thank you
your friend
Robert
Posted by: Samker
« on: 21. October 2007., 15:49:40 »

Hi again Rob.,
 
so sorry for waiting for answers, but we need to immediately upgrade forum in the last 24h.
 
XP and Vista have a lot of similar settings so just check next instructions and I think that you don't have any problems to follow them:
 
1. Set A Static Page File Size
Go to "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel", "System", "Advanced" tab, in the "Performance" section select "Settings", "Advanced" tab, in the "Virtual Memory" section select "Change", look at the "Initial Size" and set same value at "Maximum Size", then select "Set" and "OK".
Right Click on My Computer icon at Desktop, choose Properties, choose Advanced System Settings, choose Settings at Performance, choose Advanced, click on Change, look at the "Initial Size" and set same value at "Maximum Size", then select "Set" and "OK". Close all open "window"
 
2. Disable Indexing Service
To disable the Indexing Service go into "My Computer", right-click on all your hard drive partitions one at a time, left-click "Properties". Uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching". Select "Apply changes to subfolders and files". If any files can not be updated select "Ignore All".
Double click on My Computer icon at Desktop, right click at Dick C icon, again choose Properties, Uncheck "Indexing this drive for faster searching". Select "Apply changes to subfolders and files". If any files can not be updated select "Ignore All". Repeat same procedure with disc D (as I remember you have two disc)
 
3. Reduce Recycling Bin Drive Space Usage
To change the Recycling Bin Size, right-click on the "Recycle Bin", left-click on "Properties", select the "Global" tab, then "Use one setting for all drives". Move the slider to "3%".
Right click on Recycle Bin, again Properties, choose Custom Size and set some value between 300 - 500 MB, OK.
 
 
4. Reduce System Restore Drive Space Usage
Go to "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel", "System", "System Restore" tab, turn of monitoring for disc who doesn't have installed OS (usually that is disc D) and for disc C adjust the slider so System Restore is only using roughly 500MB of disk space for that partition and select "OK".
Right Click on My Computer icon at Desktop, choose Properties, choose System Protection, uncheck only Disc D (if you have them), click on Apply & OK.
 
Hope this is now mostly clear ? 
 
Of course we are here for you Robert. 
 
Regards your Friend,
 
Samker
Posted by: cobaltazule
« on: 20. October 2007., 00:24:01 »

Samker
I tried those techniques you outlined but was only able to follow the one involving disc defrag. My system uses vista and the procedures you outlined were for xp. Many of the menus are different in vista and I held off because I was afraid of making a mistake. If you know the procedures for vista though, I will try them.
The defrag DID clean alot of my harddrive. Thank you for the advice.
regards, your friend
Robert
Posted by: Samker
« on: 17. October 2007., 17:16:40 »

Quote
Yesterday I went to the store and purchased a 1 gig expansion card and installed it.

That's the best Tweak for sure.  ;)

Anyway, I will provide you few setup tricks (only safe things):

1. Set A Static Page File Size
Go to "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel", "System", "Advanced" tab, in the "Performance" section select "Settings", "Advanced" tab, in the "Virtual Memory" section select "Change", look at the "Initial Size" and set same value at "Maximum Size", then select "Set" and "OK".

2. Disable Indexing Service
To disable the Indexing Service go into "My Computer", right-click on all your hard drive partitions one at a time, left-click "Properties". Uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching". Select "Apply changes to subfolders and files". If any files can not be updated select "Ignore All".

3. Reduce Recycling Bin Drive Space Usage
To change the Recycling Bin Size, right-click on the "Recycle Bin", left-click on "Properties", select the "Global" tab, then "Use one setting for all drives". Move the slider to "3%".


4. Reduce System Restore Drive Space Usage
Go to "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel", "System", "System Restore" tab, turn of monitoring for disc who doesn't have installed OS (usually that is disc D) and for disc C adjust the slider so System Restore is only using roughly 500MB of disk space for that partition and select "OK".

5. Defragment Your Hard Drive
Double-click "My Computer", right-click the local disk volume that you want to defragment, Example: Local Disk (C:), and then left-click "Properties". On the "Tools" tab, select "Defragment Now", then "Defragment".


So Robert that's all from me about this theme, it will be very nice from you if you give us feedback after tweaking ...

Of course, if you have any additional question ? We are here for you.  :)

All the best my friend,

Samker










Posted by: cobaltazule
« on: 17. October 2007., 03:24:58 »

Samker
 Very well. My computer is an Acer Aspire model 3680. It has 512 megs of DDR2 ram.  The hard drive consists of two 35gig discs. It is supposed to be a 80 gig hard drive, but it is'nt. The processor is Celeron(R) M CPU 440 @ 1.86 GHz.
 It is bargain basement but it was all I could afford.
Until two days ago I was pushing about 95% of my ram space and my system really dragged. I then used your suggestion from the earlier post and disabled all the unecessary stuff from the startup list. It helped a little and freed up another 10% of ram.
That extra 10% was nice, but things were still too slow. Yesterday I went to the store and purchased a 1 gig expansion card and installed it.
now...WOW!
Now my system speeds along just fine. I am really surprised at how well it works now. No more problems. If you have any more tricks to tweak it out even more I would love learn them. You're pretty good at that.
Anyway... I have a new question. I think it's a good one. Check out my new post.
regards
 Robert
Posted by: Samker
« on: 15. October 2007., 04:14:04 »

Robert,

in your next reply please provide us more details about your hardware (CPU, Hard Disc, RAM ...).

Regards,

Samker
Posted by: Samker
« on: 09. October 2007., 13:05:23 »

Hi Robert,

we are already start resolving this (in your topic about IE) with turning of some Startup process and will come back here after finish all stuff there.

Regards,

Samker

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