Master Tutorial to Make Your Windows XP Super Fast



This tutorial is meant for increasing the performance of Windows XP, either it can be a fresh installation or an older windows.

1.) Following is a registry file containing a few registry modifications, which are completely safe and can increase the performance of Windows. Just download the attached ZIP file, extract it and then run the file:

Tweak Windows XP

Restore Default Settings (Use this file if you want to restore default Windows settings)

2.) Right-click on Desktop and select Properties, Now in the new window goto Appearance tab and click on Effects button. Now in the new opened window uncheck the following options:

a.) Use the following transition effect for menus & tooltips.
b.) Show shadows under menus.

3.) Right-click on My Computer icon on Desktop and select Properties (or press <WIN> key + <Pause/Break> key), now goto Advanced tab in new window and click on Settings button in Performance section.

Now disable all unnecessary options in Visual Effects tab, you can remain following options enabled according to your requirements:

a.) Show window contents while dragging.
b.) Smooth edges of screen fonts.
c.) Use common tasks in folders (If you use the left side pane in My computer)
d.) Use drop shadows on icon labels on the desktop. (to make the desktop icons label transparent.)
e.) Use visual styles on windows and buttons. (If you use XP themes.)

4.) Open Tools -> Folder Options and click on View tab:

Now uncheck following options:

a.) Automatically search for network folders & printers.
b.) Display file size information in folder tips.
c.) Display simple folder view in Explorer's Folders list.
d.) Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color.
e.) Show pop-up description for folder and desktop icons.
f.) Use simple file sharing.

Other options don't affect the system performance. You can enable/disable them according to your requirements.

5.) Right-click on My Computer icon on Desktop and select Manage (You can also open it by typing services.msc in RUN and press Enter). Now goto Services & Applications -> Services. Here you can set a few unnecessary services to Manual, which will not start with windows and will decrease the boot time and will increase system performance. Please follow the following tutorial to know about which services can be safely set to MANUAL:

Windows XP Services that can be Safely set to MANUAL

6.) Type msconfig in RUN and press Enter. Now goto Startup tab and deselect the unnecessary entries, which you don't want to start automatically with Windows, e.g. you can disable VGA driver utility, Sound Card utility, etc to speed up the startup time and to increase system performance.

7.) Open Sound & Audio Devices in Control Panel (or type mmsys.cpl in RUN), goto Sounds tab and select No Sounds in Sound Scheme section. Or you can remain some of your favorite sounds but set Exit Windows, Start Windows, Windows Logoff, Windows Logon to (None).

8.) For more options/tips-n-tricks, you can use TweakUI, Tuneup Utilities 2006 and gpedit.msc (Windows XP Professional built-in tool).



This article was posted in Windows XP.

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262 Comments

  • Sorry it double posted there.

  • VG

    ^^ it doesnt remove any information except recently opened document history.

  • hey VG...i have some problems here...after doing all the tutorial...i lost my sound in my laptop...do u know why is it ? in my sound and audio file it say no audio device but i already downloaded the sound card driver from some website and installed it but nothings change...i'm not sure if i download the right card driver...i hope u can help me...
    -
    Sry, my english is bad but i hope u understand :) ..

  • VG

    ^^ This tutorial has nothing to do with the sound driver. Try to uninstall the driver from Device manager and then reinstall it using latest setup.

  • mr. vg. again :P hehe.

    watzup' after merging the registry in step 1

    my tune up health optimizer indicates 2 problems.

    it suggests i shud increase waiting time for both programs and services to 15 secs

    when shutting down. is this safe when i ignore it?

    uhm. tell me where cud i find in the registry

    to always enable "show contents while dragging"

    bcoz whenever i open the GUI of my broadband connector

    it always puts my "show contents..." to off (unchecked).

    thx agen :P ;)

  • VG

    ^^ You can safely ignore that Tuneup suggestion.

  • uhm. tell me where cud i find in the registry

    to always enable "show contents while dragging"

    bcoz whenever i open the GUI of my broadband connector

    it always puts my "show contents..." to off (unchecked).

    thx agen n agen. :D

  • uhm. tell me where cud i find in the registry

    to always enable "show contents while dragging"

    bcoz whenever i open the GUI of my broadband connector

    it always puts my "show contents..." to off (unchecked).

    thx agen

  • VG

    ^^ Open regedit and goto:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop

    In right-side pane, you'll see String value "DragFullWindows". Set its value as following according to your requirements:

    1 - Enable
    0 - Disable

  • hi vg. i have watched a video tut to make windows faster :D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWsw1wltc7o&feature=related ;)

    but i dont know if i cud trust him.

    is deleting .pf files on "C:\Windows\Prefetch" folder safe?

    and if im having 2GB of RAM and turning

    System Prop. > Advanced > Performance Options > Advanced > Virtual Memory

    the initial paging file size to 650MB(initial custom size)

    and 1200MB(maximum custom size)

    thx. :P

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