Make windows xp startup faster


















In the tab of Advanced , click Settings under Startup and Recovery. Check Time to display list of operating systems. The Boot Menu displays are for 30 seconds by default. You can reduce the time to a lower value between the range from 1 to 30 seconds. Then click OK. You can adjust your Windows for best performance to make your computer startup faster. This way can also be executed in the System properties panel. After you open the System properties , in the tab of Advanced , click Setting under Performance section.

You can also try some methods to speed up the running speed of your PC. Then your computer can maintain a secure and stable status. In that way, the boot speed will be faster also. For Windows. Data Recovery. Click Change settings that are currently unavailable. Step 5. There is a simple registry option in the Windows XP Registry that, if not altered, adds a delay time to the the XP boot process.

However you can easily set this delay time to zero if you know where to look for it: Open the Windows Registry by entering regedit into a Run If you have a really complicated virus infection, try using the Quick Virus Remover.

It is a free utility, though not a replacement for commercial products but can be helpful for removing some of the most common viruses infecting your system. Regularly use CCleaner to clean your computer. Over time, your computer may become cluttered with unnecessary files that can slow it down. CCleaner is a free program which can remove these files for free.

CCleaner also comes with a free registry cleaner, although Microsoft recommends not to use registry cleaners. Perform a disk clean up. Clean up your disk quickly to remove unnecessary files. Click Start in the bottom left corner, then click Run. Type, "cleanmgr. Click OK to start Disk Cleanup. Click Start, then click Control Panel. Right click any unnecessary software and click "Remove". Defragment Your Computer. This will place similar files physically closer on the hard disk and will help improve load speeds.

Click Start then click Run. Type, "dfrg. Click Analyze to determine whether you need to defrag your disk and click Defrag to defrag the disk.

Do not defrag solid state drives. Stop unnecessary start-up programs. Limit the number of programs that automatically start when your computer turns on. Click the Start button then Run. Type "msconfig" and click OK to open System Configuration. In System Configuration, go to the Startup tab and uncheck any programs which are not required. If you are not sure what some of the programs listed are, you can search them up online to see if they are safe to disable.

Click OK on the System Configuration window to save the changes. If you encounter problems after disabling some startup programs, re-open System Configuration and choose "Normal Startup" from the General tab. Programs can also schedule unnecessary tasks to launch automatically when Windows starts.

To stop such tasks, use Windows Task Scheduler. Disable all Services you do not use or need. Right click the services you want to disable and select "Properties", then set the start-up type to manual to disable them. Disabling the wrong services may lead to serious problems that you may not notice right away. You should not disable services if you are not experienced in this area.

Free up graphics resources. Turning off the fancy Windows XP graphics will noticeably increase the speed of your computer. Go to Start, right click Computer in the Start menu, and click Properties.

Go to the Advanced tab. Click the Settings button under Performance. When you run out of physical memory RAM , Windows will use a chunk of your hard disk to create virtual memory. This is a nice feature, because it allows application programs to access huge amounts of memory. The only problem with virtual memory is that it's a lot slower than real RAM. So installing extra RAM is a good idea because it's pretty cheap and easy to pop in.

Find out how much your system will accommodate and install the maximum amount. Extra RAM will probably do more to boost your overall system performance than anything else!

See my article on How to Upgrade Your Memory for help with this task, and where the screwdriver may enter the scene. But getting back to Virtual Memory, it's wise to let Windows manage the amount, unless you are a Wizard, with a capital W. Click Advanced again, then press the Change button under Virtual Memory.

If System managed size is selected, you're all set. If you want to fiddle with the Custom Size options, be my guest! We're heading into uber-geek territory here, so be forewarned. Windows doesn't know exactly how you're going to use your computer, so it starts a whole bunch of system services that manage network connections, database access, error reporting, remote access and other nerdy-sounding things.

You may not need all these services, and disabling some of them can reduce your startup time and system overhead. But choosing which ones to nuke is a bit daunting, unless you are an expert on Windows operating system internals. Here's my advice If you encounter a problem, you can always turn a service back on.

I hope these tips help to restore some zing to your Windows XP computer. You might so surprised at the results, you'll decide to put off buying a new computer for another year or two!

If you have success with this recipe, or you have other Windows speed tips to share, please let me know. Post your comment or question below This article was posted by Bob Rankin on 19 Sep Posted by: Roy Ferris 30 Aug But when I boot-up using the E: drive my connection speed is less than half and the PC runs very slow. The hardware is of course the same, the broadband connection is the same, I can only think it is the OS.

I have purchase a number of Registry cleaners etc, but none of them make any difference. Any ideas?? Roy Ferris. Posted by: Dell Hill 19 Sep You may also reach a point in time when following all of these important steps just doesn't cut the mustard I experienced this "slow machine" - "louder sounds" from my 11 year old computer and I knew that hard drive failure was just around the corner. Best to back up all of your photos, documents, music, etc,, and bite the bullet.

I did so. Didn't lose a thing. In fact, I gained an excellent new computer. Posted by: Lee 19 Sep Posted by: Avshalom 22 Sep I use the free Advanced SystemCare program to work for me Posted by: howard 25 Sep Windows XP needs to be defragged more often than Vista and Windows 7. Defraggler is a great tool, made by Piriform, the same company that makes CCleaner. It works better than Windows disk defragmenter. Posted by: Norman 05 Oct Hi Bob,We need a.

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