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Please rate and subscribe! How to speed up your computer. For windows xp users, some stuff is different. I’m just testing the upload on youtube. You can call it a test video. Hardware: Cpu clock: 1.5ghz+ Memory: 1gb+ with 100mhz+ frequency. 1. Go to Start, right-click Computer and select Properties. Go to Advanced System Settings. In the Performance box, click Settings. Then select Adjust for best performance. Click OK when you’re done. If you want to keep your windows theme, check the last 2 boxes. 2. Right-click on the desktop and select Personalize. Click Displays setting and set to the lowest resolution and bit. Also, go to Advanced Settings and click Monitor. Increase the hertz for your screen refresh rate. 3. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup. Check all the boxes and click OK. 4. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defragmenter, and Defragment Now. 5. Go to Start, type msconfig and enter. Go to the Startup tab and uncheck unneeded startup. 6. Run a virus scan on your computer. Viruses eat up a lot of memory and could cause your computer to crash. I use Norton. Yeah I know Norton slows down your computer to hell, but I have a pretty fast notebook. 7. Run a spyware scan on your computer. Spyware eat up a lot of memory and steal your personal stuff. I use Norton. 8. Run a registry repair program. 9. Go to Start, Control Panel, and click uninstall a program. Remove unneeded program. 10. Go to Start, right-click
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47 replies on “How to speed up your computer”

Go to Start, right-click Computer and select Properties. Go to Advanced System Settings. In the Performance box, click Settings. Scroll down and check the last 2 boxes, hit ok.

really dude,
You have it on 800 x 600.
If you have a notebook then the best is 1024 x 600
If you have a computer best is 1920 x 900 ( I think)
If you have a laptop then do 1024 x 768.

I like this Akon song. It’s cool whereas better way to speed up is to add 4GB memory, put 2 pendrive 4G in each Hub as readyboost and use accelerators.

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Use Internet Optimizer Tool

The sole objective of an Internet Optimizer tool is to optimize your internet by making change in the operating system configurations. It modifies various types of settings which are directly and indirectly related to your internet
performance.

Download a System Utilities software such as Reginout that includes Internet Optimizer feature . Follow its instructions.
If your Internet is running slow, using an Internet Optimizer tool will be of great help.

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The only possible risks –
Installing a fake antivirus software which is a virus itself
Registry software could make your computer malfunction, but the good ones makes a back up before changing registry so if something happens, they can restore it.

can this affect my computer negatively at all? im not a noob with computers but no pro. i just dont want my computer to crash to try to improve it. list possible risks please.

tnx man i was suffering for the slow pc but bcoz of u i m now happy 🙂
tnx man really u r too good……

l0l i dont recomend you check the box that says adjust for best performance because it will make ur pc look fkn old and nasty like the ones in school lol

besides the emo teenie bopper…kanye west typical y 101.7 hip hop copy cat same old stupid music.  not a bad video

Any computer networking book will give you in-depth information about the whole concept of networking, aka “internet”. Personally I suggest this book: “Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach, by Jim Kurose, Keith Ross.”, it’s what I studied at college.

If you’re only interested in ipv4/ipv6, just Google: “why do we need ipv6” and you will find many resources that break-down this concept for non-technical-users.

Hope this help 🙂

Not at all. Think of it like phone numbers. You want to know that dialing a given number will reach a certain person and that no two people have the same one – so one or more centralized bodies sharing responsibility need to be giving out the numbers to users. The problem here is that we’ve run out of unique numbers. Using something called NAT people can share an IP (sort of like having telephone extensions) but with IPv6 that won’t be necessary anymore.

what he ment to say is there are. 340- undecillion, 282- decillion, 366- nonillion, 920- octillion, 938- septillion, 463- sextillion, 463- quintillion, 374- quadrillion, 607- trillion, 431- billion, 768- million, 211- thousand, and 456  IPv6 adresses.
I don’t think that’s enough!!!!!

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