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kamy- 10-07-2006
software baik punya...
Speed up my pc ... software ni dah lame aku pakai... aku rase dia bagus untuk monitor status pc kita... yg best nye software ni menyimpan record start up pc kita tiap kali kita on kan pc... so dari situ kita boleh agak yang pc kita ade improvement ke tidak... Mase mula2 guna dulu pc aku nak masuk window xp perlukan lebih kurang 58 saat.. tp lepas pakai speed up my pc.. pc aku ade improve sikit la dr 58 ke 34 saat... tp ia depend jgak ikut keadaan.. kalo dah byk file dlm harddisk kita x dpt la software ni nak tlg 100peratus...... So download jer kat internet .... Software ni keluaran Liutilities download yg trial lepas tu cari serial number dia kat mane2 laman web keygen,serial.com etc.... selamt mencuba.... La-*test*-('") version ialah speedupmypc 3.0 tp smpai skrang aku tak jumpa serial number dia dahh. so x dpt guna function dia 100%... Wassalam.....

kekacang gombak- 10-10-2006

kalu tmbh ram kan lagi laju?...casss modal sket la...

aben_smg- 10-12-2006

wat 'over clock' leh kasi laju tp ia memendekkan sket jangka hayat ram korang

WHL9937- 10-13-2006
re.ram and overclock...
Cadangan korang memang la bernas tapi kalo nak tambah ram ongkosnye tinggi.. lg satu kalo tambah ram tapi tak setup page ram dia ngan betul tak guna jgak overclock lg la tak berani bkn setakat ram boleh lingkup.. processor pun boleh hancur...kalo tersilap overclock.... don't try this at home wassalam........

kekacang gombak- 10-31-2006

but you can do it with your workplace's computers

amd64- 11-04-2006

sedikit tips utk save RAM yg berharga!! Insyaallah kom korg tak rosak.. -c.panel -adm. tool -event viewer -application -action -clear all events -save?no -system -clear all events -save?no -M.word -file -open(click) -look in history -highlight all,then delete -my comp -local disk (usually c:\) -WINDOWS -prefetch -select all -delete -empty recycle bin Okey, i've manage to compile a few tweaks that you can try at home to increase your computer perfomance. Feel free to try... 1. Disable Indexing Service The Indexing Service in Windows XP indexes your files presumably to shorten the time needed to search your hard drive if you are looking for a specific file or part of a phrase inside a file. Tweak - 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\". 2. Disable Windows XP Sounds Having sound effects set for common Windows XP tasks slows your system down. Tweak - To disable all Windows XP task sounds go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices, click on the \"Sounds\" Tab, under \"Sound Scheme\" select \"No Sounds\" 3. Reduce Recycling Bin Drive Space Usage In Windows XP the Recycle Bin is set at default to reserve 10% of your hard drive, this can be a big waste of drive space. Tweak - To change the Recycling Bin Size, right-click on the \"Recycle Bin\", left-click on \"Properties\", click on the \"Global\" Tab, select \"Use one setting for all drives\". Move the slider to \"3%\". 4. Set A Static Virtual Page File Size Virtual Memory acts like a second source of RAM. When you run low on Physical RAM your PC uses an allocated space on your hard drive to increase memory. Virtual Memory is much slower than Physical RAM. Windows XP is set to use a dynamic Page File that will resize during system operation consuming resources. A good rule of thumb is to set the minimum and maximum to 1.5 times the amount of Physical RAM you have. This works well as long as the 1.5 total is not greater than 256MBs. Any larger and it might even slow your system down. If you have over 256MB of RAM set the page file to 256MB. Tweak - Go to \"Start\", \"Settings\", \"Control Panel\", \"System\", \"Advanced\" Tab, in the \"Performance\" section click the \"Settings\" button, \"Advanced\" Tab, in the \"Virtual Memory\" section click the \"Change\" button, change the \"Initial Size\" and \"Maximum Size\" to the same size then click the \"Set\" button and \"OK\". 5. Improve Windows XP Performance Default Windows XP visual settings may look nice but they slow down system responsiveness. Here is how to keep the \"look\" of Windows XP while losing the sluggish feel. Tweak - Go to \"Start\", \"Settings\", \"Control Panel\", \"System\", \"Advanced\" tab, in the \"Performance\" section click the \"Settings\" button. Leave only the following checked: <*> Show shadows under menus <*> Show shadows under mouse pointer <*> Show translucent selection rectangle <*> Use drop shadows for icons labels on the desktop <*> Use visual styles on windows and buttons Then click \"Apply\" and \"OK\" 6. Uninstall Useless Windows Components Windows XP installs some components by default that are not needed. Tweak - Go to \"Start\", \"Settings\", \"Control Panel\", \"Add or Remove Programs\", click on \"Add/Remove Windows Components\", uncheck: _ Indexing Service _ MSN Explorer Then click \"Next\" and \"Finished\". Note - If you use MSN as your ISP leave \"MSN Explorer\" checked. 7. Reduce System Restore Drive Space Usage System Restore creates periodic snapshots of your critical system files (like the registry files, COM+ database, user profiles, and such) and stores them as a \"restore point.\" In case something goes wrong with your system you can revert back to a previous working state. The default size that System Restore can take up can be quite large. Tweak - Go to \"Start\", \"Settings\", \"Control Panel\", \"System\", \"System Restore\" Tab, for each drive partition highlight it then click the \"Settings\" button, under \"Drive Space Usage\" adjust the slider so System Restore is only using roughly 500MB of disk space per partition and click \"OK\". REGISTERY to get \"Regedit\" go to \"Start>Run>regedit\".... | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Clear WinXP Shared Folders, that one under the My Computer --Delete the below code under registry editor-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Explorer > My Computer > NameSpace > DelegateFolders > {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Accelerate the boot up and shut down time*** Reduces the waiting time Open Registry Editor, Look in to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > System > CurrentControlSet > Control Set the Value of \"WaitToKillServiceTimeout\" to 1000 or smaller(Default 20000) --------------------------------------- HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Control Panel > Desktop Set the Value of WaitToKillAppTimeout to 1000 (Default 20000), Means the time used for closing program = 1 second Set the Value of HungAppTimeout value to 200 (Default 5000), waiting time used for closing crashed program = 0.5 second. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To let the system to close the program which fails to respond/hang up automatically: HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Control Panel > Desktop Set the value of AutoEndTasks to 1 (Default 0) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accelerate the response time of menu: HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Control Panel > Desktop Set the value of MenuShowDelay to 0 (Default 400) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A nice little tweak for XP. Microsoft reserve 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes (suspect for updates and interrogating your machine etc..) Here's how to get it back: Click Start-->Run-->type \"gpedit.msc\" without the \" This opens the group policy editor. Then go to: Local Computer Policy-->Computer Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->Network-->QOS Packet Scheduler-->Limit Reservable Bandwidth Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth. It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the 'Explain' tab : \"By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.\" So the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO. This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%. KOSONGKAN FOLDER PREFETCH! ======================== Pada folder \" Windows > Prefetch \" korang leh del semua fail dlm tuh. Lakukan benda ni seminggu atau sebulan sekali... NAK JIMAT SPACE ============ arrr.. korang tau tak ruang utk recycle bin tuh besar.. ciam aku saiz drive C ni lebih kurang 30GB dan ruang utk recycle bin 2.93GB (10%).. buat apa kite membazir sebab aku percaya jarang org buang fail ke recycle bin sampai ber-gig2 besarnye... so kalo nak kecikan sket ruangnya itu.. ko org leh set ini maciam.. 1. pergi ke icon recycle bin pada desktop dan right klik dan pilih properties. 2. ko setkan 1% pada (maximum size of recycle bin (percent of each drive)) dan tekan Apply. 3. ko org nak tgk berapa saiz recycle bin tuh balik klik pada tab \" (c \" contoh ciam aku \"MASTER (C\" ...dan pada \"Space Resered\" itulah saiz recycle bin anda... Automatically Ending Hung Applications (All Windows) Popular When this tweak is enabled it will force Windows to shutdown immediately ending all tasks without attempting to safely close any applications that have hung. Registry Settings User Key: System Key: Value Name: AutoEndTasks Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value) Value Data: (0 = disabled, 1 = enabled) Clear the Page File at System Shutdown (Windows NT/2000/XP) Popular Windows does not normally clear or recreate the page file. On a heavily used system this can be both a security threat and performance drop. Enabling this setting will cause Windows to clear the page file whenever the system is shutdown. Registry Settings System Key: Value Name: ClearPageFileAtShutdown Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value) Value Data: (0 = disabled, 1 = enabled) Specify the Response Time for Hung Applications (All Windows) Popular This setting controls the amount of time to wait for a response from a hung application before the system task manager automatically terminates the task. User Key: System Key: Value Name: HungAppTimeout Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value) Value Data: Time in milliseconds (1000 = 1 second) --------------------------------- Mintak maap...tumpang lalu..

assie^bugsie- 11-22-2006

perghh...banyak sungguh x terbaca, siap ada yg x paham...tape aku try. thanks ek.

kekacang gombak- 12-12-2006

aku dah try..mmg power..laju mcm keta F1 mclaren mercedes yg dipandu oleh Fernando Alonso

kekacang gombak- 09-20-2008

berita tergempaq!!! xperlu lg jejak kasih... kini anda boleh menjejaki org tersayang @ di cari ....... hanya dengan 1 web... http://www.themobiletracker.com/english/index.html masukkan je no kod + no tel eg: 6012 xxxxxxx

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