Increase
Computer Performance With Windows XP Performance Mode
Why Your Computer
Performance has Dropped: When Windows XP computers were first shipped, many
retailers only installed the minimum amount of memory required to run a Windows
XP computer - 128 MB. Consumers took their new computers home only to find that
after they loaded all of their games and applications their computer's performance
dropped drastically and was even slower than their old computer.
Shortly
thereafter, the default amount of in new computers was increased to a more robust
256 MB. This was plenty of memory for computer performance with Windows XP and
a few applications running. However consumers have become increasing concerned
about their security and have installed ever more demanding anti-virus, anti-spyware,
and firewall programs. With all of this running at once computer performance has
taken a hit again and many people now rely on Windows virtual memory to run their
computer.
What You Can do to Increase Computer Performance: The best
way to increase computer performance in this scenario is to upgrade your memory
to 512 MB or more. Memory prices are lower than ever, and installing
memory is not difficult to do. But if your budget is tight or you don't have
the time to do a memory upgrade, there is a quick procedure you can perform to
increase your computer performance.
Windows XP comes out of the box all
dressed up for Sunday dinner. Menus fade in and out, items slide smoothly while
subtle shadows and smooth edges make Windows XP look more sleek than its Windows
2000 predecessor. Pretty is nice, but in the realm of computer performance, looks
can kill. All of that extra work saps processor time which increases the demand
on your computer's memory. If you are already low on memory, that will increase
your need for virtual memory and that will weigh on your computer's performance.
Some
people like Windows XP's looks and some people couldn't care less if it looked
like Windows 2000 or not. What most people do not know is that there is a screen
in Windows that allows you to tell Windows XP what looks to turn on and which
to turn off. The more you disable, the more your computer performance will increase.
The steps below will show you how to custom tailor Windows XP to your preference
- looks or speed.
How
to Increase Computer Performance:
- Left click on your Start
Menu
- Right click on My Computer
- Left click on "Properties"
in the drop down menu
- Left click on the "Advanced" tab
- Under
Performance left click on the "Settings" button
- To maximize
computer performance, left click on "Adjust for best performance"
- If
you would rather choose what is on or off, uncheck the items you wish to disable
- When
you are done, left click on "Apply"
- Left click on "Ok"
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You
can return to this window any time you wish to adjust your computer performance
settings by following the same steps. In some cases, setting your Windows XP to
"Adjust for best performance" can boost your computer performance by
as much as 25%!
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