7 Ways to Optimize Windows XP

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    7 Ways to Speed up and Optimize Windows XP

    Quick and easy

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    After seeing how popular Blifaloo's guide to virus removal and prevention has become, I decided



    to write some more articles about taking care of your computer.

    The following is a list of easy tweaks you can do to speed up the overall performance of your PC



    with Windows XP.



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    1. Disable File Indexing





    Huh? This indexing service gets info from files on the hard drive and creates a "searchable



    keyword index."

    If you don't use the XP search feature often to look for documents, you can turn this feature



    off, and the difference you'll notice is a slight increase in the time it takes for your computer



    to find a file, but an overall increase in general speed for everything else.



    How to : From My Computer > right-click on the C: Drive > select Properties.

    Uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching." Apply changes to "C:



    sub folders and files," and click OK.





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    2. Clean Up Prefetch, temp, and cache files





    Huh? Windows stores a lot of temporary files that can be safely cleaned out once a month or so.



    This is also good to do before running virus or spyware scans, as it clears many things out of



    your system that would need to be scanned.

    How to : Download CleanUp!

    How to use CleanUp! : Download, Install, and Run.

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    Posted on : Sunday, April 13, 2008 | By : Rajat | In :

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