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Vitesse croissante d'arrêt en réduisant des temps d'attente

Windows XP stocke un couple des valeurs dans son enregistrement qui sont responsables de déterminer combien de temps attendre avant d'arrêter (massacre) des applications ouvertes et des services une fois la commande d'arrêt a été donnés.

En éditant ces deux arrangements et en les changeant en valeurs plus basses, vous pouvez considérablement diminuer la quantité de temps que Windows XP doit fermer avec succès lui-même. La première partie de ce coup sec traite placer la quantité de temps Windows prendra aux applications ouvertes de mise à mort sur l'arrêt. (plus…)

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Écrit par Jason dessus 18 novembre 2007 avec aucuns commentaires.
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Données de fonctionnement de Windows de subsistance dans la mémoire centrale

Windows XP contient plusieurs arrangements tweakable de mémoire dans l'enregistrement, un dont est la clef d'enregistrement de DisablePagingExecutive. Ceci commande si le logiciel d'exploitation transférera ses dossiers essentiels de conducteur et de grain à la mémoire virtuelle de `' (le dossier de page sur le disque dur). Il se transfère sur permettre ceci.

Évidemment, les parties de transfert du système à la mémoire d'entraînement dur peuvent considérablement ralentir des choses vers le bas, et il s'avère que Windows XP fait ceci périodiquement, si le système est réellement bas sur la mémoire physique (RAM).

Si vous avez 256MB de mémoire système ou de plus, essayez ce coup sec d'enregistrement pour forcer Windows pour maintenir ses données de fonctionnement dans la mémoire centrale : (plus…)

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Écrit par Jason dessus 18 novembre 2007 avec no comments.
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Increase DNS cache size

As written above, Windows XP uses a DNS cache to store recently visited Internet addresses. This cache is referred to before a request is sent out over the Internet when the user requests a web page address. If the IP address corresponding to the web address is in the cache, that address gets used, saving time. If it is not, your computer needs to find out the correct IP address by asking a DNS server over the Internet.

Items are kept in the cache for a finite amount of time and are constantly bumped to make room for more recent addresses. By increasing the size of the DNS cache, you can increase the speed of your web browsing, especially if you regularly check the same web pages. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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Hack Available to Download the Official Vista SP1

That’s right! There is a hack available that will permit you to access, download and install the official release of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 straight from Microsoft. The first service pack for Vista was initially released in pre-beta stage in mid July 2007, concomitantly with the original preview of Windows XP Service Pack 3. Microsoft subsequently dropped another pre-beta version of Vista SP1 in August and revealed that the first fully-fledged beta for the service pack would be delivered by the end of September. And the fact of the matter is that in the last week of the past month, the beta of Windows Vista SP1 Build 6001.16659 was open to in excess of 12,000 testers.

A public beta of Windows Vista SP1 is expected sometime near the moment Microsoft will make available the first Release Candidate for the service pack, but the company has offered no timetable in this sense. The final version of Vista SP1 is currently planned for launch in the first quarter of 2008, following the release of Windows Server 2008, at the end of February. (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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Clearing the Page File on Shutdown for xp

To save on Random Access Memory (RAM), Windows uses your Page File as a sort of cache. This can slow down your PC’s overall performance. To remedy this situation, Windows XP has an option that allows users to clear the Page File when you shut down Windows. While this tweak tends to lengthen the shutdown time, it does have its performance benefits.

To set the computer to clear the page file without directly editing the registry is:

1. Click on the Start button
2. Go to the Control Panel
3. Administrative Tools
4. Local Security Policy
5. Local Policies (more…)

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Written by Jason on September 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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