Remember always to back up your registry
One way you can speed up Windows XP is to make sure that key
operating system functions stay in memory. Memory (also called "RAM"
for Random Access Memory) is much faster than the hard disk. Boost
your XP computer's performance by following steps:
A Click the Start button. Click the Run command and type regedit in
the Open text box. Click OK. As always, be very careful when editing
the Registry.
B In the Registry Editor, go to the following registry key:
HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\Memory Management
C Right click the DisablePagingExecutive entry in the right pane of
the Registry editor and click Modify.
D In the Edit DWORD Value dialog box, type the number "1" (without
the quotes) in the Value data field. Click OK.
E Close the Registry Editor and restart the computer.
Regards
Paris
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