Alright, let's sort this one out. When you minimise, maximise, move or 
resize any window, by default your PC will create some sort of a visual 
animation, letting a sighted person to actually experience the visual 
sensation on the screen which might look too dull and monotonous, otherwise. 
Disabling these visual effects would mean giving up of having a cool, funky, 
and very elegant screen to a lesser extent on one hand, but it would also 
mean more system stability, speed and good performance. If you adjust your 
computer for best performance, the computer will automatically disable the 
visual effects.
I have done this on my desktop computer, and have increased the speed 
considerably. I wouldn't do this on my laptop, though.


Syed Imran
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vamshi. G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] speed up your p.c.


> What is meant by visual effects? And what facilities will we be
> deprived of if we wipe up the visual effects of the screen as
> suggested by Mr Syed Imran? Please educate.
>
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> Vamshi. G
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> On 7/16/08, Syed Imran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you are keen on increasing the total speed and efficiency of your 
>> system,
>> and you don't mind wiping up the visual effects entirely off your screen,
>> try doing the following:
>> Open system properties>advance> Performance settings>, and select the 
>> radio
>> button that reads "Adjust for best performance", then activate the "apply
>> button". I haven't tested this, because I want to retain the visual 
>> effects
>> for some reason
>>
>> Regards
>> Syed Imran
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "firoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[email protected]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 5:12 AM
>> Subject: [AI] speed up your p.c.
>>
>>
>>> this i have taken from another list
>>>
>>> hope it may help some
>>>
>>> Follow four simple steps to speed up home Internet browsing:
>>>
>>> Step 1: Increase Internet Explorer (IE) concurrent download limit. This 
>>> is
>>>
>>> a registry hack, so be careful. IE's default settings only permit two
>>> downloads at the same time. Updating the download settings will permit
>>> downloading up to 16 files concurrently from the same server.
>>> Method - Open a command prompt and type 'Regedit'. Find the following
>>> registry key ~
>>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
>>> Settings
>>> Right click the right pane and select New->DWORD Value. Type
>>> MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server and give it a value of 16. Add another DWORD
>>> using the same process - call it MaxConnectionsPerServer with the same
>>> value - 16.
>>>
>>> Step 2: Disable Windows indexing service. The indexing feature consumes
>>> system resources, and may degrade system performance. By disabling this
>>> feature, disk space is speeded up and performance is improved.
>>>
>>> Method - Goto Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services. Find 
>>> the
>>> Indexing Service, right click and select "Disable".
>>>
>>> Step 3: Resize the IE cache setting. The default cache settings of IE 
>>> are
>>> configured to hold a large number of cached temporary Internet files.
>>> However, storing many small files on the hard disk consumes valuable 
>>> disk
>>> space and can cause disk fragmentation. Reduce the maximum size of IE
>>> cache to 128MB for optimal performance.
>>>
>>> Method - Start Internet Explorer, Select Tools -> Internet
>>> Options ->General. Under Temporary Internet Files click the Settings
>>> button and type the amount of disk space to use.
>>> Step 4: Increase Windows menu display Speed. Menus are displayed on the
>>> computer according to Windows' default settings. By optimizing these
>>> settings, the computer's speed in displaying (or hiding) these menus is
>>> increased.
>>>
>>> Method - Goto Start -> Control Panel -> System. Click the Advanced tab,
>>> and under Performance, click the Settings button. Clear the Fade or 
>>> slide
>>> menus into view check box, and then click OK.
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