Prof. S.R. Mittal wrote:
> How do do it?
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Syed Imran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 7:38 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] speed up your p.c.
>
>
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>> 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.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> 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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I guess the steps have already been written before. Just refer to the 
previous conversations to know them. The steps can be found right in 
this mail .

Regards
Syed Imran

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