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Follow these tips and you will definitely have a much faster and more reliable 
PC! Most of the below tips works for windows XP.
1. Wallpapers: They slow your whole system down, so if you're willing to 
compromise, have a basic plain one instead!
2. Drivers: Update your hardware drivers as frequently as possible. New drivers 
tend to increase system speed especially in the case of graphics cards, their 
drivers are updated by the manufacturer very frequently!
3. Minimizing: If you want to use several programs at the same time then 
minimize those you are not using. This helps reduce the overload on RAM.
4. Boot Faster: The 'starting Windows 95/98? message on startup can delay your 
booting for a couple of seconds. To get rid of this message go to c: and find 
the file Msdos.sys. Remove the Read-Only option. Next, open it in Notepad or 
any other text editor. Finally, go to the text 'Options' within the file and 
make the following changes: Add BootDelay=0. To make your booting even faster, 
set add Logo=0 to remove the Windows logo at startup.
5. Restart only Windows: When restarting your PC, hold down Shift to only 
restart Windows rather than the whole system which will only take a fraction of 
the time.
6. Turn Off Animations: Go to Display Settings from the Control Panel and 
switch to the Effects Tab. Now turn off Show Windows Content While Dragging and 
Smooth Edges on Screen Fonts. This tip is also helpful with Windows XP because 
of the various fade/scroll effects.
7. Faster Start-Menu Access: Go to the Start menu and select Run. Now type 
Regedit and hit Enter. The Registry Editor will appear on the screen. Now, open 
the folder HKEY_CURRENT_ USERControl PanelDesktop. You should see a 
MenuShowDelay value. If you don't then do the following: right click on a blank 
space in the right pane and select NewString. Change the name in the new value 
to MenuShowDelay. Now that we have the MenuShowDelay value, double click on it 
and enter 0 in the value data field. This sets the start menu delay to 0 
milliseconds.
8. Resolutions: If you are willing to do anything for faster performance from 
your PC, then try lowering your display resolution. The lower it is, the faster 
your PC.
9. Turn off Active Desktop: Go to your Display Properties and switch to the Web 
tab. Uncheck View My Active Desktop As a Web Page. Since the Active Desktop 
option under Windows 98 uses a lot of system resources, this option can have a 
dramatic effect on the speed of the whole system.
10. Defragment Often: Windows 98's Defrag tool uses Application Acceleration 
from Intel which means that when you defragment your drive,data is physically 
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11. Take your PC to Bed: Using the Advanced Power Management feature under 
Windows 98 gives you the option to use the sleep command. That way, you can 
send your PC to sleep instead of shutting it down and then restarting it. It's 
as simple as pressing a button and then pressing the same button to wake it up. 
You can tell Windows after how many minutes/hours of inactivity to 
automatically sleep the machine in the Advanced Power Management section of the 
Control Panel.

12. Faster Internet Access: If you use the Internet for reference and the sites 
you visit are rarely updated then try the following. In IE (the same can be 
done in Netscape) go to Tools, Internet Options. Next, click on Settings... In 
the Temporary Internet Files section. Finally, select Never for the first 
option and double the amount of storage space to use, click OK!
13. Benchmarking: Benchmarking can be very useful when run frequently. It can 
tell you how your PC's components are performing and then compare them to other 
machines like yours. For example, when you overclock your PC, you want to know 
how much more speed you have and whether it is stable. All this and more can be 
discovered using benchmarking. An excellent piece of software for doing this 
job is SiSoft Sandra which can be found in the Downloads File Archive!
14. Refresh the Taskbar without restarting: If you in some way change the 
taskbar, either in Regedit or elsewhere, you can refresh the task bar without 
restarting. Hold down Ctrl Alt Del, and double click on Explorer. Say Yes to 
close Explorer, but no to closing Windows. This will refresh the Taskbar and 
system tray.
15. Quick CD Eject: Instead of pushing the button on your drive, right-click 
your CD drive letter in My Computer and click on Eject. This will also remove 
any icons that have become associated with the CD drive.
16. Start Up Programs: Windows can be slowed down when programs run on start 
up. To eliminate this, check your Start up folder. You can access it from the 
start menu: Start, Programs, Start Up. Another way to eliminate programs from 
loading even before Windows actually starts is by doing the following: Click on 
Start, then Run. Type msconfig. It will take quite a long time for this program 
to load, but when you finally see it on your screen, explore the different 
tabs. They all have to do with how quickly your PC boots, so select what you 
want, and uncheck what you don't want!
17. Fonts: When Windows starts, it loads every single font in the Fonts folder. 
Therefore, the more fonts you have, the slower the booting process. To get rid 
of unwanted fonts, simply go to the Fonts folder under c:windows and remove 
whatever you don't want. Fonts that have a red letter 'A' as their icon are 
system fonts, so don't delete them.
18. Stretching Wallpapers: Don't "stretch" your wallpaper in Windows 98 since 
it actually slows Windows down when you drag icons around on the desktop.
19. RAM Matters: If you have less than 32MB then you should seriously think of 
upgrading it to at least 64MB. Windows runs much more smoothly with 64MB or 
higher and tends to use less hard disk space for virtual memory.
20. Partitioning: A very nice little thing you can do to boost system 
performance. By partitioning your hard drive, splitting one physical drive into 
several logical ones, you can gain several advantages. 1. If you get a virus or 
you accidentally format a drive, not all will be lost. 2. By placing the swap 
file (Win386.swp) on a separate drive, The swap file will be less fragmented 
and thus, faster. 3. Place Windows on a separate drive and whenever you need to 
reinstall it, you rest assured that your data is safe on a separate drive. 
Partitioning can be done using a few programs such as FDisk which comes with 
DOS. However, FDisk formats everything on the hard disk before partitioning.

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