![]() Also delete the "Temp" folder withing "Windows". 97426.aspxĥ, Delete any and all temp and temp-internet files, found in docs and setting > user name > local settings. Set it to "custom" and set the min and max to 1024MB > click the "set" button (you can select another number, 1GB is more than enough for most users, 512MB would almost certainly be fine).Ĥ, Download and install/run "pagedefrag" and set it to run on next reboot (remember not to pounce on the keyboard when you see the blue screen apear). FYI "F3" repeats the last search, it doesnt automatyically start from the top when you get to the end, you manually ahve to scroll up, and then click on "my computer" if you think you have missed something, or were just browsing as a "dummy-run" through the registry.ģ, Open the "control panel", go to system > advanced > settings > advanced > virtual memory "change" button. If your not sure about deleting something, you can simply put a ~ (tilda) before all of the characters - this will disable the item from running, and you can simply remove it if you want it to start up later. ![]() I have found that if you search for "runonce" and skip anything that is found in the right side of the window you will soon find the "run" folders listed in the left side of the window. Your best bet would be to (if the PC is running XP).ġ, Remove anything that is un-needed from the startup folder on the programs menu.Ģ, Use "regedit" and the search function to find all of the "run" folders and then remove anything that is un-needed from there. ![]() The main reason that a virus/malware free PC that has no hardware faults slows down is loads of software running at startup and then in the background eating resources. ![]()
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