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Saturday, June 14, 2014

20 Amazing Windows 7 Performance Boosting Tips In Under 10 Minutes!



The original series includes 32 total video tips for improving the performance of Windows 7 operating systems. For those who are interested, they can view the entire series here.
The original Faster 7 series elaborates further on each tip. For those who have questions or are curious to learn more, they should view the original series in it’s entirety.
If individuals attempting to use this faster series have questions, they should feel free to stop by the free PCMichiana Community Forum to post them there. Craig, the host, will be more than willing to help.
Warning: It is the users responsibility to backup their important files before performing performance tweaks. There is very little chance these tweaks will result in system instability, but it is always good to back up your files just in case!

1. Create a System Restore Point in Windows 7:


Creating a system restore point is essential when starting to modify system settings on your computer.  This will give us added insurance when it comes undesirable issues occurring.  It is unlikely that you will need to recover from any of the steps I will be putting out in the Faster 7 series.  If any of the steps cause you problems you can typically revert them back to the old settings.
1. Right Click on ‘My Computer’
2. Select ‘System Protection’
3. At the bottom of the system protection dialogue, click ‘Create…’
4. Name the restore point “PCMichiana Faster 7 Video Series’
5. Click ‘Ok’
6. Wait for the restore point to be created.
That’s all there is to it!  As always, if you have questions feel free to swing by the forum and post them there.  Stay tuned to the Faster 7 series as it will walk you through most of the best tweaks for Windows 7 out there.

2. Uninstall McAfee or Norton Internet Security Antivirus on Windows 7:


As we progress through the Faster 7 series it is important to know that each step is absolutely essential in getting your Windows 7 Operating System in top shape.  This step is one of those steps many people feel they can pass up, but they shouldn’t.  Firstly, most people do not realize that the free antivirus software in the market is often just as good, if not better, than the paid for versions of antivirus software.  Secondly, those free versions often use up less resources on their computer, causing it to run faster than it was before.  In this video we discuss uninstalling the McAfee and Norton Internet Security suites.
1. Click the ‘Start Button’
2. Select ‘Control Panel’
3. At the bottom of the window, in the ‘Programs’ category, select ‘Uninstall a Program’
4. Wait for the list to be populated.
5. Navigate through the menu looking for “Symantec” or “Norton” for Norton Products and “McAfee” for McAfee Products
6. Select the item you need to uninstall
7. Click the ‘uninstall’ button at the top of the window.
8. Follow the steps, ensuring you uninstall all of the components of the software.
That’s it!  It’s not too difficult to uninstall programs from your computer, but McAfee and Norton tend to be a bit more expensive than the ones that are “free”.  In the next video we will be working with Avast! Antivirus, so stay tuned!

3. Install Avast! Home Edition on Windows 7:


Avast! Home Edition is one of the most popular free antiviruses on the market today. Many people debate whether it is better than Avira or AVG Free (less about AVG Free these days). The important thing to take from this part of the Faster 7 series is that Avast is a powerful free antivirus that will protect your computer adequately. With all of the freeware versions of software out, there is no reason to purchase an antivirus when you are using it for personal (rather than commercial) use.
1. Download Avast! Home Edition through the following link: http://www.pcmtechhelp.com/category/community-3/anti-malware/avast-home-suite/
2. Click ‘Run’ to run the installer.
3. Make sure to agree to the terms of service.
4. That’s it!
Installing Avast is just like installing any other piece of antivirus or regular software you have installed before.  This software will protect you from viruses, but we will be going over a different piece of software in the upcoming videos which will show you how to remove spyware and adware from your machine.  Stay tuned!

4. Optimize, Scan and Register Avast! Free Antivirus


Avast! Free Antivirus is one of the most popular anti-viruses on the market today.  Remember, that just because it is one of the most popular it doesn’t mean it is the “best”.  I make assumptions when walking users through these videos – one of them being that they would prefer ease of use and less intrusiveness over a little bit better protection.  Avast! Free Antivirus’ settings can be modified to give very few instructions or intrusiveness.
Scanning and Registering Avast! Free Antivirus is extremely easy.  Many people get intimidated by the word “Register” because they think there will be credit cards and authenticity required.  The Avast software only requires that you enter your Name and E-mail address… that’s it!  You don’t even need to go to your e-mail and grab a CD-Key when it is done, it registers on its own.

Disable Notifications on Avast! Free Antivirus


1. Open Avast! Free Antivirus
2. In the summary page, look for the section in the middle titled “Silent / Gaming Mode”
3. Select the “Turn on” button.
4. Choose the option “Turn on Permanently”

Scan Your Computer with Avast! Free Antivirus


1. Open Avast! Free Antivirus
2. Select ‘Scan’ From the Left Navigation
3. Click ‘Start’ on the Right Hand Side of ‘Full System Scan’

Register Avast! Free Antivirus


1. Open Avast! Free Antivirus
2. Select ‘Maintenance on the Left Navigation
3. Select ‘Registration’ on the Left Navigation
4. Select ‘Register Now’
5. Enter your Name and E-mail Address
6. Select’ Register’ under “Stay with Avast! Free Antivirus”
7. Enter your Name and E-mail address
8. Select “Register for Free License”
9. That’s it!

5. Run Malwarebytes Antimalware Malicious Software Removal on Windows 7


As you can see, working with the Avast! Free Antivirus software is extremely easy to use and after you have completed the three steps above there is very little you actually need to worry about when using this software.  You may want to come back from time to time and run a “Quick Scan” just to make sure you haven’t caught any viruses.
Many people are under the assumption that in order to remove spyware and adware from their computer, they need to install fourty five thousands different pieces of software on them to make sure they are clean.  The truth is one or two REALLY good pieces of anti-malware software is enough to take care of the most dangerous pieces of malware you might get.  Malware, by the way, is “Malicious Software”.  This is where Malwarebytes Antimalware comes in.  This software is hands down the best free piece of antimalware software in the market today.  If it doesn’t catch what you have, it would raise some red flags to me… and there is always the option to run it in safe mode if you have trouble removing certain malware that may be on your computer.
Running Malwarebytes is extremely easy.  It is a stand alone scanner, so once you have installed it, it is just a matter of booting it up, running the updates and clicking ‘quick scan’.  For those of you running it for the first time, I recommend doing the ‘full scan’.  This will make sure your system is clean, but have patience, it may take up to two hours depending on how much stuff you have on your computer.
1. Download Malwarebytes through the following link: http://www.pcmtechhelp.com/category/community-3/anti-malware/malwarebytes-tool/
2. Run through the installer, making sure to agree to the terms of service.
3. At the end of the installation, leave the “update” box checked and uncheck the “open Malwarebytes”
4. Go to your desktop and open “Malwarebytes Antimalware”
5. Select the “Update” tab at the top (if you forgot to run updates), and select “Check for Updates”
6. Select “Full Scan” if this is your first time running it, otherwise select “Quick Scan”
7. If it finds something, click “Remove”, reboot if it asks you too.
8. If Malwarebytes finds something on “Quick Scan”, I recommend running a “Full Scan” after bootup.
9. That’s it!
This software completes our section on removing junk from your Windows 7 computer.  Now that you are in a good position virus and spyware wise, we can move on to actually optimizing your Windows 7 PC.  The reason these steps are essential is because all of the optimization in the world won’t help a computer that’s bogged down with viruses, trojans and spyware.  So stay tuned!
Glary Utilities has been around for quite some time now.  It is mostly known for it’s “one click maintenance”.  We are, however, going to do something different with it in the upcoming videos.  Firstly, we will run it’s one click maintenance and make sure the software is successfully installed.  It is important to remember that these registry cleaners create a restore point, if for some reason you are having issues with your computer after you have run Glary Utilities, then it is probably a good idea to recover from the system restore point it created before you ran it.

6. Install and Run Glary Utilities System Maintenance Software on Windows 7


No registry repair software usually creates a “dramatic” speed increase.  This is just a way to ensure your computer and operating system are running as well as they are supposed to.  For that reason, there really isn’t a reason to run this software all the time.  It is only necessary to maybe run it every month or every other month just to make sure you have removed all of the junk.  What many people do not know about Glary Utilities, however, is that it has different “modules” which allow users to tweak their systems even more than the “one-click maintenance” allows.  These features, when used properly, are actually more useful and powerful for making Windows 7 Faster.
1. Download Glary Utilities at the following link: http://www.pcmtechhelp.com/category/community-3/system-tuning/glary-utilities-system-tuning/
2. Click ‘Run’ to start the installation
3. After installing Glary Utilities, “open” it.
4. The default tab should be “one-click maintenance”, if not, select it.
5. Select “Scan for issues”
6. Once your computer has completed the scan, select “Fix issues”
7. Once all of your issues are complete, restart your computer.
8. That’s it!

7. Disable Startup Programs in Windows 7 using Glary Utilities


The one click maintenance on the Glary Utilities software is extremely easy and straightforward.  That is typically why I recommend this software over other registry repair software packages.  Of course, the fact that the software is free doesn’t hurt either.  So this concludes the basic tweaking and adjusting portion of the Faster 7 series, now we can move on to actually making your operating system run faster.  It may have taken awhile to get here, but it’s best to do these things in order.  Stay tuned!
Today’s video goes over one of the most popular methods for speeding up any Windows operating system.  Most videos attempt to use only this feature to make computers run faster, and rightly so.  Modifying the Windows 7 Startup will definitely create a performance increase for the majority of computer users.  Many individuals may have already done this step, if so, stay tuned anyways, there are many more methods than these standard ones to get the most out of your Windows 7 PC.
The Windows Startup is quite possibly one of the most mismanaged areas of the Windows operating systems.  It is quite irritating that Microsoft would go through so much trouble to constantly annoy users when they try to run applications, yet when an application want’s to add itself to your windows startup, Windows doesn’t even bat an eye at it.  So as a result, just about every application you install on your computer registers itself into you Windows startup – they think it creates the illusion of better service.  In my opinion, it doesn’t create better service at all, if I want to run an application, I want to run it when I open it, not BEFORE I open it.
Sorry to vent too much frustration here, it is what it is, so lets fix it.  Make sure to check back and monitor your Windows 7 startup quite frequently.  Monitoring it is the only way to make sure you are keeping many applications from adding themselves back to your startup.
1. Download Glary Utilities at the following link: http://www.pcmtechhelp.com/category/community-3/system-tuning/glary-utilities-system-tuning/
2. Open Glary Utilities.
3. Select the ‘Modules’ tab.
4. Select ‘Optimize and Improve’
5. Open the ‘Startup Manager’
6. Sort all of your startup items by ‘Rating’
7. Uncheck any startup item that has red in its rating (in most cases it means it is unnecessary)
8. For items with no rating, make note of the “.exe” filename located under the ‘path’ section.
9. Open http://www.google.com
10. Search for the filename on Google (i.e. dellwebcam2.exe, yourfilename.exe, etc.)
11. Find out information on that particular process.
12. If determined to be useless, disable it from startup.
13. If you still cannot find information on it, leave it on startup, just in case.
14. That’s it!
Disabling startup items is extremely easy with the Glary Utilities.  I looked for quite some time for an application that would help users decide whether or not they should keep an item running on startup.  Personally, I hate to have the majority of things running on my own startup, so I disable a huge chunk of them.  In most cases, it really doesn’t affect the performance of the program in question.

8. Disable Windows Search Indexing Service in Windows 7:


Today’s video goes over disabling a service that runs in the background of the Windows 7 operating system.  Whether most people realize it or not, the Search Indexing Service constantly scans over the file system of the computer, looking for recently used files and modifications so that when the user clicks “Start” and searches for something, it will come up much quicker.  For those of you who rarely use the search feature on their Windows 7 operating system or they are having issues with random slowdown from their processor getting overworked, disabling this service will allow for bit of a performance boost.
Now it is important to remember, disabling this service will also cause other services to stop working correctly.  Namely, the search function does not function as accurately as it once did.  So if you are even considering using the search feature, you should consider skipping over this step and moving directly to the next one.  Just because you are trying to get your computer to run faster it doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your ability to work efficiently on your computer.  For example, you may save some processing power by disabling this service, but how much time are you going to waste searching for files?
As always, disabling or enabling services quite often depends on the circumstances and the user environment.  This judgement is ultimately left to you.  Disabling the Windows Search Indexing Service is just one method for speeding up your computer, there are a number of other ways to do this.
1. Click the “Start” button.
2. In the “Run” field, type “services.msc” without quotations and press enter.
3. Once your services list has opened, navigate to “Windows Search”
4. Right click on the service and select “Properties”
5. Under “Startup Type” select “Disabled”
6. Select “Apply”
7. Select “Ok”
8. In the upper left hand corner, make sure to “Stop” the service
9. That’s it!
If you find you have issues with other programs upon disabling this service simply go back into your services application and re-enable the service.  Ensure you have selected “Automatic (Delayed)” as your option if you decide to re-enable the service.  Thanks for stopping by and stay tuned for more Faster Windows 7 Tips!

9. Disable User Access Control (UAC) in Windows 7


Today in the Faster Windows 7 series we move forward with more tweaks that will help improve the speed of your operating system.  Many of you have already made it through the first 8 steps, and most of those weren’t actually tweaking your operating system that much.  In this step, we get rid of one of the most annoying aspects of the Windows 7 (and Vista, for that matter) operating system.  User Account Control was implemented by Microsoft as an extra security precaution, although I don’t think it is very effective at all in doing so.
Think of it this way, if you were warned before opening 90 percent of things you know you can trust, and it becomes a habit just to click “allow”, what is to keep you from just clicking “allow” habitually the next time you are requested to do so?  I highly doubt this UAC feature actually adds much in the way of security when it comes to 95% of individuals.  If I am wrong about this, feel free to correct me.  Not to mention I absolutely despise being notified by my computer regarding anything.  It’s job is to listen to me, not tell me what to do.
1. Click on the ‘Start’ button
2. Select ‘Control Panel’
3. Select ‘User Accounts and Family Safety’
4. Select ‘User Accounts’
5. Select ‘Change User Account Control Settings’
6. Drag the slider down to ‘Never Notify’
7. Select ‘Ok’
8. Restart your computer
That’s it! There is not much else to it.  You are on your way to a less intrusive Windows 7 operating system already.  So stay tuned, there are plenty more Windows 7 Speed tips to come.

10. Disable Visual Effects (Not Aero) in Windows 7


As we continue this series we will be disabling more and more portions of the Windows 7 operating system so we can make it run faster.  Some of these tweaks might not “catch your fancy” because, quite frankly, they keep Windows 7 from looking really nice and fancy.  For those of you who don’t care about looks, you’ll have no problem disabling portions of your operating system such as this one.
Disabling visual effects (no, not the Aero Effects) in Windows 7 is extremely easy, and it is done the same as it is done in both Windows XP and Windows Vista.  The nice feature about disabling these effects is you can still retain a good majority of them and individually de-select the ones you do not think are visually useful to you.  You will understand more how this works when you follow the steps below.
The Windows 7 operating system, as powerful and efficient as it is, sometimes needs to be told not to enable some of its features.  Right out of the box it is set up for the most visually pleasing experience.  For the majority of people who have more than 3 gigabytes of RAM, this is great.  However, for those users who upgraded their operating system to Windows 7 and still are only running one or two gigs, these visual effects can reign disaster on their performance.
1. On your desktop, right click on ‘computer’.
2. Select ‘Properties’.
3. Under control panel settings, Select ‘Advanced system settings’.
4. Make sure the ‘Advanced’ tab is selected
5. Under ‘performance’, select ‘settings…’
6. Select the radio button for ‘Adjust for best performance…’
7. To retain some Windows 7 beauty, scroll down to the bottom of the list and enable ‘Smooth Edging of Screen Fonts’, ‘Use Drop Shadows for Icon Labels on Desktop’ and ‘Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons’.
8. Select ‘Apply’
That’s it!  You have successfully disabled a large chunk of visual effects that come enabled by default in the Windows 7 operating system.  This should be a good beginning in making your Windows 7 operating system run faster than before.  If you are one of those individuals who don’t care much for the visual effects anyways, make sure to disable ALL of the visual effects for even more of a performance increase.  Stay tuned and thanks for stopping by.

11. Optimize Operating System Paging File on Windows 7


The paging file is an intimidating portion of the operating system.  Most people don’t fully understand what “memory” or “RAM” is, let alone what it’s backup within the kernel operating system is.  Paging file, despite it’s notorious reputation, is not that complicated.  When your computer runs out of memory, it needs something it can fall back on.  For the operating system, this is known as your paging file.  The operating system sets aside hard drive space to handle multiple applications running simultaneously.  Many people who lived before the era of quiet hard drives could really tell when their paging file was under full use, it was that really nasty crunching sound you would hear coming out of your box.
This isn’t to say all crunching sounds are your computer using your paging file, but when your computer is locking up and you hear a constant crunching, it is a typical symptom of running out of system memory.  Think about it this way, your hard drive is a spinning disk with moving parts, it can only move so fast.  Your real computer memory has non movable parts and has extremely quick access times.  This is why your hard drive needs to work extra hard to play the part of memory.  Not a good thing at all.  My first recommendation, optimize your paging file, but still, if you need more memory, BUY SOME – it’s cheap.
All of that geeky tech talk aside, optimizing your operating system paging file on Windows 7 is not that difficult, and really only has one more step than your other Windows operating system counterparts.
1. Go to your ‘Desktop’
2. Right click on ‘Computer’
3. Select ‘Properties’
4. Make note of the GB value of your ‘Installed Memory (RAM)’ category under ‘System’
5. Click on ‘Advanced system settings’ on the left hand bar.
6. Make sure the ‘advanced’ tab is selected.
7. Under ‘Performance’, select ‘Settings…’
8. Select the ‘Advanced’ tab again.
9. Under the ‘virtual memory’ section, select ‘Change…’
10. Uncheck ‘automatically manage paging file size for all drives’
11. Choose the ‘custom size’ radio button.
12. Before entering a value, select the ‘start’ button
13. In the search bar, type ‘calculator’ and press enter (or go to All Programs > Accessories > Calculator)
14. Once your calculator is open, enter ’1024′ and multiply it by the GB value of your ‘Installed Memory (RAM)’ you made note of earlier.
Note: For example, if you had 3 gigabytes, it would be ’1024 * 3 = 3072.
16. Now, multiply your new value (3072 in this case) by 1.5 to get your new paging file memory size (4608 in this case)
17. Return to ‘custom size’ and enter your new value in both the ‘Initial Size’ and ‘Maximum Size’ boxes.
18. Be sure to click ‘set’
19. Click ‘apply’
Whew! I know that seems like too many steps, but they are extremely easy to do.  This tweak will keep windows from automatically adjusting your paging file, and using up resources in the background to do so.  Stay tuned for more tips on speeding up your Windows 7 operating system.

12. Enable Write Caching on the Primary Hard Drive


Caching is an extremely intimidating word to anyone who has even looked at a computer before.  It sounds like your computer is hanging on to some cash for you, which, as a computer, it doesn’t really make any sense.  Caching isn’t a complicated topic though, in the computer world, all it really means is “temporarily storing” data so it can quickly have access to it later if it needs it.  We “cache” things when we think they will reloaded often so we don’t have to go through the whole process of loading them over and over again.
In this video, you will learn how to enable write caching on the primary hard drive of your computer.  Write caching stores data that needs to be written in your hard drive in a “holding pattern” while your hard drive writes it.  This allows your computer to perform other system tasks before something has been “successfully” written to your hard drive.  Now this description should make you a bit nervous, because as you know, if the data isn’t stored in your hard drive – isn’t there a risk of losing it?  That’s where the inherent risk of write caching comes into play.
You see, if your data is in a “holding pattern” in system memory and it hasn’t been written to the hard drive and there is suddenly a power outage, then the memory is cleared and your data is not properly stored.  This is why it is not recommended to enable write caching on the primary hard drive if you believe there may be sudden power outages causing your equipment to lose power.  If you are comfortable with this added risk, then enabling write caching on the primary hard drive is a great way to get more disk performance out of your computer.
1. Go to your desktop.
2. Right click on ‘computer
3. Select ‘properties’
4. Under Control Panel Home, select ‘Device Manager’
5. Select the ‘drop down arrow’ next to the category of ‘disk drives’
6. Right click on the disk drive that is your primary hard drive
7. Select ‘properties’
8. Select ‘policies’
9. Check the box ‘Enable Write Caching on the Device’
10. Also check the box ‘turn off windows write-cache buffer flushing on the device’
11. Select ‘Ok’
That’s it! Now remember, you can’t blame any data loss on me, I did warn you and explain to you what can happen in the instance of a sudden power loss.  If you are uncomfortable with this in any way I don’t recommend going through adding this feature.  Also, as a side note, do not enable write caching on removable devices such as external flash drives or usb drives, you will risk data corruption if someone bumps the cable or unplugs it too early.  Thanks for stopping by!

13. Set Power Settings to High Performance Mode on Windows 7


As we move along in the Faster 7 series and work on speeding up your operating system, you will find that not all tips apply to you. Do not fret, I have a whole catalog of speedup tips. In the instance that a tip does not apply to you, just make a mental note (for the future) and move on to the next Windows 7 speed tip. Windows 7 Performance Mode is built into the power management portion of the operating system. For many users who have laptops this feature comes set as “balanced” right after they have installed their operating systems.
Modifying the power settings to ‘Performance Mode’ will ensure your operating system will run top notch whether or not you have your computer plugged into an outlet. Many people think this setting just impacts their “sleep mode” and “hibernation” settings. In reality, power management for operating systems has become far more sophisticated and even cause modification in processor speeds and visual effects.
Personally, I do not use my laptop without it plugged into a wall, so this is definitely a feature I want to make sure is enabled.
1. Select the Windows 7 ‘Start Button’
2. Choose ‘Control Panel’
3. Select the ‘System and Security’ item
4. Halfway down, select ‘Power Options’
5. Under ‘Plans Shown on Battery Meter’, select ‘High performance’
6. If it does not exist under ‘Plans Shown on Battery Meter’, click the expansion arrow next to ‘Hide additional plans’
7. Select ‘High performance’
8. That’s it!
Now remember, this will greatly reduce your battery life if you are using a laptop that is not plugged in. If you are an individual who is always using their laptop away from a power outlet, this isn’t recommended for you. Thanks for stopping by, more tips to come!

14. Enable ReadyBoost on a Removable USB Flash Device:


ReadyBoost is a feature new to both Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems.  Utilizing a high speed USB port, the computer can store information temporarily onto a separate USB device and access it quicker than from a hard drive.  The theory behind ReadyBoost is utilizing a separate removable USB flash device as your “hard drive cache” instead of your hard drive.  This makes sense for those of you who understand that a hard drive is slower than high speed flash drives.
Not all USB ports and USB flash devices support the ReadyBoost technology, and to be honest, although this is great for a speed boost, it certainly isn’t worth going out and purchasing a “ReadyBoost” enabled flash drive.  This speed tip is one of those tips you follow if you have a USB flash drive lying around collecting dust, which most of us technology geeks have anyways.
You will also not be able to use the ReadyBoost function if you do not have USB 2.0 on your computer.  Most computers that are capable of running Windows Vista and 7 were built long after 2.0 became a standard, so it would be surprising if your computer does not have ports of this speed.
1. Plug in your ‘USB Flash Device’
2. Go to your ‘Desktop’
3. Double click on ‘Computer’
4. Locate the removable device on the list.
5. Right click on the ‘USB Flash Device’
6. Select ‘Properties’
7. Select the ‘ReadyBoost’ Tab
8. If your device does not support ReadyBoost, Windows will let you know at this point.
9. If your device does support ReadyBoost, use the ‘slider’ to specify how much of the flash devices memory you wish to use.
10. The more memory you allocate the better.
11. Select ‘Apply’
12. Select ‘Ok’
13. That’s it!
Now remember, the biggest performance increase for these ReadyBoost devices comes on lower memory systems.  When your computer runs out of system memory, it typically needs to rely on your hard drive to swap data to and from your memory as your processor processes it.  In this instance, it will be using your high speed USB device instead.  Stay tuned for more speed tips!

15. Disable the Thumbnail Preview Feature in Windows 7


There are a large number of graphical effects enabled on the Windows 7 operating system right out of the box.  It is important to weigh the costs and benefits of each one as we go through the Faster 7 series.  There may be a number of tips users just simply do not want to do because they are too much of a fan of them.  This may be one of those tips.  As you know, when there is an image or video within one of your Windows 7 folder, the Windows 7 operating system automatically generates a thumbnail preview to be shown on the folder icon.  This feature isn’t exactly essential, but it does chew up both processing power and memory to function.
For those who are used to the older Windows XP and Windows 2000 operating systems, you have no real need for this feature.  For others, including myself, who find this feature extremely helpful, this would be a tough one to disable.
1. Go to your ‘Desktop’
2. Double click on ‘Computer’
3. Select ‘Organize’ in the upper left hand corner.
4. Select ‘Folder and Search Options’
5. Select the ‘View’ Tab
6. Check the box titled ‘Always Show Icons, Never Thumbnails’
7. Uncheck the box titled ‘Display File Icon on Thumbnails’
8. Select ‘Apply’
9. Click ‘Ok’
10. That’s it!
Don’t get discouraged if each tip doesn’t give a huge performance increase.  The purpose of each tip is to speed up your computer just a little bit more.  Eventually, after going through the entire series of tips, your computer will be at peak performance.  Stay tuned, there are plenty more tips to come.

16. Properly Disable Aero Effects and Themes Services on Windows 7:


There are a number of ways an individual can disable both the Aero Effects and Themes on the Windows 7 operating system.  This video goes straight to the source of the themes by disabling the services directly.  Many individuals will go through the desktop personalization, others through the computer properties window.  Disabling the services instead of the effects will ensure the theme with not return without you enabling the service and also save processing power by not running a service that is no longer required.
Unfortunately, many individuals get it in their head that there is only one way to do this.  This method is one of many, so if you find an alternative method to disable these services, but still get the same effect, simply stick with what you originally went with.  The Windows 7 Aero Effects rely on a service called the “Desktop Window Manager Session Manager”, this service handles the transition from older software that only supports the older operating system themes into the new Aero Effects theme.  Since we are planning on disabling Aero, we no longer need this service.
1. Click on the ‘Start Button’.
2. In the run box, type ‘services.msc’ and press enter.
3. When the list of services show up, scroll down to ‘Desktop Window Manager Session Manager’ and select it.
4. Click ‘Stop’ in the upper left hand corner to stop the service.
5. Right click on the ‘Desktop Window Manager Session Manager’ service.
6. Select ‘Properties’.
7. Change ‘Startup Type’ to ‘Disabled’.
8. Select ‘Apply’.
9. Click ‘Ok’.
10. Scroll down to ‘Themes’ and select it.
11. Click ‘Stop’ in the upper left hand corner to stop the service.
12. Right click on the ‘Themes’ service.
13. Select ‘Properties’.
14. Change ‘Startup Type’ to ‘Disabled’.
15. Select ‘Apply’.
16. Click ‘Ok’.
That’s it!  You have successfully disabled the Aero Effects and Windows Themes for your operating system.  This tip will give a very large performance boost in just about every hardware area including processor, graphics card and memory.  Aero is a great tool, but it simply uses many resources.  Remember, you can always enable the services again down the line if you change your mind.

17. Upgrading System Memory (RAM), Locating and Purchasing:


Locating System Memory, or RAM, for upgrading the Windows operating system used to be an intimidating process even for computer geeks.  Thankfully, tools and system memory configurators have come a long way over the past five to ten years.  Now, anyone can go to a memory configurator website and locate the exact specifications of their system memory within a minute or two.  This video shows users exactly how to use one of the best memory configurators on the web today.
After using this configurator, users can find out all of the information about their system memory they need to go shopping for upgrades.  Many individuals have preferences for certain vendors when it comes to purchasing RAM.  Some are more comfortable walking into the store to purchase it, others are more comfortable purchasing online.  In either case, with the information provided from the configurator, the user can go to whichever vendor he chooses to purchase memory.
Of course, The PCMichiana Tech Help Show recommends using Newegg.com for all of their hardware purchasing needs.  Newegg.com has been around for years and has an amazing track record for shipping time, reliability and trustworthiness.  Be careful which online vendors you choose to purchase from, you may save a few dollars on your memory, but a huge chunk of memory in the online market is actually forged.

Links Discussed in Video for Upgrading System Memory (RAM):


The process of installing system memory may also be intimidating to many people.  It is important to remember, if you have purchased the proper memory, installing it is extremely easy, as the memory only goes into your memory slots one way!

18. Remove and Replace Background Image with Solid Color:


Many people ignore this tip because they feel it is “insignificant” or just plain unacceptable.  Despite it’s lack of popularity, removing the background image from your desktop is an age old technique for freeing up some system memory (RAM) from your computer.  Many people take a photo on their high definition cameras not realizing these images are taken at a massive resolution size.  They copy and paste this image onto their computer and then set it as their desktop background.  What happens is that image is loaded into system memory for display and stays there.
For those who have lower memory systems this is an excellent tip to have.  Right out of the box, Windows 7 backgrounds are optimized for low memory usage, but if you are using a personal image as your background and you have not optimized it, it is probably a good idea to drop it.  For those of you who do not know, an “optimized” image is an image that is typically configured as a “desktop wallpaper”.  So if you downloaded your image from a website you are a fan of and they designated it a “desktop wallpaper”, it is likely the image is already optimized and you do not need to worry about removing it.
1. Right click on your ‘Desktop’
2. Select ‘Personalize’
3. Select ‘Desktop Background’
4. On the ‘Picture Location’ dropdown, select ‘Solid Colors’
5. Choose a color
6. Select ‘Save Changes’
7. That’s it!
Of course, removing background images completely always gives some form of performance increase.  Even if your background image is optimized, loading a solid color puts less of a burden on the operating system.

19. Enable Multiple Processors on Startup Configuration


Right out of the packaging the Windows 7 operating system does not come configured to boot up with multiple processor cores.  This means that users of multi-core processors are not utilizing the full potential of their processor when their computer boots up.  Modifying the number of processors used on startup is an extremely easy thing to do and in many cases can shave a few seconds off of your startup time.
Unfortunately, if you do not have a multi-core processor this tip will not do you much good.  If you are unsure of how many processor cores you have on your operating system, these steps will show you how many cores you actually have.  Multiple processor cores allow tasks to be distributed to different sections, or “cores” of your processor so they can be processed simultaneously.
The processor is one of the most powerful aspects of a computer system, it is also the least likely to be bottlenecking your performance.  For those who are struggling with memory or graphics card issues, this tip may help with startup, but will not give a significant boost to other performance areas.
1. Click the ‘Start Button’
2. Enter ‘msconfig’ into the run box.
3. Press ‘Enter’
4. Select the ‘Boot’ Tab
5. Select ‘Advanced Options’
6. Check the box titled “Number of processors”
7. Choose the maximum number of processors from the dropdown
8. Select ‘Ok’
9. Select ‘Apply’
10.  That’s it!
Next time you reboot your computer there should be an increase in your startup time.  A great way to test how much of an improvement you have made is to time your startup with a stopwatch before you make this change and then time it again after making it.  Stay tuned for more Faster 7 speedup tips.

20. How To Disable CPU Core Parking For Dual And Quad Processors:


For those of you who are using laptops with Windows 7 or Vista installed, you may be disappointed to find out the dual, quad or octal core processor you invested in isn’t actually using all of the cores.  That’s right… out of the box these operating systems might not fully enable the distribution of processes over the cores for certain system configurations.  For the most part, these configurations are limited to laptops.
The reason for disabling multiple cores really comes down to energy consumption.  The default power profiles set forth by Microsoft opt for an energy savings based configuration, even when the power settings are set to full performance.  Personally, I find it rather obnoxious, as once I disabled core parking, I saw a significant increase in all of my processor intensive tasks.
1. Copy the following registry key entry between the brackets [ 0cc5b647-c1df-4637-891a-dec35c318583 ].
2. Select your start button.
3. In the search box, type ‘regedit’ and press enter.
4. Once your registry editor is open, select ‘Edit’ and ‘Find…’.
5. Paste the above registry key in the box and select ‘Find’.
6. Once it has located it, look for the keys on the right hand side labeled MinValue and MaxValue.
7. Double click on each value and make sure they are both set to ’0′.
8. Select ‘Edit’ and ‘Find Next…’.
9. Continue to replace MinValue and MaxValue for each entry until you have replaced them all.
10. Close the registry editor and shut down your computer.
11. Power the computer back up.
12. Core Parking should now be disabled.
To check whether or not your cores are parked simply press ctrl + alt + del and open the task manager.  You can then select the ‘Performance’ tab and open the ‘Resource Monitor…’.  Within the resource monitor, select the ‘CPU’ tab and look at the graphs on the right hand side.  None of the CPUs should say, in text, that they are parked.  If they do not, then your processor cores are not parked.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

How To Permanently Activate Windows XP SP3 (Working Activator)



As requested by certain visitors. This is Windows XP Activator (crack).

This will permanently activate your Windows XP Service Pack 3 latest version.

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If you want serial number for Windows XP SP3 download this link :-
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(Remember! this serial mostly worked on earlier version SP3, not the latest) otherwise use activator.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

12 Witty Quotes From Shahrukh Khan That Prove He Is The King Of Come-Backs

Love him or hate him, Shahrukh Khan will always remain the King of Bollywood. The fact that he matches his charming on screen persona with an equally charming and witty real life personality just adds to his appeal. He's witty, sarcastic and cocky by turn and always has a come-back ready. Here are a few of his quips which will leave you smiling.

1. On being asked how fatherhood has affected his acting career.


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3. When asked if he's bisexual.


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4. Mandira Bedi: “Do you think having Shilpa Shetty (Rajasthan Royals) and Preity Zinta (Kings XI Punjab) as rival team owners will sour their relations with you?


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6. Karan Johar, on a Koffee With Karan episode: “If you woke up one morning and found out that you have turned in Aamir, you would…?”


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8. A journalist: “We heard you are getting paid quite a lot for KBC-3 but you have been tight lipped about it. Could you let us know how much they are paying you?”


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10. A reporter: “When will you start making different movies? Better movies?”


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11. Another reporter: Salman was moved to tears during your stage appearance together at Sensations 2005, when you said kind words about him. Is your relationship going well now ?


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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

10 Ways To Remotely Turn On Computer from LAN and WAN if its Shutdown

Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is an Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a shut-down computer to be turned on remotely. Most recent motherboards that have an integrated Ethernet controller that supports this feature. You can enable the Wake-on-LAN feature in the Power Management section of the motherboard’s BIOS. There are two ways of how Wake-on-LAN can work. The first one is you want to turn on a computer on the same local area network and the second one is you want to turn on a computer in another location through the internet.
This is how Wake-on-LAN works; the target computer is shut down with enough power reserved for the network card to function. The network card listens for a specific packet called the “Magic Packet”. The listening computer receives this packet, checks it for the correct information, and then boots if the Magic Packet is valid. A magic packet is data consisting of “FF FF FF FF FF FF” followed by 16 repetitions of the listening network device’s MAC address.
Here is how you can turn on a computer on the same local area network using Wake-on-LAN. There are many Wake-On-LAN tools that can be downloaded on the Internet and of course we always try our best to find the easiest ones to use.

1. Nirsoft WakeMeOnLan
WakeMeOnLan is a useful little utility from NirSoft that displays a list of computers on the network and allows you to switch one or all of them on with the click of a button.
wakemeonlan
All you need to do is scan the network by pressing F5 and it will display all connected computers and the status as to whether they’re currently on or off. Simply select the computer to wake and click the Wake button or hit F8. The good thing is, the list is saved and will be loaded the next time you start the program, or you can rescan for new computers or their updated status. The range of IP Addresses can be limited via the options.
As with many NirSoft tools, WakeMeOnLan can be used via the command line and a computer can be woken up by either it’s address, name , MAC address or even the predefined text description you give it. For example, to wake a computer using it’s MAC address:
WakeMeOnLan.exe /wakeup 40-48-81-A7-34-27
Or, to wake a system using it’s IP:
WakeMeOnLan.exe /wakeup 192.168.1.7
Great for shortcuts or batch files too. Just to mention, you have to run the program in the GUI mode first for the information to get saved to the .cfg file which the command line uses.
Download WakeMeOnLan

2. Nyxbull Wake on LAN
nyxbull wake on lan
Only the MAC address of the target computer is required for this tool to work on the LAN. To find MAC address, double click on the network icon located at tray bar, go to Support tab and click on Details button. The physical address is your MAC address. It is in 00-11-22-33-44 format.
Another way is to open up command prompt and type “arp -a“. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) command can only display MAC address of other computer that is turned on. You can’t use it to display your own MAC address.
Download Nyxbull Wake on LAN v1.0

3. FUSION WakeUp on Lan
Fusion wake up on LAN
Another Free utility. What I really like about this tool is it has the ability to get MAC address from IP address. If the target computer is off, you can still try the Get MAC button because it can search in the cache. As for the password box, you can leave it blank.
Download Fusion WakeUp On LAN
Important Note: If you’re unable to remotely turn on your computer using any of the tools listed above, you need to make sure that your computer is Wake-On-LAN ready by checking your BIOS settings and network adapter properties which can be found on page 2 together with 5 more ways to remotely turn on a computer from LAN/WAN.


Wake on LAN over the Internet

We’ll now continue to the more interesting part, booting up a computer from another location through Internet. Let’s say I am in Singapore on a business trip and I need to turn on my computer to retrieve some files. It may seem impossible but it is possible. For Wake-on-LAN over the internet, you must have a router that is turned on in order to wake up a computer over the internet.
Note: Make sure you configure your router to forward port 9 to the computer that you want to boot up otherwise it will not work because the Magic Packet can’t get into your network. Refer to PortForward.com on how to configure port forwarding for your router.
4. Depicus Wake on Lan
At first we found the Depicus Wake on Lan tool that is able to boot up a computer using Wake-on-LAN over the internet.
how to Wake on lan over the internet
Something that was very confusing at first about this tool was the Subnet Mask entry. It somehow modifies the entered IP address to become something else. Eventually we came across a simple solution to this issue. Just use the subnet mask 255.255.255.255 and it’ll send the magic packet to the IP address and MAC Address that you’ve specified.

Here are some websites that allow sending magic packets to boot up a computer over the internet. They are free services that can be used by anyone.
5. Wake-On-LAN Online
Wake on lan Online
You must know the external IP address, MAC address and also the Port. The default port for WOL over the Internet is 9. Some use port 7. Enter the correct information, hit the “Wake Up!” button and it’ll send the magic packet to turn on your computer.
You can also setup a schedule to turn the computer on at a specified time and date.
Visit Wake-On-LAN Online

6. RemoteWakeUp
Remote Wakeup
The requirement is the same as above. You need to enter IP address/hostname, MAC address and port which defaults to 9.
Visit RemoteWakeUp

7. Depicus Wake on LAN over the Internet
Depicus Wake On LAN over the Internet
Other than entering IP Address, MAC Address and Port, you need to enter subnet mask as well. Just enter 255.255.255.255 and a port of 9.
Visit Depicus Wake on LAN over the Internet

8. Wake on Lan Monitor
If Wake-on-LAN doesn’t work for you, try using Wake on Lan Monitor/Sniffer. You can use this tool to test if the magic packet is reaching your computer or not.
Wake on lan Sniffer
Download Wake on LAN Monitor/Sniffer
Tip: There are some routers that supports Dynamic DNS. This is a very useful feature where if your IP address changes, you can still keep track of your current IP address. My Belkin N1 wireless router has this feature and it’s easy to configure. I only need to sign up with DynDNS.org, and enter the information in my Belkin router.
Router support Dynamic DNS

Make Sure Your Computer is WOL Ready

To enable the Wake-on-LAN feature in the BIOS, in addition to an obvious option which is usually named something like “Wake on LAN”, you may have to enable an option called “PCI Devices power on” in the ACPI configuration and power management settings.
power on by pci devices
You also need to make sure the LAN driver in Windows has the WOL feature enabled. Right click on (My) Computer -> Manage -> Device Manager -> Network adapters. Double click on your Ethernet controller and look in the Advanced tab for a “Wake on LAN” or “Wake from shutdown” option and make sure it’s enabled. Also go into the Power Management tab and tick “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”, “Allow this device to wake the computer”, and optionally “Only allow magic packets to wake the computer”.
Wake from Shutdown
Also, while the system is switched off, make sure power is still getting to the network adapter by checking to see if the light is on near the connector on the motherboard or card. If not there is no power going to it then other settings may need adjusting. Something else which could stop power getting to the network adapter is a motherboard jumper. Some ASRock boards have a LAN power saving jumper which needs shorting for network adapter power to remain on. Worth checking the manual for this if there is still no network power.