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Haiku Operating System. TCP Optimizer / Downloads. SG TCP Optimizer TCP Optimizer 4 (latest stable release that works with Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 2012 Server, etc.) Details: The TCP Optimizer is a free, easy Windows program that provides an intuitive interface for tuning and optimizing your Internet connection. There is no installation required, just download and run as administrator. The program can aid both the novice and the advanced user in tweaking related TCP/IP parameters in Windows, making it easy to tune your system to the type of Internet connection used.

The TCP Optimizer is targeted towards broadband internet connections, however it can be helpful with tuning any internet connection type, from dialup to Gigabit+ :) It is completely free, requires no installation, and has been downloaded over 8 Million times. If you need help with the program, check the TCP Optimizer documentation, read our broadband tweaking articles, the Optimizer FAQ, and/or visit our Forums. SG Windows 7 / Vista / 2008 Misc Downloads. Www.computernetworkinghelp.com | Speed up your Internet with TCP. Windows XP. The MINIX 3 Operating System.

Services Guide for Windows XP. Services Guide for Windows XP [Click Here to Skip My Opening Drivel and Get to the Services] When I first sketched out the rough draft of what I wanted to include in The Elder Geek I wasn't going to have a section dealing with Services. There are a ton of sites out 'there' that go into excruciating detail on how to extract the last ounce of performance by fiddling with the default XP services.

A few hundred e-mails later from readers wanting to know why I didn't have a services section, here it is, ready for you to peruse. Frankly, I don't recommend you change any of the services from the default installation of XP. What are services? There are two ways to view Services on your computer. Looking at the Services window you can see it has columns for Name, Description, Status, Startup Type and Log On As. The table below illustrates how I've set up the information for each service. Microsoft has assigned what they call a Display Name to each service. Computer Laboratory - Xen virtual machine monitor. Windows XP Commands.