99 Performance Tips for Windows XP. {*style:<b>Beginners Guides: 99 Performance Tips for Windows XP From faster boot times, to speeding up your current hardware, PCSTATS has 99 Tips to make your computer run quicker, better, and more efficiently. - Version 1.7.0 </b>*} Welcome to PCSTATS' massive Tech Tips and Tweaks Guide! This time around, our focus is on making your Windows computer perform better, and faster! Whether this means booting and shutting down quicker, achieving better 3D gaming performance, or just making your PC feel more 'snappy,' chances are there's a tip or two in here to help you speed your current PC up. PCSTATS will also cover the basics of overclocking the processor, memory and video card, so as not to miss out on this important area of extra performance potential. Now let's get into PCSTATS' 99 Performance Tips for Windows... but first, click on this link to bookmark this awesome PCSTATS Guide.
Table of Contents Use 'whole system' performance benchmarks Tweak insurance part 3: Restoring BIOS defaults. 101 Tech Tips and Tweaks for Windows XP. Beginners Guides: 101 Tech Tips and Tweaks for Windows From performance to security and privacy tips; from essential advice for beginners to registry tweaks, PCSTATS 101 Tech Tips will help you get the most out of your PC! - Version 1.3.5 PCSTATS has a little present for you this week - a massive Tech Tip guide for Windows; 101 useful and sometimes spicy Tweaks and Tips that you can use to improve your clunkly PC! Some you might know, some you might not, but guaranteeded there is a lot of interesting advice in this guide.
From Beginner's Tech Tips to registry tweaks, it's all present and accounted for. This list is presented in two sections. The first is composed of tweaks and tips you can implement using options already present in the Windows XP interface. The second is composed of Registry tips which require the use of the REGEDIT program. Partner Program Regional Portal Selector. Sign In.
How to disable the Autorun functionality in Windows. The updates that this article describes fix a problem with the disable Autorun feature. Without these updates, Autorun for a network drive cannot be disabled. Also, the shortcut menu and double-click functionality of Autorun were not disabled even if the steps that were previously provided were followed. This problem is fixed by the updates described in this article. The updates were distributed to the following systems through the Windows Update and Automatic update distribution channels: Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows XP Service Pack 3 Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 This article also contains links to download locations where users can obtain these updates.
The purpose of Autorun The main purpose of Autorun is to provide a software response to hardware actions that you start on a computer. Default Behavior of Autorun and AutoPlay Default behavior of AutoPlay on Windows XP-based systems Default behavior for Autorun Method 1.