items tagged with speed up
Shortcut to Any LocationWritten By: Administrator
Section: Guides
Category: Guides2008-06-16 12:57:46
 |
Accessing folders that are inside other folders (which can also be inside other folders) can be cumbersome and extremely annoying. The other day, I was standing behind someone who trying to show me a problem that they were experiencing with their computer. I watched as they ...(Continued) |
Read More About Shortcut To Any Location...
Speed Up Your Search in Windows XPWritten By: Administrator
Section: Guides
Category: Guides2008-06-16 13:02:19
 |
One of the new features of Windows Vista is the ability to have instant search. Well you may or may not know, but with a add-on from Microsoft, you can get this functionality in Windows XP. The add-on is Windows Desktop Search…. |
Read More About Speed Up Your Search In Windows XP...
Internet Options - Settings for Max SpeedWritten By: Administrator
Section: Guides
Category: Guides2008-03-18 01:00:00
 |
Windows XP Only: In Windows XP at one time or another you probably have seen the Internet Options controls. What you probably didn't know is that if you use certain settings, that you can increase your internet speed. Follow this guide to maximize your internet browsing speed. |
Read More About Internet Options - Settings For Max Speed...
Minimize Running Programs to Boost Your Available MemoryWritten By: Administrator
Section: Guides
Category: Guides2008-06-26 02:44:47
 |
When programs are installed onto your computer, sometimes the program will auto configure itself to auto start whenever you boot your computer. What this does is use up some of your memory resources which does have a pronounced effect on your overall speed...(Continued) |
Read More About Minimize Running Programs To Boost Your Available Memory...
Speed Up XP Boot with Boot DefragWritten By: Administrator
Section: Guides
Category: Guides2008-06-16 12:57:46
 |
Speed up your boot time by enabling a Boot Defrag. Enabling Boot Defrag places all boot files next to each other on the disk to allow for faster booting. This should be enabled by default, however it can be changed inadvertently by various software or other means. If you experience a slow boot, you should definitely check to make sure that your Boot Defrag is enabled. |
Read More About Speed Up XP Boot With Boot Defrag...
There are 7 items tagged with speed up. You can view all our tags in the Tag Cloud
<< Start < Previous 1 2 Next > End >>
Page 1 Of 2