Thursday, November 4, 2010

TIPS FOR WORKING COMPUTER ALWAYS STABLE


Many Windows XP users are disappointed to see the work computer is slow and often hangs. Many reasons are behind this, one of which is the limited hardware specifications that are used, such as low spec processor, minimal RAM capacity or another. But even faced with the limitations of the hardware used, it is still possible for users of Windows XP to do tricks that make Windows XP is stable and not easily hangs by not reducing the principal functions of Windows XP itself.
One way is to disable some Windows Service is not required, but before it was done, one important thing that must be done before the backup system registry, so that if something goes wrong later, System of Windows will be restored to its original state.
How to backup the registry is: Click Start -> Run, type "regedit" and then in the menu Registry Editor click File -> Export, give the name backup.reg and click OK (Figure 1)













Disable Windows Service
Because Windows is intended for different users and tasks, then windows makes a variety of services that actually is not necessarily required. Following the services that are not often normal basis slightly though not necessarily we need it. With the switch off (disable) the service, then the computer's workload will be reduced which in turn will increase the speed of the computer itself.
Service are:
·         Alerter
·         Clipbook
·         Computer Browser
·         Distributed Link Tracking Client
·         Fast User Switching
·         Help and Support
·         Human Interface Access Devices
·         Indexing Service
·         IPSEC Services
·         Messenger
·         Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing
·         Portable Media Serial Number
·         Remote Dekstop Help Session Manager
·         Remote Procedure Call Locator
·         Remote Registry
·         Remote Registry Service
·         Secondary Logon
·         Routing & Remote Access
·         Server
·         Telnet
·         TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
·         Upload Manager
·         Universal Plug and Play Device Host
·         Wireless Zero Configuration
·         Workstation

How to disable the services above are:
1. Click Start -> Run, type "services.msc"
2. Double click on the service you want to change
3. Change startup type to "Disable"
4. Restart your computer

Disable System Restore
System restore can be useful if the computer trouble, but all the saved restore points can take a fairly large room in the hard drive. System restore burden due to constantly monitor the system. By disabling System Restore, then some resources will be allocated to other things.
How to turn off System Restore is:
1. Open the Control Panel
2. Click Performance and Maintenance
3. Click System
4. Click the System Restore Tab
5. Click "Turn Off System Restore on All Drives"
6. Click "OK"
 




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