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Speed Up Your Windows XP In 30 Seconds!

Posted By: Wednesday 10 October 2007 No Comments Yet

Ever wonder how you can speed up your Windows XP machine and make it run faster? Well, That’s simple! You don’ t need to be a computer technician to accomplish this.
Less is more! Remember this! One of the main things that uses the most of the Windows XP system resources and slowing your computer it’s Visual effects (Graphics and animation). By disabling visual effects, your system gain dramatic improvement of performance. Here is how you can do it!

  1. Right-click on My Computer (if you don’t see it on your desktop, you can access it from Start->Computer)
  2. Then choose Properties, and then click on Advanced system settings.
  3. From Advanced, click on Settings.
  4. Then check Adjust for best performance under Visual Effects.
  5. Click Apply then OK.

That is it! Do you see how simple it is? You dont need to purchase the latest hardware to boost the performance on your computer!

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