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		<title>3 Windows Speed Tips from a Linux User</title>
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		<dc:creator>Binny V A</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of my regular readers know that <strong class="highlight">I do most of my work in <a href="http://lindesk.com/">Linux</a>. After all, my development platform is LAMP(L being Linux)</strong>. But it was not always so - <strong class="highlight">I used to be on Windows</strong>(in a period now referred to as the dark ages). Being a power user, I found a lot of tweaks on Windows. But I never managed to share them on any of my blogs - because I started almost all of them after I moved to Linux. So here is three tips on how to make Windows a bit better(or at least less painful).]]></description>
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<p class="intro">Most of my regular readers know that <strong class="highlight">I do most of my work in <a href="http://lindesk.com/">Linux</a>. After all, my development platform is LAMP(L being Linux)</strong>. But it was not always so &#8211; <strong class="highlight">I used to be on Windows</strong>(in a period now referred to as the dark ages). Being a power user, I found a lot of tweaks on Windows. But I never managed to share them on any of my blogs &#8211; because I started almost all of them after I moved to Linux. So here is three tips on how to make Windows a bit better(or at least less painful).</p>
<p>I started on Windows 95 &#8211; my first computer(400 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 4 GB HDD) had it pre-installed. That was my introduction to computers. But soon I migrated to Windows 98. I have very fond memories of that OS &#8211; Windows 98 is my favorite OS in the windows family. As a matter of fact, even now, my systems have that green background of Windows 98. I moved to Linux(Fedora Core 1) after that. So most of the tips shared here was tested on Windows 98 &#8211; but I am sure it still applies to the later versions as well. I don&#8217;t use these tricks anymore(I don&#8217;t use Windows that much now) &#8211; so I wanted document them before I forget them.</p>
<p>Being a speed junkie &#8211; and having a 32 MB RAM &#8211; made me optimize my system a lot. I found most of the tips below with a lot of trial and error(we did not have the internet back then &#8211; why do you think I call it the dark ages?). Anyway, here are my top 3 tips to make your windows a little better&#8230;</p>
<h2>Speed Up Explorer.exe</h2>
<p>You can <strong class="highlight">speed up the time taken to show a folder contents</strong> using this trick&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>Open a folder in Explorer</li>
<li>Choose Tools &gt; Folder Options</li>
<li>Select the &#8216;Use Windows classic folders&#8217; in the Tasks section</li>
<li>Press OK.</li>
</ul>
<p>This will get rid of the &#8216;Common Tasks&#8217; to the left of the explorer. Now try browsing for files &#8211; you will notice a considerable difference in speed.</p>
<h2>Startup Optimization</h2>
<p>You might already know this tip if you are a &#8216;Power User&#8217; &#8211; msconfig. To <strong class="highlight">make your system more responsive and consume less memory</strong>, you can remove unwanted tasks from startup&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>Go to Start &gt; Run.</li>
<li>Type in &#8216;msconfig&#8217; without the quotes</li>
<li>Go to the Startup tab</li>
<li>Unselect the application that you know you don&#8217;t need. </li>
<li>Press OK &#8211; you don&#8217;t have to restart.</li>
</ul>
<p>The deactivated apps will not start from the next boot. In some cases, this will really speed up your system.</p>
<h2>Replace Default File Viewers</h2>
<p><strong class="highlight">Notepad should be replaced with <a href="http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/">Metapad Lite</a></strong>. Not Notepad++ or other &#8216;Advanced Editors&#8217; &#8211; they take half a second to load. Metapad Lite is much faster &#8211; as fast as notepad &#8211; but with more features.</p>
<p>Use <strong class="highlight">Irfan View as your default Image viewer</strong>. I am sure most of you guys are doing this already.</p>
<p><strong class="highlight">Replace Internet Explorer with Firefox</strong>. You will not see a immediate speed improvement. But in the long run, Firefox will prevent many virus from getting access to your system &#8211; giving you a stabler, faster system.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.foobar2000.org/">Foobar2000</a> is a better and faster audio player than default audio player provided by Windows. But then again, do anyone use Windows Media Player?</p>
<p>If you are a programmer I would recommend <strong class="highlight"><a href="http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm">Notepad++</a> &#8211; as an editor</strong> &#8211; not as a Notepad replacement.</p>
<h2>Other Tweaks</h2>
<p>There are many other tweaks as well &#8211; but most of them are obsolete due to faster machines and newer OSes. Some of them include&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>Disabling Wallpaper/Screensaver</li>
<li>Use <a href="http://www.x-setup.net/">XSetup</a> to optimize hidden settings</li>
<li>Using a better terminal than Command Prompt</li>
<li>Disabling the &#8216;Effects&#8217; &#8211; Fade effects, Menu Shadow, etc.</li>
<li>Disabling File Indexing</li>
<li>Disabling HDD Paging(Virtual Memory)</li>
<li>And more&#8230;</li>
</ul>
<p>In my next post, I will introduce you to my great Windows Hack &#8211; &#8216;The Escape&#8217;</p>
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