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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
congrats! I read in some magazine (PC World I think) that the service pack 1 for XP was really affecting the performance and that there was a fix from Microsoft, (somewhere?). I have a dual boot system with ME and XP, and I've noticed that the XP side really eats up the ram with hardly any programs running. Anyone have any info?
XP is a memory hog, but I think there's a memory-manager build in. You can set programs priority in terms of using system resources. Realtime mode gives the best performance, but slows everything else down to shit. I hope I remembered this the right way. I don't use XP.
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you might look at www.blackviper.com, he has a list on how to configure XP .. what things aren't needed that get loaded, what can be set to manual instead of auto and the like. He has a downloadable PDF file on the hows and whats of it. He hasn't uploaded the latest yet (24 may) but should. I am using the former version and haven't had any troubles.Set your desktop to Windows Classic Mode as opposed to XP mode. Turn off Windows Transparency. Set your desktop to "Best Performance" as opposed to "Best Appearance", by right-clickong My Computer and selecting the "Advanced" tab. And definitely, definitely go out and get yourself Tweak-XP (found at http://www.totalidea.com). It has a built-in RAM defragmenter and all kinds of tweaks. I've got two XP Home boxes and won't even consider running XP without it.
Nukeboy, XP takes 128 meg for it's own use even so but all I've done is set for best performance and it's passable - I read from a winXPnews newsletter that if you turn off the indexing service it may speed up the performance but so far I haven't done that
here's a link to winXPnews. If you try that let me know if it works. - TJ
I loved Tweak UI for 98, so thanks Cick for the link for Tweak XP! The novelty of the XP UI has just about worn off, so I do intend to kill it. On the other hand, I like the transparent icon names; I ran a program called "Transparent" on my '98 machine that used a whopping 2k. Will it work on XP? Is there a replacement? Currently, XP seems to be using a little over 200meg even after shutting everything that blackviper recommends, including indexing and COM+ I know I have to delve deeper, the nice thing that I seem to be hearing is that XP is much more forgiving than other WIN platforms when it comes to tweaking and recovery. I can't tell you how many times I had to reinstall 95 & 98 after making a "minor" adjustment. Now, if any of you incredibly intelligent folks can tell me how to have Explorer display the extensions of associated files, I'd be forever in your debt (or at least send an international money order for the price of a glass of Scotch)!
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Just got my new laptop; 1.8gHz windows XP, 512 meg I can't believe how much faster this is than my old laptop! This is going to put a lot more fun into my Brycing!