Simple Ways Accelerate Windows 7

By SUHAR Tuesday, July 5, 2011
How can I speed up Windows 7? That question is often asked by early users of Windows 7 operating system. But behind the question of me, if windows 7 is not quite fast with a minimum of 2GB of memory and the processor core 2 duo? It seems we are never satisfied with the speed of the computer. There are many ways to add the speed of Windows 7, there is a through regedit settings, through the startup settings, settings gpedit and others. In this article I will try to give you 3 simple steps to speed up Windows 7 for beginners class in learning computers.
NOTE: if you're still a beginner in tinkering with regedit, regedit backup first before you perform the following test.
How to backup regedit;

  1. Click [Start] then type [regedit] in the search box
  2. From the windows registry click [Computer] which is usually the very top
  3. After that, click [File] and select [Export]
  4. In the new window give a name and save your backup regedit place that you will remember.
  5. Click [Save] and close the regedit window.

Accelerate booting Windows 7
Steps;
  1. Click [Start] then type [msconfig] in the Search box and press [Enter]
  2. Select and click the [Boot]
  3. Click the [Advanced Options ...]
  4. In the window [Boot Advance options] check the [Number of proccessors] and select 2 or 4 of dropdowsn menu (but you can only choose it if you use dual-core processor or quad-core).
  5. Process completed
Accelerate the Taskbar Thumbnail Preview
  1. Click [Start] then type [regedit] in the search box.
  2. Once the window is open regedit, go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelMouse
  3. Double-click on [MouseHoverTime] and change the value to 100 or smaller
  4. Click [Ok], then close the regedit window.
  5. Now, thumbnail previews you will appear faster.
Accelerate Shutdown Windows 7

  1. Please open the registry editor by typing [regedit] in the search box and press [Enter]
  2. Go to: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl]
  3. Double click on the words [WaitToKillServiceTimeOut]
  4. The default value is usually the equivalent of 12 000 to 12 seconds. Change the value the be between 5000-7000. Do not be too small because it could mean coercion.
Congratulations compete with windows 7 you!
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