Optimizing Windows XP
Microsoft, Windows May 4th, 2007
Microsoft’s newest Windows release, Vista, has been out for a few months now, but most users will still be using Windows XP for some time to come. For some this is due to financial considerations, but for most this is due to a distaste for Microsoft Vista.
XP was released more than five years ago, however there are still things to be learned about XP, which is why I’m happily reporting to you a great Windows XP Optimization Guide. I must admit that most of the information won’t come as anything new to experienced power users, but for beginning to intermediate users this guide will be a great help.
As the site explains it:
XP was released more than five years ago, however there are still things to be learned about XP, which is why I’m happily reporting to you a great Windows XP Optimization Guide. I must admit that most of the information won’t come as anything new to experienced power users, but for beginning to intermediate users this guide will be a great help.
As the site explains it:
Clean Spyware and Viruses + Optimize Windows XP to improve home, work and gaming performance safely. Windows XP’s default configuration is far from optimized. This Free guide will help you improve your overall system performance without having to manually edit the Registry. I avoid using or recommending “all-in-one” Windows XP Tweak programs since many blindly adjust settings that have no affect on performance and can cause future problems.Even if you are confident in your XP mastery and don’t feel the need to check out the XP Optimization Guide, you should still visit the site as it is home to a few other interesting guides such as XP Freeware, XP Myths, and XP Secrets.
Nicholas Alston
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