Yahoo published the Top 10 Windows XP Tips Of All Time and I found some of them useful for me. So I decided to share them with you.
Tip 10: Halt background services to improve performance
Tip 9: Increase available disk space by scaling back System Restore
Tip 8: Scrub your hard drive clean
Tip 7: Run two displays on the same PC
Tip 6: Force unresponsive applications to close at shutdown
Tip 5: Automatically optimize your hard drive
Tip 4: Set a custom resolution
Tip 3: Stay on top of registry changes
Tip 2: Recover lost data
Tip 1: Automatically log when and why shutdowns have occurred
In particular I like the tips 6, 5 and 1, so here they are:
Tip 6: Force unresponsive applications to close at shutdown
- Launch RegEdit (select Start > Run, type regedit and click OK) and browse to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop
- Find the string called AutoEndTasks. Right-click it, select Modify from the pop-up menu, and change the data value from 0 to 1. (If you can't find this string, create it by selecting Edit > New > String Value and set the data value to 1.)
- Close RegEdit and reboot your PC.
Tip 5: Automatically optimize your hard drive
- Open RegEdit and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OptimalLayout
- Find the string called EnableAutoLayout, and change its data value to 1. (If this string doesn't exist, create it and set the value to 1.)
- Exit RegEdit and reboot your PC.
Tip 1: Automatically log when and why shutdowns have occurred
- Open RegEdit and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Reliability
- Set the ShutDownReasonUI data value to 1. (If this string doesn't exist, create it and set the value to 1.)
- Exit RegEdit and reboot your PC.
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