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I’m the quintessential free spirit living everyday to the fullest.Born at a time which qualifies me as a Cusp between a Gemini and Cancer,I show strong traits of both.Completely ruled by the moon,my mood swings are slapdash and worse than a woman having her periods.All said and done,considering it is only a mind-game,I’m quite sure I will be hitting a Menopause soon.I am an extremely feisty and a hyperactive individual full of Joie de vivre.I have many a blonde moment that invariably results in a Comedy of Errors and I never miss out on an opportunity to laugh; as Michael Pritchard puts it “You don't stop laughing because you grow old.You grow old because you stop laughing”.My passions are Speed,Challenge and Adventure of any sort and often, don’t hesitate taking a Road less traveled.I’m a bit of a Social Butterfly with a decent sense of humor and a heart of gold that almost always tends to rule over my brains.I do not care much about criticism and strongly believe in “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.”

Monday, December 29, 2008

Blu-Ray and PowerDVD 8

Of late, Technology has been progressing in leaps and bounds and the Quality of Video files and formats have also been making tremendous progress. The Compact Disk [CD] was the first to come out after the VHS/Video Cassettes era that lasted decades. It brought along with it the MPEGAV format. For a long time this was the industry standard for creating Video CDs until the advent of the Digital Versatile Disk [DVD] happened. With typical data rates in the range of 3-10 Mbps, video stored at a resolution of 720×480 and audio in a very efficient 24-bits/96 kHz format with monaural to 7.1 channels "Surround Sound" DVDs stood the test of time and were said to have been showcasing the best in Movie Quality. A 3 hour Regional Language movie would easily use up about 4.5 Gigs of space on the Disk and was split into files of 0.99GB each. A Single Layer DVD could hold about 4.7GB of data while a Dual Layer DVD held double that at about 8.5 GB. However, the Human thirst to improve quality from Good to Better to Best as we all know is Insatiable. We now have the Blu-Ray Disks [BD] to look out for that seem to be the ultimate in High Definition. BD-Video movies have a whopping maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbps, a maximum AV bitrate of 48 Mbps (for both audio and video data). They are normally stored on Blu-ray ROM discs with up to 1920x1080 pixel resolution. A Single Layer BD-R can hold about 25GB of data while a Dual Layer Disk would easily accommodate about 50GB. There was a time in the not so recent past when I used to tote a 20GB Seagate Internal IDE HDD for data transfer and found it to be very cumbersome, not to forget very delicate, and today take a look at what we have……… A Mini- Frisbee disk that can hold data the equivalent of upto 70 CDs!!! Phew…..


In keeping abreast with the Technology improvements that were being made in the field of Digital and High-Def Video, I went ahead and downloaded a file that was said to contain extra content from the recent Anime Block-buster movie……..WALL-E. It was a relatively small video [7.5 mins to be precise] and which to my dismay was about 350 MB in size. The file had a “.mkv” extension on it and hoping that I might at last be able to play a High-Def movie on my 20inch Dell monitor for the 1st time, powered up PowerDVD 8 Ultra and dragged and dropped this file over into the application. There was this hour-glass against the mouse pointer for about 20-30 secs and the screen went blank!!! Presuming that every movie began this way, I scrolled forward for a bit, yet the result was the same L……….. Audio was fine though. Dejected, I looked up Forums and FAQs at Cyberlink’s own webpage found that Cyberlink in order to prevent Piracy only allowed us to play a BDROM movie straight off the Disk and not as individual files of the “.mkv” extension. Some of the Forums also mentioned that there is a certain application called CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack) that needed to be installed first. So I religiosuly went ahead and downloaded the pack from here:-

In this installation as well, the most important component happens to be something called the Haali Media Splitter. Once this is installed, all you would have to do is to rename the BluRay Video file with a “.avi” extension as against the original “.mkv” extension. Drag n Drop the file into PowerDVD 8 Ultra and Voila…….Crystal clear Video and Audio. Shown below are some of the Screenshots I took from the movie. ;-)




You could also play these files with the player called “Media Player Classic Homecinema” that comes built in with the CCCP pack, but, the only catch being that you would not be utilizing the enhanced Hardware Acceleration of Playback Video that is provided by the PowerDVD 8 application and of course some enhanced features in Audio Playback as well.

Happy Viewing!!!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Tech-Tips 2

Extend Microsoft Window's Picture & Fax Viewer To Support More Than 200 Image Formats

Windows XP features embedded Picture & Fax Viewer for quick viewing of your images, However, the handy utility only supports common popular image formats like JPEG, GIF, and BMP making it necessary to install other multi-format image viewers like ACDSee or XnView, but not anymore free Windows Utility ImageXtender let you hack Windows XP standard Picture & Fax Viewer to support more then 200 known graphics extensions.




You just need to install ImageXtender and it patches the default viewer to support the new image formats, the process of viewing images would remain the same allowing you to view all image formats in three different viewing modes - Preview, Thumbnails and Filmstrip.

The utility works fine and is just a matter of install and forget, However, it fell short of its claim to support Photoshop .PSD files in our tests on Windows XP SP3.

http://www.imagextender.com/files/imagextender.exe



VIPeers - Free One-Click File-Hosting And Torrent Mashup To Share Large Files

VIPeers is a new one of its kind hybrid free file-sharing service allowing users to share files upto 5 GB in size with ease, to share files users simply need to upload it using the web-based uploader or the PODMailing software, Once uploaded VIPeers provides direct HTTP download links with option to share file using the BitTorrent protocol without the hassle of creating .torrent file, adding trackers, and even the seeding.



To make things even more easier VIPeers offers copy-and-paste code snippets for effortless sharing of uploaded files on blogs, forums, social-networks and websites.

http://www.vipeers.com/



Creating Password Protected Hidden Folder Using Free Utility "My Lockbox"

If you are looking for a free, fast and easy folder hiding and locking utility for Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista - My LockBox would be the perfect solution, the single-click folder locking and unlocking utility efficiently hides folder of your choice instantly.


Once locked, the folder can only be made visible by entering correct password using the hotkey enabled control-panel.

My LockBox Features:

  • Folder remains secured even in Windows Safe-Mode.
  • The protection is almost instant as no file-encryption or moving takes place.
  • Supports Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista including 64 bit support.
  • Easy to use interface with skin support.

Info and Download here :- http://www.fspro.net/folder-lock-box/


DriverMax - The Best Free Utility To Update Windows Device Drivers

It is usually highly recommended to update your device drivers as hardware manufacturers often release new versions of their drivers for fixing bugs, adding new features, increasing device and system performance, improving computer stability, fixing compatibility with other devices and closing security holes, While most of the popular automatic Windows driver updation utilities are not free, we reviewed RadarSync as one possible free option which worked quite well for me, but failed on many computers as noted in user comments.

Developed by Innovative Solutions, A Microsoft Certified Partner - DriverMax would be the best free utility to download and install latest driver updates for your Windows XP and Vista computers, the community powered driver updater service currently supports more then 80,000 different hardware devices with 1,29,000 different driver versions.





DriverMax 4.6 Features:

  • Ability to backup and restore device drivers, which comes handy if you are planning to re-install the operating-system.
  • Detailed driver report including versions and release dates.
  • Ability to identify unknown devices.
  • Get Windows Vista rating's information before purchasing new hardware.
Info and Download here :- http://small.drivermax.com/soft/dmx/drivermax.exe


SIMable - Easiest Way To Unlock iPhone 3G, Blackberry, and all Windows Mobile Devices Without Modifying Phone Hardware\Software

With tagline "Unlock your SIM, not your phone", SIMable would be the most easiest way to unlock majority cellphones including all version of Apple iPhone, Blackberries, HTC and other latest phones, the process involves modifying your sim-card by punching the special SIMable chip using the provided punch to make the hack work, the whole process is pretty simple and requires less then a minute to complete.

Once punched, the chip slides into your phone with your SIM card tricking the device into believing that you are on the right network, a single one-time investment of approx. $29 will make your SIM work with virtually any locked phone out there.

SIMable Mod-Chip




SIMable SIM Puncher




Final Stacked SIM



Since you are not modifying any phone software or hardware this would be the most feasible option for phone unlocking without voiding your device warranty.

Source:Megaleecher.net

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tech -Tips 1

Free Radio On GTalk, MSN Messenger or Yahoo Messenger

GTalk2VoIP offers VOIP services via Gtalk and other popular IM services, their VOIP and SMS services are paid but GTalk2VoIP offers free radio on popular IM's, activating and using radio is very simple just follow the simple steps listed below:

Open IM messenger and invite new buddy with user id - service@gtalk2voip.com

Send RADIO command to service@gtalk2voip.com buddy in your list to get list of available radio stations, remember the numerical ID of the radio station you want to listen.

Send RADIO ID command to service to get connected.

Accept incoming call from the service.

Google Talk user can invite radio station contact into their list of contacts by adding a contact like: ID@radio.gtalk2voip.com (i.e. 100@radio.gtalk2voip.com ). When contact appears online, press Call button to connect to the radio station, More information

http://gtalk2voip.com/

Test-Drive Phone Online Before Buying!!!


What you see below is an online interactive test-drive of Apple's famous iPhone, www.Try-Phone.Com is a new service offering free online test-drive for mobile phones, TryPhone gives you the ability to try the virtual phones online before you buy them.You can try the mobile device, its applications, content and services, as well as watch demos with user reviews and technical specifications - right from the comfort and convenience of your own computer.





Reveal Hidden Passwords in Firefox and Internet Explorer

Many times we need to see hidden passwords behind asterisk symbols in firefox and IE, there exist a simple javascript hack to achieve this - simply copy-paste the below code snippet into your webbrowser address bar to see what's inside the password field.

javascript: var p=r(); function r(){var g=0;var x=false;var x=z(document.forms);g=g+1;var w=window.frames;for(var k=0;k

For fast & easy access create a new bookmark and paste the above code in location field, now you can easily access the password on any hidden field by simple using this bookmark.

P.S:- This will not help you hack into accounts n all that. It will just allow you to see your own password that automatically gets filled in. This is useful when you have forgotten your password and need to use that account on another machine where the password isn’t saved.

Windows Service Pack Blocker Tool Kit

If you are using auto-update option for windows update and want to block Windows service pack from installing Microsoft has made available a small utility to block this update.

Quote from MS website:

A blocking tool is available for organizations that would like to temporarily prevent installation of Service Pack updates through Windows Update. This tool can be used with:

* Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (valid through March, 2008)
* Windows XP Service Pack 3 (valid for 12 months following general availability)
* Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (valid for 12 months following general availability)

This toolkit contains three components. All of them function primarily to set or clear a specific registry key that is used to detect and block download of Service Packs from Windows Update. You only need to use the component which best serves your organization’s computer management infrastructure.

* A Microsoft-signed executable
* A script
* An ADM template

1. The executable creates a registry key on the computer on which it is run that blocks or unblocks (depending on the command-line option used) the delivery of a Service Pack to that computer through Windows Update. The key used is HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate.

When the '/B' command line option is used, the key value name 'DoNotAllowSP' is created and its value set to 1. This value blocks delivery of a Service Pack to the computer through Automatic Update or Windows Update.

When the '/U' command line option is used, the previously created registry value that temporarily blocked the delivery of a Service Pack to the computer through Automatic Update or Windows Update is removed. If the value does not exist on the computer on which it is run, no action is taken.

2. The script does the same thing as the executable, but allows you to specify the remote machine name on which to block or unblock delivery of Service Packs.

Note that the executable and script have been tested only as a command-line tool and not in conjunction with other systems management tools or remote execution mechanisms.

3. The ADM template allows administrators to import group policy settings to block or unblock delivery of Service Packs into their Group Policy environment. Administrators can then use Group Policy to centrally execute the action across systems in their environment.

Please note that this toolkit will not prevent the installation of the service pack from CD/DVD, or from the stand-alone download package. This simply prevents the service pack from being delivered over Windows Update.

Download from the MS website here:-

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d7c9a07a-5267-4bd6-87d0-e2a72099edb7&DisplayLang=en

Source:Megaleecher.net


Monday, May 5, 2008

Prince of Persia!!!

All Work and No Play makes Jack a Dull Boy.........Have fun with the The Prince of Persia!!!

Handling Computers the Right Way!!!

Here are some Health Tips for those handling Computers day-in, day-out. Found this in an e-Mail forward.








And, Some exercises.......

Thursday, April 24, 2008

The most popular Computer Platform yet the most vulnerable to setbacks?!?!?

You guessed it right.........The Windows Operating System!!!
Windows XP, pretty much the standard now, sets a new precedent in terms of an operating system that offers unparalleled ease of use, flexibility and performance. However, depending upon your Hardware infrastructure, the system can either run smooth with no real problems or with all the clutter being added over a period of time, can tend to freeze, lock-up and hang up on you ultimately resulting in BSODs [Blue Screens of Death].This being my first Post, I give you a few tips to speed up your computers running the Windows XP Operating System. P.S:- There is a small disclaimer right @ the bottom of the page which is in fine print and you might not be able to read; it essentially means that I'm not responsible for screw-ups of any kind or a deviation from the expected result.

DISABLE INDEXING SERVICES

Indexing Services is a small little program that uses large amounts of RAM and can often make a computer endlessly loud and noisy. This system process indexes and updates lists of all the files that are on your computer. It does this so that when you do a search for something on your computer, it will search faster by scanning the index lists. If you don’t search your computer often, or even if you do search often, this system service is completely unnecessary. To disable do the following:
1. Go to Start

2. Click Settings

3. Click Control Panel

4. Double-click Add/Remove Programs

5. Click the Add/Remove Window Components

6. Uncheck the Indexing services

7. Click Next
OPTIMISE DISPLAY SETTINGS
Windows XP can look sexy but displaying all the visual items can waste system resources. To optimise:
1.Go to Start

2. Click Settings

3. Click Control Panel

4. Click System

5. Click Advanced tab

6. In the Performance tab click Settings

7. Leave only the following ticked:

- Show shadows under menus

- Show shadows under mouse pointer

- Show translucent selection rectangle

- Use drop shadows for icons labels on the desktop

- Use visual styles on windows and buttons
DISABLE PERFORMANCE COUNTERS
Windows XP has a performance monitor utility which monitors several areas of your PC’s performance. These utilities take up system resources so disabling is a good idea.
To disable:
1. download and install the Extensible Performance Counter List(http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/remove404.mspx)

2.Then select each counter in turn in the ‘Extensible performance counters’ window and clear the ‘performance counters enabled’ checkbox at the bottom.button below.
SPEEDUP FOLDER BROWSING
You may have noticed that everytime you open my computer to browse folders that there is a slight delay. This is because Windows XP automatically searches for network files and printers everytime you open Windows Explorer. To fix this and to increase browsing significantly:
1. Open My Computer

2. Click on Tools menu

3. Click on Folder Options

4. Click on the View tab.

5. Uncheck the Automatically search for network folders and printers check box

6. Click Apply

7. Click Ok

8. Reboot your computer
IMPROVE MEMORY USAGE
Cacheman Improves the performance of your computer by optimizing the disk cache, memory and a number of other settings.
Once Installed:
1.Go to Show Wizard and select All

2.Run all the wizards by selecting Next or Finished until you are back to the main menu. Use the defaults unless you know exactly what you are doing.

3.Exit and Save Cacheman

4.Restart Windows
OPTIMISE YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
There are lots of ways to do this but by far the easiest is to run TCP/IP Optimizer.
1. Download(http://www.speedguide.net/files/tcpoptimizer.exe) and install

2. Click the General Settings tab and select your Connection Speed (Kbps)

3. Click Network Adapter and choose the interface you use to connect to the Internet

4. Check Optimal Settings then Apply

5. Reboot
OPTIMISE YOUR PAGEFILE
If you give your pagefile a fixed size it saves the operating system from needing to resize the page file.
1. Right click on My Computer and select Properties

2. Select the Advanced tab

3. Under Performance choose the Settings button

4. Select the Advanced tab again and under Virtual Memory select Change

5. Highlight the drive containing your page file and make the initial Size of the file the same as the Maximum Size of the file.
Windows XP sizes the page file to about 1.5X the amount of actual physical memory by default. While this is good for systems with smaller amounts of memory (under 512MB) it is unlikely that a typical XP desktop system will ever need 1.5 X 512MB or more of virtual memory. If you have less than 512MB of memory, leave the page file at its default size. If you have 512MB or more, change the ratio to 1:1 page file size to physical memory size.
RUN BOOTVIS -

Improve Boot Times......download from(http://www.majorgeeks.com)BootVis will significantly improve boot times
1. Download and Run

2. Select Trace

3. Select Next Boot and Driver Trace

4. A Trace Repetitions screen will appear, select Ok and Reboot

5. Upon reboot, BootVis will automatically start, analyze and log your system’s boot process. When it’s done, in the menu go to Trace and select Optimize System

6. Reboot.

7. When your machine has rebooted wait until you see the Optimizing System box appear. Be patient and wait for the process to complete
REMOVE THE DESKTOP PICTURE
Your desktop background consumes a fair amount of memory and can slow the loading time of your system. Removing it will improve performance.
1. Right click on Desktop and select Properties

2. Select the Desktop tab

3. In the Background window select None

4. Click Ok
REMOVE FONTS FOR SPEED
Fonts, especially TrueType fonts, use quite a bit of system resources. For optimal performance, trim your fonts down to just those that you need to use on a daily basis and fonts that applications may require.
1. Open Control Panel

2. Open Fonts folder

3. Move fonts you don’t need to a temporary directory (e.g. C:\FONTBKUP?) just in case you need or want to bring a few of them back. The more fonts you uninstall, the more system resources you will gain.
DISABLE UNNECESSARY SERVICES
Because Windows XP has to be all things to all people it has many services running that take up system resources that you will never need. Below is a list of services that can be disabled on most machines:
AlerterClipbook,Computer Browser,Distributed Link Tracking, ClientFast User Switching,Help and Support - (If you use Windows Help and Support leave this enabled),Human Interface Access Devices,Indexing Service,IPSEC Services,Messenger,Netmeeting, Remote Desktop Sharing (disabled for extra security),Portable Media Serial Number,Remote Desktop Help Session Manager (disabled for extra security),Remote Procedure Call Locator,Remote Registry (disabled for extra security),Remote Registry Service,Secondary Logon,Routing & Remote Access (disabled for extra security),Server,SSDP Discovery Service - (Unplug n’ Pray will disable this),Telnet,TCP/IP, NetBIOS Helper,Upload Manager,Universal Plug and Play Device Host,Windows Time,Wireless Zero Configuration (Do not disable if you use a wireless network)Workstation,

To disable these services:
Go to Start and then Run and type “services.msc”Doubleclick on the service you want to changeChange the startup type to ‘Disable”
TURN OFF SYSTEM RESTORE
System Restore can be a useful if your computer is having problems, however storing all the restore points can literally take up Gigabytes of space on your hard drive. To turn off System Restore:
Open Control PanelClick on Performance and MaintenanceClick on SystemClick on the System Restore tabTick ‘Turn off System Restore on All Drives’Click ‘Ok’
DEFRAGMENT YOUR PAGEFILE
Keeping your pagefile defragmented can provide a major performance boost. One of the best ways of doing this is to creat a separate partition on your hard drive just for your page file, so that it doesn’t get impacted by normal disk usage. Another way of keeping your pagefile defragmented is to run PageDefrag. This cool little app can be used to defrag your pagefile, and can also be set to defrag the pagefile everytime your PC starts. To install:
Download(http://www.sysinternals.com) and Run PageDefragTick “Defrag at next Reboot”,Click “Ok”Reboot
SPEEDUP FOLDER ACCESS - DISABLE LAST ACCESS UPDATE
If you have a lot of folders and subdirectories on your computer, when you access a directory XP wastes a lot of time updating the time stamp showing the last access time for that directory and for ALL sub directories. To stop XP doing this you need to edit the registry. If you are uncomfortable doing this then please do not attempt.
Go to Start and then Run and type “regedit”Click through the file system until you get to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSys tem”Right-click in a blank area of the window on the right and select ‘DWORD Value’Create a new DWORD Value called ‘NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate’Then Right click on the new value and select ‘Modify’Change the Value Data to ‘1′Click ‘OK’
DISABLE SYSTEM SOUNDS
Surprisingly, the beeps that your computer makes for various system sounds can slow it down, particularly at startup and shut-down. To fix this turn off the system sounds:
Open Control PanelClick Sounds and Audio DevicesCheck Place volume icon in taskbarClick Sounds TabChoose “No Sounds” for the Sound SchemeClick “No”Click “Apply”Click “OK”
IMPROVE BOOT TIMES
A great new feature in Microsoft Windows XP is the ability to do a boot defragment. This places all boot files next to each other on the disk to allow for faster booting. By default this option in enables but on some builds it is not so below is how to turn it on.
Go to Start Menu and Click RunType in “Regedit” then click okFind “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Dfrg\BootOpt imizeFunction”Select “Enable” from the list on the rightRight on it and select “Modify”Change the value to “Y to enable”Reboot
IMPROVE SWAPFILE PERFORMANCE
If you have more than 256MB of RAM this tweak will considerably improve your performance. It basically makes sure that your PC uses every last drop of memory (faster than swap file) before it starts using the swap file.
Go to Start then RunType “msconfig.exe” then okClick on the System.ini tabExpand the 386enh tab by clicking on the plus signClick on new then in the blank box type”ConservativeSwapfileUsage =1″Click OKRestart PC
MAKE YOUR MENUS LOAD FASTER
This is one of my favourite tweaks as it makes a huge difference to how fast your machine will ‘feel’. What this tweak does is remove the slight delay between clicking on a menu and XP displaying the menu.
Go to Start then RunType ‘Regedit’ then click ‘Ok’Find “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\”Select “MenuShowDelay”Right click and select “Modify’Reduce the number to around “100″This is the delay time before a menu is opened. You can set it to “0″ but it can make windows really hard to use as menus will open if you just look at them - well move your mouse over them anyway. I tend to go for anywhere between 50-150 depending on my mood
MAKE PROGRAMS LOAD FASTER
This little tweak tends to work for most programs. If your program doesn’t load properly just undo the change. For any program:
Right-click on the icon/shortcut you use to launch the programSelect propertiesIn the ‘target’ box, add ‘ /prefetch:1′ at the end of the line.Click “Ok”Voila - your programs will now load faster.
IMPROVE XP SHUTDOWN SPEED
This tweak reduces the time XP waits before automatically closing any running programs when you give it the command to shutdown.
Go to Start then select RunType ‘Regedit’ and click okFind ‘HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\’Select ‘WaitToKillAppTimeout’Right click and select ‘Modify’Change the value to ‘1000′Click ‘OK’Now select ‘HungAppTimeout’Right click and select ‘Modify’Change the value to ‘1000′Click ‘OK’Now find ‘HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop’Select ‘WaitToKillAppTimeout’Right click and select ‘Modify’Change the value to ‘1000′Click ‘OK’Now find ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Cur rentControlSet\Control\’Select ‘WaitToKillServiceTimeout’Right click and select ‘Modify’Change the value to ‘1000′Click ‘OK’
SPEED UP BOOT TIMES I
This tweak works by creating a batch file to clear the temp and history folders everytime you shutdown so that your PC doesn’t waste time checking these folders the next time it boots. It’s quite simple to implement:
1. Open Notepad and create a new file with the following entries:
RD /S /q “C:\Documents and Settings\”UserName without quotes”\Local Settings\History”RD /S /q “C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local Settings\History”RD /S /q “D:\Temp\” <–”Deletes temp folder, type in the location of your temp folder”
2. Save the new as anything you like but it has to be a ‘.bat’ file e.g. fastboot.bat or deltemp.bat
3. Click ‘Start’ then ‘Run’
4. Type in ‘gpedit.msc’ and hit ‘ok’
5. Click on ‘Computer Configuration’ then ‘Windows Settings’
6. Double-click on ‘Scripts’ and then on ‘Shutdown’
7. Click ‘Add’ and find the batch file that you created and then press ‘Ok’
SPEED UP BOOT TIMES II
When your PC starts it usually looks for any bootable media in any floppy or cd-rom drives you have installed before it gets around to loading the Operating System from the HDD. This can waste valuable time. To fix this we need to make some changes to the Bios.
1. To enter the bios you usually press ‘F2′ or ‘delete’ when your PC starts
2. Navigate to the ‘Boot’ menu
3. Select ‘Boot Sequence’
4. Then either move your Hard drive to the top position or set it as the ‘First Device’
5. Press the ‘Escape’ key to leave the bios. Don’t forget to save your settings before exiting
Note: Once this change has been made, you won’t be able to boot from a floppy disc or a CD-rom. If for some strange reason you need to do this in the future, just go back into your bios, repeat the steps above and put your floppy or CD-rom back as the ‘First Device’
SPEED UP BOOT TIMES III
When your computer boots up it usually has to check with the network to see what IP addresses are free and then it grabs one of these. By configuring a manually assigned IP address your boot time will improve. To do this do the following:
1. Click on ‘Start’ and then ”Connect To/Show All Connections’
2. Right-click your network adapter card and click ‘Properties’.
3. On the ‘General’ tab, select ‘TCP/IP’ in the list of services and click ‘Properties’
4.I n the TCP/IP properties, click ‘Use the following address’ and enter an IP address for your PC. If you are using a router this is usually 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx. If you are not sure what address you could check with your ISP or go to ‘Start/run’ and type ‘cmd’ and then ‘ipconfig/all’. This will show your current IP settings which you will need to copy.
5. Enter the correct details for ‘Subnet mask’, ‘Default gateway’ and ‘DNS Server’. Again if you are not sure what figures to enter use ‘ipconfig/all’ as in stage 4.
FREE UP MEMORY
I found this useful app via FixMyXP. ClearMem Is an Excellent Tool for speeding up your XP Computer (especially if your system has been on for awhile and you have a lot of applications open). What it does, is it Forces pages out of physical memory and reduces the size of running processes if working sets to a minimum. When you run this tool, the system pauses because of excessive high-priority activity associated with trimming the working sets. To run this tool, your paging file must be at least as large as physical memory. To Check your Paging File:
1. Go to your control panel, then click on ‘System’, then go to the ‘Advanced’ Tab, and Under ‘Performance’ click ‘Settings’ then the ‘Advanced’ Tab
2. On the Bottom you should see ‘Virtual Memory’ and a value. This is the value that must be at least as large as how much memory is in your system.
3. If the Virtual Memory Value is smaller than your system memory, click Change and change the Min Virtual Memory to a number that is greater than your total system memory, then click ‘Set’ and Reboot.
4. Once you have rebooted install ClearMem
ENSURE XP IS USING DMA MODE
XP enables DMA for Hard-Drives and CD-Roms by default on most ATA or ATAPI (IDE) devices. However, sometimes computers switch to PIO mode which is slower for data transfer - a typical reason is because of a virus. To ensure that your machine is using DMA:
1. Open ‘Device Manager’
2. Double-click ‘IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers’
3. Right-click ‘Primary Channel’ and select ‘Properties’ and then ‘Advanced Settings’
4. In the ‘Current Transfer Mode’ drop-down box, select ‘DMA if Available’ if the current setting is ‘PIO Only’
ADD CORRECT NETWORK CARD SETTINGS
Some machines suffer from jerky graphics or high CPU usage even when a machine is idle. A possible solution for this, which, can also can help network performance is to:
1. RightClick ‘My Computer’
2. Select ‘Manage’
3. Click on ‘Device Manager’
4. DoubleClick your network adaptor under ‘Network Adapters’
5. In the new window, select the ‘Advanced’ tab
6. Select ‘Connection Type’ and select the correct type for your card and then Reboot
REMOVE ANNOYING DELETE CONFIRMATION MESSAGES
Although not strictly a performance tweak I love this fix as it makes my machine ‘feel’ faster. I hate the annoying ‘are you sure?’ messages that XP displays, especially if I have to use a laptop touchpad to close them. To remove these messages:
1. Right-click on the ‘Recycle Bin’ on the desktop and then click ‘Properties’
2. Clear the ‘Display Delete Confirmation Dialog’ check box and click ‘Ok’
If you do accidently delete a file don’t worry as all is not lost. Just go to your Recycle Bin and ‘Restore’ the file.
DISABLE PREFETCH ON LOW MEMORY SYSTEMS
Prefetch is designed to speed up program launching by preloading programs into memory - not a good idea is memory is in short supply, as it can make programs hang. To disable prefetch:
1. Click ‘Start’ then ‘Run’
2. Type in ‘Regedit’ then click ‘Ok’
3. Navigate to ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Cur rentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters\ ‘
4. Right-click on “EnablePrefetcher” and set the value to ‘0′ and Reboot.

Caveat Emptor:- If you are unsure about using the Registry which is being extensively used here in sorting out many of the problems, you can always get the corresponding ".Reg" files over the internet which are as easy to use as Double-Clicking them and save you the hassle of exploring the unknown territory of the Windows Registry.