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Speed up XP

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2003 3:55 pm
by Lobo
This works, no icon in system tray

http://download.com.com/3000-2094-10133 ... tag=button

:cool:

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2003 4:37 pm
by mnosteele52
Or you can just use X-Setup. It is redundant to use so many apps that all do the same thing, just use one and stick with it and learn it.

:) :D

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2003 7:29 pm
by Norm
Or, you can just learn what these apps are doing, and then manually do it yourself.

Be app free, know your OS :D

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2003 2:32 am
by mccoffee
Or go amish and not have a computer at all they have such a simple life


Also to tell if you got a decent amish girl there armpit hair is braided that's a good one.

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 8:27 am
by jeff8874
Originally posted by Norm
Or, you can just learn what these apps are doing, and then manually do it yourself.

Be app free, know your OS :D



I second that. Use regedit. No tweaking software

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 9:46 am
by Lobo
Whats Regedit, I'm thinking of gull with the armpit hair, Mmmm :D :D

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 9:50 am
by JusticeMachine
You can do anything in Regedit, No need for any of that sh*t. :)

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 10:20 am
by Triplate
I,ll take 2 Amish girls and 1 Regedit , please. :D

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 11:03 am
by mnosteele52
I completely agree with Norm, the problem is that noobs will be reformatting on a regular basis if they use regedit. The nice thing with X-Setup is that if you set it to "safe mode" it will show you what key is being edited and to what and it also gives you a brief explination of every tweak, it's just easier and safer.

:) :D :cool:

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 12:24 pm
by Andrzej
hehehe :D "ready to use" tweaking prg are USEFULL
eg worth for examinations
interesting is looking for other sources
IMVHO manualy twaking with regedit (also X-Setup)
are recomended for advanced tweakers
OTOH give only limited recognision in tweaking

see below
our SGTweakingForum advices (eg for 98SE ASDL PPPoE 1500/256)
:2cool: TCPOptimizer http://www.speedguide.net/files/TCPOptimizer.exe prg
compare with advices compare both prgs (also DR TCP 021)
98&ME http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValle ... #tab_98/ME tab
from
:cool: dwl Edit MTU 2'31 http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValle ... mtu231.lzh prg

unfortuately not in english but vvvvv.easy to follow

IMVHO Edit MTU 2'31 is vvvvv.interesting prg
similar to SG TCPOptimizer but with huge additional freatures

in new; comments
from registry Win98/ME after Edit MTU 2'31
[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\ NetTrans\00xx]
"MaxMTU"="xxxx"
"MaxMSS"="xxxx"
[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\ Net\00xx]
"IPMTU"="xxxx"
[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP]"MaxMTU"="xxxx"
"DefaultMSS"="xxxx"

"DefaultRcvWindow"="xxxxx"
"TcpWindowSize"="xxxxx" =RWIN but

rwin NOT from MSS & also huge RWIN !!!!!
"KeepAliveInterval"="100000" biger than our CN advice
"SessionKeepAlive"="120000" biger than our CN advice
"DefaultTTL"="128" biger than our CN advice
"DefaultTOS"="8"lower than our CN advice
"PMTUDiscovery"="1"
"PMTUBlackHoleDetect"="0"
"Size/Small/Medium/Large"="3"
"SackOpts"="1"
"Tcp1323Opts"="0"
"MaxDupAcks"=dword:3 twice in registry?
[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\ NWLink\Ndi\params\cachesize]
@="0"
"default"="64"
not in Optymizer & CN
[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\ MSTCP\Parameters]
"Tcp1323Opts"="0" twice in registry?
"MaxDupAcks"=dword:3

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 2:28 pm
by WolfgangPC
I'd have to agree with Superman on the X-Setup, it has to be by far the most detailed, and user friendly, and after all, Mnosteele is the chosen one he wouldn't steer us wrong. ;)

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 11:29 pm
by jeff8874
Originally posted by mnosteele52
I completely agree with Norm, the problem is that noobs will be reformatting on a regular basis if they use regedit. The nice thing with X-Setup is that if you set it to "safe mode" it will show you what key is being edited and to what and it also gives you a brief explination of every tweak, it's just easier and safer.

:) :D :cool:



If someone isn't knowledgeable enough to back up their registry, they shouldn't be tweaking in the first place. Software also calls for this. Tweaking software or regedit, both can corrupt your registry

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 12:14 pm
by mnosteele52
Originally posted by jeff8874
If someone isn't knowledgeable enough to back up their registry, they shouldn't be tweaking in the first place. Software also calls for this. Tweaking software or regedit, both can corrupt your registry


It's kind of ridiculous to say that, if someone who is learning yet inexperienced uses regedit and accidently deletes or edits the wrong key they could render their pc useless (not bootable). I don't see why this topis is always an agruement, we all started learning at some point and we have all messed up our registries and pc's to some extent, so why not learn the right way and do things safer? My point is the Lobo posts SO MANY apps that all do the same thing like he has found some new ground breaking discovery, what's the point? Use one and learn it and learn your OS as Norm stated and this is very easy to do with X-Setup.

:) :D

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 2:13 pm
by jeff8874
Originally posted by mnosteele52
It's kind of ridiculous to say that, if someone who is learning yet inexperienced uses regedit and accidently deletes or edits the wrong key they could render their pc useless (not bootable).

:) :D



Yeah your right. This is why you back up your registry. It is wise to back up before tweaking with Xsetup or regedit. Not to argue, but it is incorrect to say that as long as you use tweaking software, your registry will be fine. This is untrue. If you backup your reg, and screw something up with regedit, it is not diificult to fix, even if you cannot boot to Windows. I guess the bottom line here is it is wise to know the basics before tweaking. One being back up your registry, second knowing how to restore it from DOS. Or take the chances of what editing the registry can do.
Tweaking isn't for a novice computer user to begin with.

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 8:54 pm
by Lobo
is the chosen one , hehehehehe :D

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2003 9:11 pm
by Norm
I agree with the fact that X-Setup makes it easier for the new guys. And I agree that before any registry changes a backup should be made, even before installing a new program (such as X-Setup) or any program.

I started tweaking with TweakUI, and used X-Setup too, and a few others. Once you learn what keys they edit, or add etc. You can move on to doing it yourself through regedit.

My first post in this thread was just poking fun, and at the same time trying to get it across to others that the less you install on your machines, and the more you get to know and use the built in features of your OS, the less problems you will have with the OS.

It's freeware, and 3rd party software that causes the most problems with a PC's OS. Stay lean and mean to get the best performance, and stability.