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This little XP program works great on Vista and reduces your boot time by reorganizing it. The program is phenomenal and has no side effects except a much quicker start speed. As you get more knowledgeable, there are a bunch of other great utilities in the program. Basically, it takes all your boot files and places them at the front of the disk. This is the best tweak in our arsenal as there are several reports that it will cut your start time in half.

I have verified this with my Vista bit startup 20 seconds and have cut my sons bit Vista startup time in half to 40 seconds. I use it on both my Vista 32 and 64 bit systems and it works great. Word to the wise though, dont use later versions. This version is the only tested for this. All versions of Vista have Search Indexing enabled by default which is an unneeded resource for most. Its function is to continuously update files on your system so that they can be made available for faster searching.

Unfortunately, this takes its toll on system performance which is why its listed in several tweaking programs as a top teak; I agree totally. CCleaner formerly Crap Cleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused and temporary files from your system — allowing Windows to run faster, more efficiently and giving you more hard disk space.

Installing one in your system can have a huge impact, be it in greatly improved system boot times, application start-ups, or just giving you a generally more responsive and smoother operating system experience. However, just like hard disk drives when they become defragmented, MLC SSD performance can degrade overtime following heavy use when cells of data on the drive become partially filled with deleted files.

This is one reason that SSD performance suffers over time, and this effect can compromise performance to a significant degree. For evidence, take a look at the two HD-Tach screen shots below. One is of an OCZ Vertex as it performs out of the box with the latest v firmware. The other is the same drive after a full OS install, extended use with none of the tweaks and fixes listed here and a good few months of abuse.

Wireless Mouse, Wireless Speakers, Wireless Keyboards, Wireless Headphones and more can interfere with your wifi signals, if possible, use a wired mouse and keyboards. I experienced this when I purchased a new computer with both wireless mouse and keyboard, initially I thought it was weak batteries or product defect. The problem goes away when I research the channel frequency my Logitech devices use and change the channel for my router, thus avoiding any conflict due to proximity.

Yes, I am aware that those are powered by Bluetooth, but the extra noise generated by so many devices on the same channel causes a slow response from the device and high latency. Last but not least, positioning the wireless router is equally important. Wifi signals are made of radio waves that have a shorter wavelength than AM radio and cell phones but longer than satellite tv.

How can I make my wifi faster? There are several things you can do to make your wifi faster without paying more, and they mostly have to do with the placement of your wifi router.

Afnan device manager is always there in every window. I have windows 7 and its working fine with it. Because i keep on changing these settings regularly and check the ping again and again testing that what settings works best. If this feature is not available, try updating the driver.

I am looking for the tx power value but unable to find it under device properties in the device manager. TX Power features is not available in all intel chips, it depends on the regulation of the country, laptop heat absorbtion capability and etc. I do not want any such feature. I just need to know the value. How do I find the value in windows if its not shown in device properties? But still net is not working in my laptop. If you know please let me know what should I do.



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