The Complete Guide To Optimising Windows XP
Over the last 12 months I’ve made several posts that list ways in which you can optimise XP - 10 Simple Ways To Speed Up Windows XP, 10 Intermediate Ways To Speed Up Windows XP and More Ways To Speed Up Windows XP.
I thought that now that I’ve already moved one of my PCs over to Vista, and the second one will be moving over next week, it’d be nice to pull all of these tips into one single guide for all of you who know better and are sticking with XP! I’ve also updated these tips based on the feedback received through comments.
My Complete Guide To Optimising Windows XP is split into 3 sections - Beginners, Intermediate and Expert. You can either work through each tweak in order, or just jump straight to the section that matches your ability level.
Update: If you are using Windows Vista then check out 10 Simple Ways To SpeedUp Windows Vista.
BEGINNERS
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:
- Right-click on the ‘Recycle Bin’ on the desktop and then click ‘Properties’
- Clear the ‘Display Delete Confirmation Dialog’ check box and click ‘Ok’.
If you do accidentally delete a file don’t worry as all is not lost. Just go to your Recycle Bin and ‘Restore’ the file.
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:
- Go to Start
- Click Settings
- Click Control Panel
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs
- Click the Add/Remove Window Components
- Uncheck the Indexing services box
- Click ‘Next’
- Optimise Display Settings
Windows XP can look sexy but displaying all the visual items can waste system resources. To optimise:
- Go to Start
- Click Settings
- Click Control Panel
- Click System
- Click Advanced tab
- In the Performance tab click Settings
- 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
Speedup Folder Browsing
You may have noticed that every-time 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 every-time you open Windows Explorer. To fix this and to increase browsing significantly:
- Open My Computer
- Click on Tools menu
- Click on Folder Options
- Click on the View tab
- Uncheck the Automatically search for network folders and printers check box
- Click Apply
- Click Ok
- Reboot your computer
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:
- Download and install the Extensible Performance Counter List
- Then select each counter in turn in the ‘Extensible performance counters’ window and clear the ‘performance counters enabled’ checkbox at the bottom.button below
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Comment by John Black on 1 August 2007:
Nice tips but moving to a *nix system is better optimization for your system : )
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Comment by Milo on 11 June 2007:
Terrific
I thought my PC was slow because It was oldfashioned (P4 2.8 512RAM) Great tips to improve speed and performance. Now I have a ferrari.
Thanks for your tips
Comment by Everton on 5 June 2007:
Thanks Steve
Andrew - if you’re wondering why all your comments are being deleted, it’s because I’ve had enough of you, and I’m sure my readers have had enough as well. I also don’t have the energy or desire to get drawn into an argument with you, which again I’m sure my readers have no interest in.
Comment by Steve on 5 June 2007:
I was fairly impressed with Andrew’s site and this one too. But to be honest, Andrew’s childish approach to commenting on this site has put ALL of his advice in question.
I had thought that with his site I had found the true no BS source. Now I see that being right and promoting self are the priorities.
Kudos to Everton for being mature AND helpful. My trust goes to those who take an honest shot at being helpful and admit they are wrong over one who is repeatedly and exaggeratedly negative and tries to hijack traffic from other. Boo!