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Name: Ald
Date: November 26, 2002 at 18:30:14 Pacific
OS: WinMe
CPU/Ram: Celeron/256
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My computer is a bit slow, so i was thinking on getting some programs that does that, like Norton Utilities. Please tell my what program i should get. Thank you


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Response Number 1
Name: Sue
Date: November 26, 2002 at 18:58:05 Pacific
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http://www.computing.net/windowsme/wwwboard/forum/24159.html Look at this really works good.


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Name: wanderer
Date: November 26, 2002 at 20:04:32 Pacific
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Let me clue you into a little secret. All "optimization" programs can cost you overhead. That slows your computer down. I used to work for Symantec supporting Norton Utilities so I know a bit about it.

There are some basic rules to optimizing your system. Scandisk and defrag your hard drive regularly. Only install software you need. Remember that "demos" and software freeforall installs, even when removed, leave registry entries behind which slow your system down. Do regular disk maintenance like taking out the garbage or deleting temp files. There is a lot you can do in the way of software like memory management and caching softwares but again they also provide overhead which slows the system. You must also remember that you can't makeup with software what is lacking in hardware. Its like asking a VW bug to be a Porche.


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Name: wawadave
Date: November 26, 2002 at 20:44:10 Pacific
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well the old vw,s and porches at one time the motors were interchangeable.
jsoh


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Name: JackG
Date: November 26, 2002 at 22:14:48 Pacific
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A Celeron based system is always going to seem a little slow with Windows ME. The only way to Optimize (as noted in #2) is to remove unneeded programs and junk. Start with System Tools - Disk CleanUp, Scandisk, and Defrag once a week.

Then add AD-Aware_Lavasoft.nu and/or SpyBot to remove any junk programs that slow your system down.

Next you can use Start - RUN - msconfig - Startup tab to remove TaskMonitor and PCHEALTH from startup. Reboot and the go to System Tools - Scheduled Tasks and delete the PCHEALTH and TUNEUP icons. These programs are next to useless, collecting useless tracking data, and slow your system down.


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Name: wawadave
Date: November 27, 2002 at 08:21:48 Pacific
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hello
and for all the m.e tune ups that work best inclueding some of the above try this.
http://www.burzurq.com/forum/trevtweak.html how 2 run m.e well ver.4


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Response Number 6
Name: Ian
Date: November 27, 2002 at 14:54:18 Pacific
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Windows Quick Tune-Up '98/ME

Windows Up-Date site for ALL system-critical and security up-dates:
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com

Make a Windows Start-Up diskette (bootdisk) NOW in Add-Remove programs
AND also make a copy of VMM32.VXD on another diskette.

Apply these next two modifications anyway as the system will run better as a
result.

How to Troubleshoot Windows Internal Stack Overflow Error Messages (Q145799)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];Q145799

Error Message: There Are No Spare Stack Pages (Q149083)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];Q149083

Then try these as all of them help the system to run better.

Fit Delindex.bat using the delta command, (C:\Delindex.bat delta) setting it
up in your task-scheduler to run on boot-up (or Delta.bat). from:
http://www.burzurq.com/forum/delindex.html

Whilst you are there set up OTUNEUP.exe to run as a weekly maintenance task
too. This will keep any Office programs running better, as it repairs their
file system, and this freeware program clears out the temporary file
folders.
http://www.danish-shareware.dk/soft/emptemp EmpTemp. Set it up to run at
start-up and automatically close again. Don't use the "EmpRunner" feature as
it uses
too much in the way of system resources.

Then run this over your system: SpyBot SD from: http://beam.to/spybotsd
Click on English flag. SpyBot is a very revealing program.

Then use this program to clean your registry,
http://www.vtoy.fi/jv16/shtml/software.shtml Registry Power Tools.
You HAVE to be VERY CAREFUL with this new version. Backup Everything.
Do NOT use if you are not CERTAIN of what you are doing!

Run scandisk and use this free disk-defragmenter as it is MUCH faster than
defrag.exe and MUCH better too. Diskeeper Lite:
http://www.executive.com/diskeeper/diskeeper.asp

Or if you really know what you are doing and want to optimise your
swap-file: ( Good for ALL Windows Operating Systems )

VoptXP 7.13 for setting up an optimised swap-file: http://www.goldenbow.com
See: Tools, tune-Up, System, Unloading DLL's, connection tune-up, etc.

YOU MUST set the Min & Max values for virtual memory to the desired size
BEFORE you use the SAME values in setting up the paging-file with VoptXP.
Both settings should also be the SAME. e.g. Min=500Mb Max=500Mb.

Then to free up RAM add: http://www.jfitz.com/software/RAMpage/index.html
And set the recover limit to 15Mb.

Then you might want to consider: REMOVING SYSTEM RESTORE, PCHEALTH, WMP,
MOVIE-MAKER http://www.definition-software.com

You choose what to remove. All removals except Movie Maker are reversible
IF you have the Windows CD-ROM.

And then INCREASE THE RESTORE POINTS IN SCANREG.INI

Open C:\WINDOWS\SCANREG.INI with Notepad and change the MaxBackupCopies=
value from 5 to the desired number. For example =14. (Two weeks.)
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Improving System Resources in '95, '98, ME, 2000, XP. (See:
http://www.95isalive.com/tricks/unloadimage.htm for screen shots.)

Windows Explorer has a bad habit of keeping ALL of the DLLs in use in
memory.

For Windows '95, '98, Millennium Edition, 2000 & XP you can modify the
operating system to unload them when they are no longer in use.

This registry entry is used in Windows '98se which is one reason why it
works better.

Open Regedit then go to:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer]

Make sure it contains a Key value, AlwaysUnloadDll with the Default value
set to 1.

If not right click explorer and then click new key. Rename the new key:
AlwaysUnloadDll

Now right click Default, click modify and set the value at 1.

This change does not apply to older 16 bit DLLs. Some programs may give an
invalid page fault message, or crash the system.

To turn it off: Change the value to "0".

If you do not have any errors, this setting speeds up operation, freeing
RAM and returning it to the system.

Close the Registry Editor, and restart Windows to effect the change.
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You can add this change automatically using VoptXP from www.goldenbow.com
in: Tools, Tune-up, System, Dll's unloading.

See also: Optimizing the Swapfile and enabling conservative swapfile use.
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VERY ADVANCED TUNING for VIDEO USE
http://www.videoguys.com/WinME_Tweaks.html

How to run Windows ME well v4
http://www.burzurq.com/forum/howtos.html
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[Email to others who may need help too.]
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REMOVING NETWORK ICON

To remove the network icon you have to do open regedit.exe by typing in
regedit at, start > run, and go to:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENT
VERSION\POLICIES\EXPLORER

Select NEW from the edit option
Click DWORD to create a new entry
Name it NoNetHood set the value to 1 and reboot
To restore the icon change the value to 0
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REMOVING OUTLOOK EXPRESS SPLASH SCREEN

Registry Settings for removal of Splash Screen from Outlook Express.
User Key:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}\Software
\Microsoft\Outlook Express\5.0]

DWORD Value = NoSplash
Value Data: 1 = no splash screen, 0 = splash screen on
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REMOVING SHORTCUT ARROWS

Open the Registry by running REGEDIT.exe , which you will find at
C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS\REGEDIT.exe & which you can also put onto your Start
Menu, and go to:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ lnkfile ... and delete the value ... IsShortcut

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ piffile ... and delete the value ... IsShortcut

Close the Registry Editor and Re-Boot your computer.
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Stop Windows USER TRACKS in their tracks!

In Reply to: Six registry keys I am curious about posted by CJ on the
Internet.

To stop logging create a Key under UserAssist by right-clicking on the
UserAssist key. ("Folder")
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\UserAss
ist

And call it ... Settings ... i.e.:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\UserAss
ist\Settings

Add a DWORD entry with the name NoLog click on the new entry and change the
value from 0 to 1

Put another entry in the same settings key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\UserAss
ist\Settings

Add a DWORD entry with the name NoEncrypt click on the entry and change the
value from 0 to 1

so that Windows does not 'encrypt' the text of the registry key names.
This does not decrypt the current entries. (ROT 13)
27/11/2002
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