9/20/2011

System Performance Optimization

In this article, I share with you some very effective ways to optimize Win 7 system, hope to help you have a better experience using Win 7, and make your system run in a fast, stable and secure state.
Although Win 7 does not waste sources like Vista does, still the virous back-office services and system effects consume much of the memory. Therefore it is necessary to optimize the performance of Win 7, and the effects are significant.

1. Shut down unwanted services, improving efficiency.
To disable unused system services can not only reduce the system’s consuming of memory, but also speed up the system response. Basic optimization settings can be done by Acebyte Utilities.
Launch the program, and then click “Turbo Boost” to get to the setting interface. Click the button in the middle, then you can choose the system services or running applications you want to stop.

2. Customize visual effects, saving system memory
The beautiful interface takes up much of the memory. If your computer’s memory is not so “rich”, then turning off some visual effects is clearly a better choice.
Right click “Computer” icon, select “Properties” → “Advanced System Settings”, click “Settings” in the “Performance” box and then, based on your need, close some visual effects, such as closing, “Fade in/out or slide menus into View “, etc.
After the above steps of the optimization settings, the consuming of system memory is reduced significantly, thus system performs more efficiently.
However, some functions of Win 7 has nothing to do with the system memory, for example, “Taskbar Thumbnails” function of the delay of this phenomenon is because the system configuration problems, so need to be resolved by modifying the registry.
Speed ​​up the display taskbar thumbnails show speed optimization

3. End tasks to reduce waiting time

Open the registry editor and navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\Control”, find “WaitToKillServiceTimeOut” and change the value to “1000″. Close the Registry Editor, and then restart the computer. After this setting, Win 7, when shutting down, will not spend a lot of time waiting for services that do not respond.

4. Clean up trash files
After running for a period of time, system generates many wanted cache files which has no use but consumes system memory. Therefore you should clean them up regularly.
Launch Acebyte Utilities and you will see the main menu interface. Click on “Utilities Box”, then “Optimize”, and last “Registry Cleaner”

Above are to introduce some practical ways to optimize system performance. Follow these steps, and your system will run in a fast, stable and secure state.

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