best performance

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Will Denny

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That's a rather wide area. What, if any problems have you got with XP?
Perhaps you could detail where you think that the performance of your PC
needs increasing - realising the best performance?
 
Hi,

has anyone know of a good microsft artical
about tune xp for best performace??

then'x
 
i have to make a master image of windows xp for 3000
workstations ,
with vert low hardware :
PIII 128 mb memory.
i have to get the best performance out of it.
 
yuvalbd said:
i have to make a master image of windows xp for 3000
workstations ,
with vert low hardware :
PIII 128 mb memory.
i have to get the best performance out of it.

Disable all services not explicitly needed in your setup.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q="windows+xp"+services+"not+need
ed%22

Disable system restore, and set the "Adjust for best performance" in
System Properties (you might want to enable the "Show window contents
while dragging" for better visibility).

/klaus
 
Will Denny said:
Hi

That's a rather wide area. What, if any problems have you got with XP?
Perhaps you could detail where you think that the performance of your PC
needs increasing - realising the best performance?

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i have to make a master image of windows xp for 3000
workstations ,
with vert low hardware :
PIII 128 mb memory.
i have to get the best performance out of it.


If these 3000 users do anything more than play solitaire on their
computers, you will never get anything approaching decent
performance no matter what you do. 128MB of RAM just isn't
enough.
 
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