Run Sims 2 in its own lean desktop for optimum speed?

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Mike

With w98se I used to run bloated games such as Sims plus
all the addons from its own user-desktop which had
vitually no start-up progs loaded such as Antivirus or
Clipmate. This I reckoned helped the game run less
jerkily. I can't seem to do the same in XP-Home where each
user finds all the same icons in the bottom right corner
loaded mainly from the registry and maybe can stop one or
two from the start menu. Am I Missing something?
 
Mike said:
With w98se I used to run bloated games such as Sims plus
all the addons from its own user-desktop which had
vitually no start-up progs loaded such as Antivirus or
Clipmate. This I reckoned helped the game run less
jerkily. I can't seem to do the same in XP-Home where each
user finds all the same icons in the bottom right corner
loaded mainly from the registry and maybe can stop one or
two from the start menu. Am I Missing something?

Yup... Start
-> Run
--> type msconfig and hit run
---> then have a look in the startup window.

The services window also may have some things you wish to disable, juts
don't disable any system/MS ones unless you're 200% sure you know what it is
and what it can effect.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
http://windows.dasmirnov.net/ Windows XP Resource Site - updated!

*Replace nospam with smirnov to reply by e-mail*
 
Hi Mike,

| With w98se I used to run bloated games such as Sims plus
| all the addons from its own user-desktop which had
| vitually no start-up progs loaded such as Antivirus or
| Clipmate. This I reckoned helped the game run less
| jerkily. I can't seem to do the same in XP-Home where each
| user finds all the same icons in the bottom right corner
| loaded mainly from the registry and maybe can stop one or
| two from the start menu. Am I Missing something?

USE THE FOLLOWING INFO AT YOUR OWN RISK!

I don't really want to provide a tweaking guide, however it's
clear that there's a demand, so I'll share some tricks I've used
as long as you promise to set a restore point right now. Is that
a fair deal? ;-) Here's how to use Windows XP System Restore:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/gethelp/systemrestore.asp


I use these methods only for special games such as grudge matches.

A: Setup Hardware Profile for Gaming
Control Panel / System
Hardware Tab / Hardware Profiles button
Copy Profile 1 and rename it Gaming Profile
Leave Profile 1 at the top of the list
Set to Select the first profile in 5 seconds

B: Disable Services for Gaming.
Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services
For each service listed below do the following:
Right Click / Properties / Log On Tab
Click on Gaming Profile / click Disable Button
Click Apply but Do NOT disable for Profile 1

List of Services: Alerter / Automatic Updates / Computer Browser
Cryptographic Services (Will cause "Logo" Errors when installing SP1 or DX9)
Fast User Switching Compatibility / Help and Support / Messenger
Print Spooler / Remote Registry / Secondary Logon (Run as... will not function)
System Restore Service / Task Scheduler / Terminal Services / Themes
Upload Manager / VMWare Authorization Service (These services only appear if
you use VM Ware) / VMWare DHCP Service " " / VMWare NAT Service " "
Windows Image Acquisition (I won't be scanning while playing) / Windows Time.

* You cannot expect to install games and use windows everyday with the above
services disabled. Those are just safe services to disable *WHILE* you're in
a game. After the games are over, reboot and use the original Profile 1 again.

C: Disable Page File
Since I have 512 MB Ram I find it faster to use RAM than to page to the HD.
Control Panel / System / Advanced / Performance Settings / Advanced Tab
Virtual Memory Change / Select each drive / click No Paging file and
click SET. ****If you do not click Set it will not accept your change.

* Once you're finished your games turn back on the System Managed page file!

D: Use XP's Firewall Instead of 3rd Party Firewalls
We've already disabled your firewall (Norton's, Zone Alarm, etc.) by disabling
Startup programs in step D. Check your services using the method in step A to
see if the firewall or antivirus program has services you should disable, i.e. Zone
Alarm installs a True Vector service you can disable for the Gaming Profile.

E: Improve Framerates by Lowering Game Eyecandy and Sound
I found that by setting my resolution in Halo to 800x600, and lowering the
visual effects, I was able to improve my framerate from 24 to 52 FPS! :-)
This is more improvement than any of the other tweaks provided.
Sound is something that you don't need. Only keep sound settings that will
help keep you alive, for example to hear a tank rumbling near you. Music and
the sound effects made when you fire your weapons are expensive ear candy.

F: Set Performance Options for Best Performance
Control Panel / System / Advanced / Settings / Visual Effects
Adjust for best performance (remember to change it back after your games).

G: Disable Startup Programs
Start / Run / type msconfig / Startup Tab / Click Disable all button.
You will be prompted to restart, when it restarts you'll have 5 seconds to pick
Gaming Profile or it will default to Profile 1 instead.

WARNING - DO NOT CLICK THE SERVICES / DISABLE ALL BUTTON!
*Never touch the Services Tab in msconfig! It allows you to disable ALL services
for ALL profiles with the click of one button and Windows won't startup again!!!

Okay, so now I've shared some of the tweaks I've used on my own system. I
hope this information will be helpful, and if used properly help you pwn your opps!

--
Cheers, Windows XP MVP Shell / User
Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

Game FAQs: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=FH;[LN];gms
Visit my Zone.com / Gaming Helpsite: http://nibblesnbits.tk or Call / Contact
MS Support at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=sz;en-us;top
My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights.
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Jimmy S. said:
Okay, so now I've shared some of the tweaks I've used on my own system. I
hope this information will be helpful, and if used properly help you pwn
your opps!

Hey Jimmy, seems you've joined the dark side ;-) have you done any
benchmarking to see if there really is that much of an improvement?

I've never bothered tweaking anything as I'd only expect say a 5% difference
which wouldn't be noticeable. Like to get an opinion from someone other
then a h4rdc0r3 tweaker who seem to think they can get anywhere up to 50%
lol.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
http://windows.dasmirnov.net/ Windows XP Resource Site - updated!

*Replace nospam with smirnov to reply by e-mail*
 
Hi Paul,

You can only gain a few FPS points on a clean system,
however I haven't benchmarked it to be precise.

The major advantage is that you don't have to share CPU
cycles with antivirus software or have Live Update pull you
out of a game (it's happened at the worst time in Halo). ;-)

--
Cheers, Windows XP MVP Shell / User
Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com


Game FAQs: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=FH;[LN];gms
Visit my Zone.com / Gaming Helpsite: http://nibblesnbits.tk or Call / Contact
MS Support at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=sz;en-us;top
My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights.
_________________________________________________________

| "Jimmy S." <Private> wrote in message |
| > Okay, so now I've shared some of the tweaks I've used on my own system. I
| > hope this information will be helpful, and if used properly help you pwn
| > your opps!
|
| Hey Jimmy, seems you've joined the dark side ;-) have you done any
| benchmarking to see if there really is that much of an improvement?
|
| I've never bothered tweaking anything as I'd only expect say a 5% difference
| which wouldn't be noticeable. Like to get an opinion from someone other
| then a h4rdc0r3 tweaker who seem to think they can get anywhere up to 50%
| lol.
|
| --
| Paul Smith,
| Yeovil, UK.
| http://windows.dasmirnov.net/ Windows XP Resource Site - updated!
|
| *Replace nospam with smirnov to reply by e-mail*
|
|
 
If you have a HT P4, you can set it to run on one 'side' of the CPU, rather
than the 'other'. (Since most programs don't know what HT is, they
generally use what's termed CPU0, hence the high usage on one rather than
the other.

Into the Task Manager you go, select Processes, find the one you want to
'move' right click and use Set Affinity.
 
Jimmy S. said:
You can only gain a few FPS points on a clean system,
however I haven't benchmarked it to be precise.

The major advantage is that you don't have to share CPU
cycles with antivirus software or have Live Update pull you
out of a game (it's happened at the worst time in Halo). ;-)

Cool cheers. Didn't think I was missing out on anything. 8-) If my
anti-virus (AVG) was wasting too many CPU cycles it would be uninstalled
faster then you could imagine. ;-)

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
http://windows.dasmirnov.net/ Windows XP Resource Site.

*Replace nospam with smirnov to reply by e-mail*
 
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