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Customize the
Title bar text of the Internet Explorer.
1. Click Start
> Run > Type gpedit.msc
2. Click User Configuration > Windows Setting > Internet Explorer Maintenance >
Browser User Interface
3. Double click on Browser Title
4. Click on Customize Title Bars
5. Change the text to what whatever you want
6. Click on Ok
Speed Up Browsing
When you connect to a web site your computer sends information back and
forth. Some of this information deals with resolving the site name to an IP
address, the stuff that TCP/IP really deals with, not words. This is DNS
information and is used so that you will not need to ask for the site location
each and every time you visit the site. Although Windows XP and Windows XP have
a pretty efficient DNS cache, you can increase its overall performance by
increasing its size.
You can do this with the registry
entries below:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dnscache\Parameters]
"CacheHashTableBucketSize"=dword:00000001
"CacheHashTableSize"=dword:00000180
"MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit"=dword:0000fa00
"MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit"=dword:0000012d
Make a new text file and rename it
to dnscache.reg. Then copy and paste the above into it and save it. Merge it
into the registry.
Never Re-Activate After
Installation
If you have to reinstall Windows XP you normally will have to reactivate
too. Well not anymore. Just copy wpa.dbl after you activated the first time. It
is located in the WINDOWS\system32 folder. Now if you reinstall Windows XP just
copy the file back and you're up and running again.
Disable Bootup Splash Screen
You can, if you feel like it, disable the Windows XP boot up splash screen.
Although this doesn't speed boot times at all, it does allow you to see if there
are any boot up messages appearing on your computer that might otherwise be
covered up.
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Edit boot.ini
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Add " /noguiboot" right after "/fastdetect".
You will need to restart your PC for
the splash screen to disappear. To enable the splash screen again, just remove
the switch that you added.
Slow
Shutdown?
Some people have noticed that they are
experiencing a really slow shutdown after installing Windows XP Home or
Professional. Although this can be caused a number of ways, the most clear cut
one so far is happening on systems with an NVidia card installed with the latest
set of drivers. A service called NVIDIA Driver Helper Service is loading up on
start up and for whatever reason doesn't shut itself down properly. The service
isn't needed and can also increase the amount of memory available to your
system. Here is how to disable it.
1: Go into your
Control Panel
2: Select
Administrative Tools and then click on Services
3: Right click on
the file "NVIDIA Driver Helper Service" and then select STOP.
4: To stop this
loading up every time you boot up your PC Right click it again and select
properties - then where the option "Startup Type" is shown - make sure it is set
at Manual
My Computer
Won't Shut Down Itself After Installing XP
There are a number of users who are noticing that their PC will no
longer automatically power down/shut off without pressing the power off button
on the computers unlike in Windows Me/95/2000. There could be a number of
reasons for this - but the main one seems to be that ACPI is not enabled on the
computer or in Windows XP. Here is how to try that out:
1: Click - Start - Control Panel -
Performance and Maintenance - Power Options
Tab
2: Then click APM - Enable Advanced
Power Management Support
Shutdown Windows XP Faster
When you shut down Windows XP, the OS tries its best to make sure that all
services (they help run things like graphics, printers etc) are shut down. But
there are times when they don't close, thus Windows XP tries to give it the
chance to shut down itself. This amount of time that windows waits for the
service to close is stored in the system registry. If you modify this setting,
then windows will shut down the service earlier. To modify the setting, follow
the directions below:
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Start Regedit.
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Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control.
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Click on the "Control" Folder.
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Select "WaitToKillServiceTimeout"
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Right click on it and select
Modify.
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Set it to a value lower than 2000,
say 1000 as a test.
How to Prevent Windows Messenger
from Running on Windows XP
Some of you dislike the fact Windows Messenger starts each time you start
your computer. To prevent Windows Messenger 4.5 (or later) from running, use the
following method:
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Start Registry Editor (Regedit.exe).
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Locate and click the following
registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft
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On the Edit menu, point to
New, click Key, and then type Messenger for the name of
the new registry key.
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Locate and click the following
registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger
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On the On the Edit menu,
point to New, click Key, and then type Client for the
name of the new registry key.
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Locate and click the following
registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client
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On the Edit menu, point to
New, click DWORD Value, and then type PreventRun for the
name of the new DWORD value.
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Right-click the PreventRun
value that you created, click Modify , type 1 in the Value
data box, and then click OK .
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Quit Windows Messenger.
This tip is extracted from
article
Q302089 of the Microsoft Windows XP Knowledge Base.
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