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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: HomeBoy on April 08, 2009, 10:00:38 PM
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Here's another guide (http://snomhf.exofire.net/FSAutoStart.html).
This one describes how to use FSAutoStart to suspend programs and services from running while gaming. I have successfully trimmed my running processes down from about 55 to 28 while the game is running.
Makes a huge difference.
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Thanks Homeboy, great guide. Now when are you going to start flying again?
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http://www.blackviper.com/
link from the website if you dont feel like usingthe program you could give this a look over. :aok
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Simple and easy, no configuration.
http://www.iobit.com/
System Care | IObit | Computer Scan | Repair PC Slow Speed | Computer Repair
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http://www.blackviper.com/
link from the website if you dont feel like usingthe program you could give this a look over. :aok
Absolutely. If you don't do anything else, you owe a visit to Black Viper's site. I was able to decrease the number of processes running on all the machines in my house by almost 50%. Vista especially, is completely bloated with useless crap processes that Viper identifies. It felt so good to blow all that stuff away. Makes Vista almost appear normal.
I just found that yesterday that there is a sequel to FSAutoStart: AlacrityPC (http://alacritypc.kensalter.com/). I loaded it up last night. It even shuts down the desktop while gaming. I'm now gaming with 26 processes running! Fantastic!
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Nice post. Wouldn't folks be looking for this over in the Tech Support Forum?
Ren
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Simple and easy, no configuration.
http://www.iobit.com/
System Care | IObit | Computer Scan | Repair PC Slow Speed | Computer Repair
I've done this one myself, brilliant! cut the number of processes down a whole lot resulting in a much better frame rate for me. For winners...
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Absolutely. If you don't do anything else, you owe a visit to Black Viper's site. I was able to decrease the number of processes running on all the machines in my house by almost 50%. Vista especially, is completely bloated with useless crap processes that Viper identifies. It felt so good to blow all that stuff away. Makes Vista almost appear normal.
I just found that yesterday that there is a sequel to FSAutoStart: AlacrityPC (http://alacritypc.kensalter.com/). I loaded it up last night. It even shuts down the desktop while gaming. I'm now gaming with 26 processes running! Fantastic!
I just tried this program and love it. Great find!!
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I downloaded it, now what do I do with it?
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Go to Homeboy's web page http://snomhf.exofire.net/alacrityPC.html and follow the instructions. That's what I did and it works .
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Go to Homeboy's web page http://snomhf.exofire.net/alacrityPC.html and follow the instructions. That's what I did and it works .
thanks
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Absolutely. If you don't do anything else, you owe a visit to Black Viper's site. I was able to decrease the number of processes running on all the machines in my house by almost 50%. Vista especially, is completely bloated with useless crap processes that Viper identifies. It felt so good to blow all that stuff away. Makes Vista almost appear normal.
I just found that yesterday that there is a sequel to FSAutoStart: AlacrityPC (http://alacritypc.kensalter.com/). I loaded it up last night. It even shuts down the desktop while gaming. I'm now gaming with 26 processes running! Fantastic!
Humm, .....I'll look into it but I'm pretty sure I already have a clean running machine.
It was awhile back that I had found BLACK VIPER and manually removed many programs running in the back ground. When I installed IOrbit's program it found lots of things that needed to be fixed and the process seemed to be complete for me.
The Game booster came out from thee same company and I found after running it the first time it only helped out a little..... probably because of what I did prior.
What I liked about IOrbits Game Booster was that it was all a one click action ....but maybe AlacrityPC is a more in depth product.
Either way...If your not to computer savvy, I'd recommend IOrbit to get yourself started.
Edit: Here's another thing you might consider:
To help you machine play the game smoother on your machine, delete some of the skins you don't use or want to see in game.
Skuzzy said there are to many people running all of them that shouldn't and could cause problems because the HD has to access that information to often... specially in a furball with lots of different skins if you understand.
:cool: