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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Ripsnort on September 09, 2002, 07:51:16 AM
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Found a few on the web, but I'm mainly inquiring about how it manages memory...I used to double the MIN/MAX in Win98 to whatever the memory installed..is there such a thing in XP Pro to enhance performance?
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The best way to enhance your gaming performance in WinXP is format C: and reinstall Win98. This has been proven in numerous tests..
If you desire to keep XP however (despite it's butt-ugly UI and other quirks) you can find some tweaks from http://www.tweak3d.net http://www.tweakxp.com for example. A good all-round utility to tweak stuff is x-setup which you can download from http://www.tucows.com
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LOL on the format, I actually love XP, and its run every game I've loaded on it flawlessly, and the X45 will not run on my 98 system, but works great on XP :p
Thanks for the links, didn't think of trying Tweak3d.
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Isn't the new Service Pack due out today? Be careful tweaking... the effects of some previously posted tweaks might have different effects after applying the new Service Pack... just a thought.
BTW - I love XP so far. I've had for one week. Setting up the Internet connection sharing network with our other computer was a breeze. The built in features are wonderful. Everything is working great and it seems very stable. I might have lost some FPS in AH compared to 98SE, but if that is the tradeoff, its well worth the benifits of XP.
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As far as FPS goes, I was running AH in 1024 res on Win98 on a PIII-800EB, so I can't really compare.
Doing the AH benchmark (Spawn hangar field 1, pizza map, B17 12X500lbs, 50% fuel, clipboard map up) I was getting about 26 FPS with the aforementioned system, now I get 85 FPS using 1280 res with the new box(see signature below)...SWEEEEEET!
I did have some problems getting XP to update any drivers for the Saitek X45, but after some critical updates for XP, everything is working great.
I use the Tradional windows lay-out, nice little option XP gives you if your not comfortable with the desk top look.
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I find windows XP confusing. I am a Systems professional but I am using it at home..which version do I buy? Can it tell if I am at home or not a professional?
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Make a big swap file and put it in a different partition or drive, that helps.
Oh and with WinXP the more RAM the better. 512mb minimum.
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Pongo, be careful with SP1.
Windows XP can now tell right away after you load SP1. If you are a Professional at Home and you try this, you got some 'splaining to do. :)
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Originally posted by Animal
Make a big swap file and put it in a different partition or drive, that helps.
Oh and with WinXP the more RAM the better. 512mb minimum.
512 ram here. considering going to 1024...worth it? Can XP utilize that extra ram or am I just wasting $$?
Did a bunch of performance tweaks and such yesterday. Smooooooooooooooooth!
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It seems that MS is tweaking XP to the direction where it starts to limit your constitutional rights (such as downloading warez, divx and mp3's, basically freedom of choice, speech and privacy of your home.) so I'll stay away from it.
It's the first OS which acts aggressively on end-users whether problems are their own fault or not. I'm currently studying Lindows.. :)
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LOL Rip, that system isn't fast enough for you? Going to 1 Gig of ram won't do anything significant other than deplete your wallet by about $90. ;)
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http://www.annoyances.org is pretty useful for eliminating a bunch of rubbish that you don't need. The forums are OK but I think the XP one is predominantly people asking how to avoid the registration purpose.
Gatso
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http://www.tweakhound.com/supertweaks1.htm
Good round-up of tweaks.
The big performance increase is from disabling services you don't need. I don't disable all the stuff this guy does, but I disable a lot of them. The above guid references this page for services information:
http://www.blkviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
What a mullet on that guy. :rolleyes: Ah well, his services information is reasonably sound. Better than most out there certainly.
Also, so far I've put SP1 for XP on a few machines, and I've had no problems at all.
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Speaking of mullets :D. Lephturn! Where the heck you been?
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Heheheh. :)
I've been busy at work, plus it's summer, plus I'm biking a LOT.
Basically, I've been on Weight Watchers since March, and I've lost 60 lbs. I was 250lbs, and I'm passing 190 on my way to 180 or so. A big part of that has been that I've gotten REALLY into mountain biking. I bike to work almost every day (about 10k each way) and I go hardcore off-roading 2 or 3 times a week. I love it, but it's also taken me outside alot more than normal.
Plus, I've been working on some certifications. I need to update my MCSE, since my old one expired. Bleh.
And I'm moving from Halifax to Ottawa on Sept. 30th.
And I sold my old Athlon 700 2 weeks before I had time to finish building my new machine. (Story in this forum.)
And I was feeling kinda burned out, and needed a bit of a break. I'm back now though. :) That cover it? ;)
What's been going on with you Skuzzy? I missed all the news... you sold Applink? Watcha up to now?
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WTG on the weight loss Leph! Your in my weight class now. :) Bring your frame down here, I got a place called Victor Falls, if you don't come out of there bloody, your not peddling hard enough ;)
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Oh, and thks Gatso, Leph for the links, I'm using em!
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Well Lephturn. AppLink went belly-up. So for a few months I was out of a job, but then HTC decided I was getting too thin and hired me.
The official line should get posted sometime soon.
I wondered what happened to you. Glad to hear you are doing well and glad to see your back.
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Well good to hear your going to be at HTC. We need you! Shame Applink didn't work out. Hope your doing well.
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Basically, I've been on Weight Watchers since March, and I've lost 60 lbs. I was 250lbs, and I'm passing 190 on my way to 180 or so. A big part of that has been that I've gotten REALLY into mountain biking. I bike to work almost every day (about 10k each way) and I go hardcore off-roading 2 or 3 times a week. I love it, but it's also taken me outside alot more than normal.
WTG Leph! Congrats on the weight loss. You and I were in the same boat, it seems. I started at 230 in April, am down to 190 today, and I have 30 more to go to reach my goal of 160.
I have a professional LifeCycle bike in my basement that I ride for an hour every day after work. That combined with Weight Watchers, has been burning off the pounds for me.
Good luck, keep at it!
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If you like the LifeCycle, you should give mountain biking a try! Being outside, exploring, and lots of technical challenge makes it way more fun IMO. If you are interested in getting into mountain biking, drop me an email. I'd be glad to give you some tips on purchasing a bike and such.
WTG on your weight loss! The WW program is really good, and works well. I really don't find it that difficult anymore, it's become second nature. Heck, my tastes have changed. I really can't stomach the stuff I used to eat anymore.
What was this thread about again? ;)
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You guys would hate me. I can sit down and eat a WHOLE boston cream pie, and weight a pound LESS the next day. Only way I can gain weight is by heavy weight lifting. :D
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I'm using windows 2000, after updating drivers I got every piece of hardware to work except for my joystick-it's an older model Wingman Warrior and I can't use the hat button.
I reccomend using windows 2000 instead of XP, it might not look so good but it's much more solid.
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oh,and make sure you install the latest service pack in win2000-my webcam wasn't working with the retail ,fortunately installing the service pack made it work again.
I haven't played AH much since I installed 2000,but the performance seems the same as in Windows Millenium. Same goes for IL2,after I updated my video card drivers and DirectX.