Archive for the ‘Hello World! Series’ Category
Speed Tip 9: Disable Alerter Service in Windows XP | Hello World!
Monday, September 14, 2009 5:07 No CommentsFor those of you who are following the speed tip series, we are talking today about the Windows XP alerter service. Although this service will be non-essential for most of you – there are some of you who should know exactly what it is this service does so as not to disable it if [...]
Speed Tip 8: Upgrade RAM Using Memory Finder on your Windows XP / Vista / 7 PC | Hello World!
Thursday, September 10, 2009 8:19 No CommentsWelcome to speed tip 8 on our Hello World! series. I hope you have your computer busting at the seams in speed already, but lets move into an upgrade that many people are often intimidated at – upgrading your computer (pc) systems RAM. Believe it or not, RAM finder tools have come a long way [...]
Hello World! Speed Tip 7: Disable the Error Reporting Service in Windows XP / Vista / 7
Tuesday, September 1, 2009 6:11 No CommentsThank you everyone for stopping by, in our speed tip series today we are going to discuss the Windows Error Reporting service. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to send any information to Microsoft, I don’t care how generous they are. This service is non-essential to those of you who do not [...]
Hello World! Speed Tip 6: Manually Run Background Intelligent Transfer Service in Windows
Monday, August 31, 2009 6:17 No CommentsWe are continuing in our short speedup tips by manually the background intelligent transfer service that is running in the background of Windows XP / Vista / 7. This service is essential for windows update, but you don’t run windows update every day, do you?
Hello World! Speed Tip 5: Disable the Computer Browser Service in Windows XP / Vista / 7
Friday, August 28, 2009 4:49 No CommentsWe are continuing in our short speedup tips by disabling the computer browser service running in the background of Windows XP / Vista / 7. This is a non-essential service for most of you, but chews up processing power and RAM. Before we disable it, I will teach you a little bit about what it [...]
