debunking common windows performance tweaking myths - Lifehacker

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  1. Gingerdave

    Gingerdave Megabyte Poster

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    Was just browsing over at Life hacker and came across this post I though might interest some people:

    debunking common windows performance tweaking myths
     
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  2. Hades

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    Great find, will have to have a better look at that site :D
     
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    Theres a comment of there that someone made about point 6 which I agree with and have done many times, disabling non essential services and applications not only decreases memory and processor usage, but also is good for security as theres less gumph for hackers/virii etc to target.
     
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