After the first Microsoft Windows XP, install the operating system starts automatically optimize system settings to speed up the subsequent creation-ups. Also optimized WINDOWS XP and start applications faster than they are used. For this reason, you should allow a sufficient number of restarts and Windows begins to run these configurations before deciding if you need to optimize the computer for better performance.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition is quite complicated, but there are many ways to optimize the process for a faster start:
■ Check the Basic Input / Output System (BIOS) settings of the computer to see if it is not necessary that you can start the process, remove. For example, on multiple computers, you can skip the verification of memory that occurs when something on your computer that may some time show if you use lots of memory.
■ If a computer is configured with multiple operating systems, you can reduce the amount of time that Windows displays the selection menu of operating system at startup. Configure this setting, click Control Panel, select the Advanced tab, then click Settings in the Startup and Recovery section.
■ Remove all unnecessary applications that automatically with Microsoft Windows. Prevention of applications with Windows is started as explained in “Removal of unnecessary programs in the background.”
■ When you remove a hardware device to your computer, make sure you also remove all the drivers and software that were installed with the device.

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