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Adjusting your computer for best performance via the Control Panel

Let's get started:
  1. Open up your Control Panel via the Windows 7 start-up menu
  2. System & Security
  3. System
  4. Change Settings
  5. Advanced
  6. Performance -> Settings
  7. Adjust for best performance

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Boxty (04-09-2014), Craig (04-09-2014)
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This is very helpful and will help people that have slow computers, I Have Windows 8 Laptop that is Pre-Owned, I used to download a bunch of stuff on my old computer, it was so bad having alot of things, ut with the computer i have now, It takes about 7 seconds for this Laptop to come on.



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This method made a fair improvement to my computer which is running Windows 7. Checking your processes via Task Manager is a good idea too.
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Vidar wrote This method made a fair improvement to my computer which is running Windows 7. Checking your processes via Task Manager is a good idea too.







The only reason I had a bunch of stuff on my Laptop was Because When I Was Downloading 1 thing, I Just Kept Clicking 'Next' 'Next' 'Next' Instead of Unchecking the Boxes :/
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Kersuh wrote
Vidar wrote This method made a fair improvement to my computer which is running Windows 7. Checking your processes via Task Manager is a good idea too.


The only reason I had a bunch of stuff on my Laptop was Because When I Was Downloading 1 thing, I Just Kept Clicking 'Next' 'Next' 'Next' Instead of Unchecking the Boxes :/


Ah, yes. Downloading these so called "utility applications" tend to slow your computer down which is a bit ironic.
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Well thats the end of the PC Building section guys, no need for expensive gaming parts anymore.
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You know what I mean, guys. Best as in best without doing anything major. This is just a few clicks but quite a big improvement to your performance.
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