Eventually, it will be time to buy a new PC or put
money into an upgrade, but Microsoft Windows XP Power
Optimization shows you how to get the most out of your
current equipment right now, simply by tuning your
Windows setup. These professional techniques range
from the basic to the advanced, and they can be used
to achieve both targeted improvement and better
overall system performance. In every area, the gains
can be immense, and the time it takes is minimal.
Coverage includes:

Enhancing performance by removing unneeded items
Making smart tradeoffs
Safely removing unneeded registry entries
Using command-line utilities
Keeping Internet Explorer under control
Making simple but effective system tweaks
Creating a comprehensive archival system
Monitoring your system for performance concerns
Keeping your system in peak operating condition
Understanding the connection between user activity and
system performance
Automating cleanup and maintenance tasks
Keeping your PC safe from viruses and human intruders
Catching and correcting mistakes

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