MaximumPC 2004 08

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CLEAN OUT YOUR SYSTEM
TRAY: Every unnecessary app run-
ning on your PC saps precious CPU cycles
and memory.

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UPDATE YOUR DRIVERS: New
videocard and chipset drivers can
help you reap performance dividends.

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ENABLE DMA FOR YOUR
DRIVES: Go to the Device Manager
and take a look at the properties of your
Primary IDE Channel. On the Advanced
Settings tab, make sure that DMA, if avail-
able, is checked for both devices. Rinse
and repeat for the Secondary IDE Channel

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VISIT WINDOWSUPDATE.COM
REGULARLY: Patches don’t just
protect your PC, they also improve perfor-
mance.

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CONVERT YOUR DRIVES TO
NTFS: Get the most from your drives
by converting them to NTFS. Open a com-
mand line, and type convert x: /
fs:ntfs, but replace x with your drive
letter. Back up your important files first!

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USE QUICK LAUNCH: Instead
of cluttering your Desktop with loads
of shortcuts, right-click the Taskbar, go to
Toolbars, and make sure Quick Launch is

checked. Then drag your favorite short-
cuts to the Quick Launch bar for easy
access, anytime.

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SPEED UP YOUR UI: Bells and
whistles are great, but faster is bet-
ter. Go to the Display control panel, click
the Appearance tab, and hit the Effects
button. Uncheck the first two options, as
well as “Show shadows under menus.”

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ONE CLICK TO DEVICE
MANAGER: To open Device
Manager in Windows XP without the
hassle of going to System Properties, just
create a shortcut to devmgmt.msc.

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FIRE UP THE ONSCREEN
KEYBOARD: If you need to type
something and your keyboard’s not avail-
able, Open My Computer and browse to
C:\Windows\System32 and double-click
osk.exe. You can use the onscreen key-
board by pointing and clicking at indi-
vidual characters.

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DEFRAG: Regular defrag-
mentation can improve your
machine’s hard drive performance by mas-
sive amounts. To start Defrag, right-click
your hard drive in My Computer, select
Properties, go to the Tools tab, and then
click Defrag.

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THINGS TO


DO TO YOUR


BRAND-NEW PC


Get your Internet connection up and run-
ning. Without net access, your PC is damn
near worthless!
Install the latest drivers for your motherboard’s
chipset. They’ll be at your mobo manufactur-
er’s web site. Many system crashes can be
traced directly to either old chipset drivers or
evil, evil gnomes.
Download and install the latest drivers for
your videocard and soundcard. They’ll work
with the chipset drivers to have your PC per-
forming at its peak potential.
Install Windows XP Service Pack 2 and all the
updates from Windowsupdate.com. Don’t
ask questions, just do it.
Restore your precious data to your new
machine.
Install and tweak all those apps you use every
day. Install Winzip , an MP3 player, a word pro-
cessor, your e-mail app, and Mozilla Firebird.
Activate Windows, register all your apps—or
click the “Never bother me again” but-
ton—and make a backup image of your
minty-fresh system.
Install your favorite benchmark app and take
your PC for a test spin.
Burning in your PC will help ferret out faulty
components and give you a pretty good idea of
your system’s stability. We like SiSoft Sandra’s
burn-in utility. Download the free version at
Sisoftware.net.
Open a tasty beverage, fire up your favorite
game, and let the frags roll in. Your PC is
ready to rumble!

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