Some of our application programs installed on windows operating system will usually be stored in "program files" means we install the application programs in one partition with windows operating system. "There is no crack ivory" means here is that even though windows is the operating system most widely used and most popular for the PC user mania does not mean a trouble-free windows. Many cases which cause us to have to reinstall windows like the file is corrupt. So if you reinstall windows means that we also need to install some applications that come intalasi lost during the process because the application programs are on one partition with windows. In order for the application programs are not lost during the installation of windows we can turn the place into intalasi process of keeping the other partition. The following way:
- Open the Registry Editor
Start Run (type regedit) OK / enter, after looking up the registry editor HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Setup.
- Create a String (REG_Z) New.
* Klic right on the right window of the Registry Editor window select "New String Value"
* Give the name "SourcePath" - Double click the new string, then the value type of data storage as you wish such as "D \: Installation"
- Restart / Reboot your PC
g The speed of booting a PC is usually determined by several factors, including the specification of a PC (processor, RAM, etc.), compatible least some hardware support and how many programs installed. If we are convinced with the performance of our PCs, but still a long boot time too and we want to increase the speed bootingnya, follow the trick below
- Open the Registry Editor
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ ControlSet001 \ Control \ Session Manager \ Memory Management \ EnablePrefetcher.
- Double click "EnablePrefetcher" which is on the right of the windows registry editor, change the value to[5]
- Restart / Reboot your PC and see results
i have trying windows 7 now. may be you can give me some advice about that
ReplyDeleteiludin, thank you for visiting my website, maybe I'll try to write about windows 7
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