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Re: SpeedUp Your Window XP Never Than Before

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wow! nice list. I've got most of this, but never knew the modem thingy!

*searches for modem**realizes that i use broadand**hits self round the head a couple of times*

thanks man!
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Re: SpeedUp Your Window XP Never Than Before

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Hi,
Excellent list of tweaks. I am looking for the same. Thanks
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Re: SpeedUp Your Window XP Never Than Before

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Here's one you forgot

BOOT WINDOWS IN 10 SECONDS

1. Click on the start button
2. Press Windows + R
3. Type Regedit and press enter

this will open Registry Editor, now look for the key

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ContentIndex

4. Now click on it and there find the key called "Startup Delay", double click on it.
5. Now in the box marked Base click Decimal, now its default value is 480000
6. Change the value to 40000
7. Now close the Registry Editor and Restart Your Computer
You'll See The Result.
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