Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Registry Tweaks for Windows 7 Performance Boost



Whatever a user commands, it is fulfilled through the registry edits. Though, it is a complex procedure to edit a registry, we usually use third party utilities and applications to perform this task for us. However, through an apposite and accurate guidance, an average user can easily edit the values in his/her registry to enhance the performance of his/her Windows 7. Following are some of tweaks along with basic course of action to alter the features of your Windows through Registry Editor.

Tweak-to-Enhance-Performance


Windows Menu

As being a user of Windows 7, you might have observed a slight delay between clicking the Start menu and Windows displaying the Start menu. This delay can be addressed with a simply registry tweak, which will help you speed up your Start menu, by yourself. To get started, following the below given instructions.

·         Press Windows key  Description: Windows logo key
·         Type ‘regedit’ and press Enter to open Registry Editor
·         Navigate to the Desktop key, following the path cited beneath
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
·         Click on the Desktop key and locate the value MenuShowDelay in the rightmost pane
·         Double click this value to modify
·         Change the by-default Value data of ‘400’ to a reduced number; let us say ‘100’ and click OK
·         Exit Registry Editor

Low Disk Checking
You might have observed a repeated low disk space warning, while running out of memory on the hard drives. This is a basic Windows feature to display such kind of alerts. These alerts may annoy a user, as a user already knows if he/she is short of disk space. To avoid this alert in future, comply with the following procedures.

·         Press Windows key  Description: Windows logo key
·         Type ‘regedit’ and press Enter to open Registry Editor
·         Navigate to the Explorer key, following the path cited beneath
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
·         Go to Edit, choose New, and select DWORD (32-bit) Value
·         Name this value as ‘NoLowDiskSpaceChecks’
·         Double click this value to modify
·         Change the Value data to ‘1’ and click OK
·         Exit Registry Editor

Windows Kernel

Primary memory can be differentiated as an active memory. It remains vigorous throughout the PC runtime. Because of its spontaneous nature, it is likely to manage system files more hastily and will resultantly, speed up the functioning of your operating system. This can be achieved by accomplishing a few simple steps.
·         Press Windows key  Description: Windows logo key
·         Type ‘regedit’ and press Enter to open Registry Editor
·         Navigate to the Memory Management key, following the path cited beneath
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
·         Locate the value named DisablePagingExecutive in the rightmost pane
·         Double click the value to modify
·         In the Edit dialogue box, change the Value data to ‘1’ and click OK
·         Exit Registry Editor

Cleaning Registry

A Windows operator modifies number of settings like directed above, each day. These modifications definitely accumulate some unnecessary data in the Windows Registry. In order to avoid speed-related issues with your operating system, you are suggested to exterminate this bulk of unwanted files from your registry. This process of filtering is called cleaning registry or fixing registry, and to perform this assignment, you can take assistance of certain effective third party applications such as Registry Recycler. This software will fix your registry errors and clean it up to ensure your system runs at in a smooth order.

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