Please rate and subscribe! How to speed up your computer. For windows xp users, some stuff is different. I’m just testing the upload on youtube. You can call it a test video. Hardware: Cpu clock: 1.5ghz+ Memory: 1gb+ with 100mhz+ frequency. 1. Go to Start, right-click Computer and select Properties. Go to Advanced System Settings. In the Performance box, click Settings. Then select Adjust for best performance. Click OK when you’re done. If you want to keep your windows theme, check the last 2 boxes. 2. Right-click on the desktop and select Personalize. Click Displays setting and set to the lowest resolution and bit. Also, go to Advanced Settings and click Monitor. Increase the hertz for your screen refresh rate. 3. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup. Check all the boxes and click OK. 4. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defragmenter, and Defragment Now. 5. Go to Start, type msconfig and enter. Go to the Startup tab and uncheck unneeded startup. 6. Run a virus scan on your computer. Viruses eat up a lot of memory and could cause your computer to crash. I use Norton. Yeah I know Norton slows down your computer to hell, but I have a pretty fast notebook. 7. Run a spyware scan on your computer. Spyware eat up a lot of memory and steal your personal stuff. I use Norton. 8. Run a registry repair program. 9. Go to Start, Control Panel, and click uninstall a program. Remove unneeded program. 10. Go to Start, right-click …
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We just found The Internet at CES! Hear all about the details of ARIN, the American Registry of Internet Numbers, the original organization that keeps track of every IP address. Darren discusses the transition to IPv6 since the number of IPv4 address is fixed, and we are indeed running out. Let’s just NAT everything! ———– Subscribe for free! www.youtube.com Hak5 on Revision3 www.revision3.com Hak5 on Twitter www.twitter.com Darren Kitchen on Twitter www.twitter.com Shannon Morse on Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook www.facebook.com ABOUT HAK5 Hak5 isn’t your typical tech show. It’s hacking in the old-school sense, covering everything from network security, open source and forensics, to DIY modding and the homebrew scene. Damn the warranties, it’s time to Trust your Technolust.
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