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speeding up my computer
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:59 pm
by Garen
does anyone know how to put my computer into overdrive? i have windows xp. iv heard about it and thought it might help me in running illarion a bit more smothly. iv finnaly got it running on my pc, but its still fairly laggy. if you know anyother ways that would help that, id realy appreciat it,

Re: speeding up my computer
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 1:04 am
by Juliana D'cheyne
Garen wrote:does anyone know how to put my computer into overdrive? i have windows xp. iv heard about it and thought it might help me in running illarion a bit more smothly. iv finnaly got it running on my pc, but its still fairly laggy. if you know anyother ways that would help that, id realy appreciat it,

The best way is to make sure not too many other programs are running.. only those necessary.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 1:07 am
by Fooser
What hardware you have?
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 2:22 am
by Lrmy
Get the latest graphics driver for your card. Put settings on minimum for Illarion.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:00 am
by Julius
If it was a old enough model to have anything below Xp then I would suggest getting a new computer?
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:50 am
by Quinasa
Fooser wrote:What hardware you have?
Dude, listen to this man. He KNOWS what he's talking about.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:49 am
by AlexRose
Overclock it.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:07 am
by Llama
AlexRose wrote:Overclock it.
Yes and cause data loss , system instability and CPU damage...
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:19 pm
by MacDoosh
Overclock it.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:31 pm
by Korm Kormsen
don't overclock it. - optimize it.
get the newest drivers for your hardware, learn to turn off all those background programs, before playing and so on.
if your system is old, i suppose it is so because you got no money for a new one. in that case it might be prudent, not to fry your CPU by overclocking.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:46 pm
by Fooser
Yeah forget overclocking
some speed-ups/general maintanence:
-close background stuff (ctrl+alt+del)
-Defrag every so often
-Spyware checks
-Uninstall/delete unused stuff / things you dont need anymore
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:49 pm
by Damien
Fooser's very right with that.
Spybot is a very useful tool for getting rid of spyware. When i get "The computer is slow" messages from customers i drive to, they usually just have a load of spyware on their machine as well as many unnecessary programs and starters loading with the systemstart.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:44 pm
by Kevin Lightdot
Just incase you don't know how exactly, or stuff, you can turn off some stuff that starts on startup:
Just choose 'run'(not exactly sure about the name in English so I makes you a nice screenshots!)
Type in msconfig,
Go to that button I pressed, should be the same order, turn of all Microsoft services, and then you can turn off several annoying ones that you don't tend to use much.(I suggest keeping your firewall and stuff active :p)
You can also type %temp% in that box and delete your temporary files (I guess most are going "DOH", but I always had trouble remembering where to find my temp files are put, and this is a bazillion times faster.
You might not want to do this last one when you're working on something or the like save your work as it will quite possibly be in your temp directory.
Sorry if everyone already knew this, but I thinks it might help a bit, better give too much info instead too little.

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:51 pm
by ogerawa
Kevin Lightdot wrote:Type in msconfig,
Go to that button I pressed, should be the same order, turn of all Microsoft services, and then you can turn off several annoying ones that you don't tend to use much.(I suggest keeping your firewall and stuff active :p)
Not a good idea to just turn off services if you didn't know what it's for. Might cause problems, such as... can't connect to internet is one of the thing.
For services, actually it's better to run "services.msc". You can set it as manual (normally only when the comp needs it), auto or disabled. Can stop the current running services as well.
If your computer is pretty stable (no crash and so forth), can kill the system restore service. This one usually used up lots of resources.
Windows firewall... normally rather a junk, i don't use it at least.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:57 pm
by Damien
LOL, i once had a customer who disabled all microsoft services...
can proove to be a bad idea on a windows system.
But talking about msconfig, there you can take stuff like ICQ and some other usually unnecessary stuff out of the autostart.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:58 pm
by Kevin Lightdot
ogerawa wrote:Kevin Lightdot wrote:Type in msconfig,
Go to that button I pressed, should be the same order, turn of all Microsoft services, and then you can turn off several annoying ones that you don't tend to use much.(I suggest keeping your firewall and stuff active :p)
Not a good idea to just turn off services if you didn't know what it's for. Might cause problems, such as... can't connect to internet is one of the thing.
For services, actually it's better to run "services.msc". You can set it as manual (normally only when the comp needs it), auto or disabled. Can stop the current running services as well.
If your computer is pretty stable (no crash and so forth), can kill the system restore service. This one usually used up lots of resources.
Windows firewall... normally rather a junk, i don't use it at least.
Urrr... turn off microsoft services, I mean, don't show them, the little checkbox, my bad.

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:04 am
by Garen
okay, kevin, i have no clue waht i should and should not turn off.. i dont want to screw anything up, iv ahd to fix this computer befor, i dont feel like putting much more money into it to fix it again, lol
yeah, i have xp
Fooser:
some speed-ups/general maintanence:
-close background stuff (ctrl+alt+del) i dont ahve anything else running when i play except aol so that im on the internet(stupid dial-up)
-Defrag every so often i do about twice a week
-Spyware checks i think my comp does that automatically
-Uninstall/delete unused stuff / things you dont need anymore
ill start working on that
how would i check my hardware, and what stuff do you want?
sorry, im almost illetirate(i cant spell..) when it comes to computers..
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:34 am
by Korm Kormsen
do you have dial-up?
then forget everything anybody wrote, and live with the bad performance.
(i had to do just that, before i got a better connection)