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FEATURED: 10 Ways To Speed Up Windows 7 And Make It Blazing Fast!

How to Speed Up Windows 7So, one of the most asked questions I hear is how do I actually speed up Windows 7? If you want to make your OS really faster, read this article with links to many of our most extensive guides and registry tweaks

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Posted: March 29 2012 - Written by: Oliver

Diablo 3 Launcher Disable Peer To Peer Already enjoying the Diablo 3 beta, but you have a high latency or low FPS? Make sure to speed up Diablo 3 with the following 13 tips.

Posted: March 28 2012 - Written by: Oliver

Speed Up Google Chrome If you want to make Chrome faster, you should consider cleaning your profile regularly.


Posted: February 13 2012 - Written by:

Changing Removal Policy For Better Performance_thumb.jpg 1You are tired of slow USB 2.0 devices, but don’t have USB 3.0 ports? How about changing the USB removal policy for USB drives to speed up your drives and get a better performance.

Posted: December 11 2011 - Written by: Oliver

Is your Chrome incredibly slow, even hangs when you load a new tab? If so, you can try this.

how to speed up Google Chrome


Posted: November 18 2011 - Written by: Oliver

A packet loss can cause interruption in the network traffic therefore causing a miss in the network traffic giving you incomplete results. Fixing Packet Loss in Windows 7 can be difficult. Here is how you’re going to get it done:

Posted: July 9 2011 - Written by: Oliver

Another tutorial to speed up Windows 7, in particular the shutdown time. If you don’t need a timeout between the “force shutdown” that automatically closes open programs and the actual shutdown, use this registry tweak.
How to speed up windows 7 shutdown


Posted: July 9 2011 - Written by: Oliver

A tutorial for Windows 7 beginners that explains how to change the boot timeout in Windows 7.

How to change Windows 7 Boot Timeout

Posted: January 15 2011 - Written by: Oliver

Many of you want to speed up the boot time. If you only have one single Windows 7 installation on your PC, you can easily speed up the boot time by changing the boot timeout to 0 or a low value like 1. Here’s how.

Change boot timeout value


Posted: January 14 2011 - Written by: Oliver

Did you know that Windows is keeping a file access timestamps for all files that you access? At a first glance, you might think that it’s not a lot of work for you computer, but it can be. If you don’t need them, you can disable them.

Disable File Access Timestamps

Posted: November 23 2010 - Written by: Oliver

Speed Up Internet Explorer 9 The Internet Explorer 9 is a light-weight browser that is already blazing fast. If you want to make it even faster here are some great tips how to speed up the Internet Explorer 9.



If you want to make things faster, you should definitely keep our tips in mind