Saturday 24 November 2012

Bagaimana menyelesaikan masalah kehilangan Boot Manager




Baru-baru ini, saya telah menghadapi masalah kehilangan "BOOT MANAGER". Anda juga mungkin mencari 'skrin biru kematian' yang mula membuang memori fizikal anda dan kemudian apabila anda cuba untuk reboot komputer, BOOTMGR DOS garis berkelip arahan 'Hilang'. Untuk menyelesaikan masalah ini mengikut arahan yang seterusnya.




                         

Monday 19 November 2012

EASY Tricks To Speed Up Windows XP Instantly





1: Defrag your hard drive


This rearranges files so the hard drive doesn’t have to look for longer then necessary to find files.

Select “Start” from Desktop
Select “Accessories”
Select “System tools”
Select “Disk Defragmenter”
This process may take a few minutes to a few hours depending on how long the period since you did it in the past. As an alternative you can use JK defrag which is smaller but more efficient than Microsoft Disk Defragmenter program. It is free software and it can even defrag your computer when it’s idle, saving you precious time.



2: Disable Indexing Services

Indexing is a service running in the background which was intended to speed up searching. However if you don’t use searches function regularly disabling this service may speed up your computer significantly, because the indexing program using a lot of resources.

To disable this service;

Select “Start” from Desktop
Select “Settings”
Click on “Control Panel”
Double Click the “Add/Remove Programs” icon
Select the “Add/remove Windows Components” tab on the left hand side
Find and uncheck “Indexing Services”.

3 : Adjust Page file size

Page file size is used by all currently running programs and by default, windows constantly adjusting the page file size to ensure enough free space on RAM. Making page file size fixed also saves the windows from having to constantly adjust the size. This can also improve performance.

To change the size of your page file:

Right click “My Computer”
Select “Properties”
Select “Advanced” tab
Select “Settings” button under “Performance”
Select “Advanced” tab again
Select Change under “Virtual Memory”
Click on the drive containing your page file
Change the size. (I recommend increasing it- having it fixed at the same default size still helps)

4: Remove Unused Fonts

Having many fonts on your computer can slow down performance because they use more system resources. Keep only fonts which you needed regularly and delete the rest out of the folder. To delete fonts, follow these instructions;

Open “Control Panel”
Select “Fonts” icon
Delete or move fonts to a temporary back-up folder
I recommend moving fonts to a temporary folder so that if you want to recover them then it can be done easily.


5: Remove Desktop Picture

Your desktop background uses system resources; if your happy to live without then it may help improve performance of your computer. Remove it by;

Right-Clicking the Desktop
Select “Properties”
Select “Desktop” Tab
Select “None” from the drop down box under Background Window
Click “Apply” and “OK”.

6: Check NTFS file system is being used

NTFS system is more secure and faster then FAT32. I suggest changing your disk to NTFS if it is currently FAT32.

Check your computer is using NTFS by;

Double-click “My Computer”
Right-click the C: drive
Select “Properties”
Examine the “File System Type”
To Change to NTFS

Backup any important data on a different PC or Disc.
Select “Start”
Select “Run”
Type in “cmd”
Click “OK”
In Command Prompt type in “C: /FS:NTFS”
Press “Enter” and leave until completion.

7: Uninstall Unnecessary Software

Anything taking up memory on your hard drive unnecessarily is slowing your computer down. To remove programs from your machine follow these steps;

Select “Start”
Select “Control Panel”
Select “Add/Remove Programs”
Remove desired programs.

8: Disable Unwanted Start-Up Programs

Lowering the amount of programs that start up when the computer is booted can increase speed, period. To do this follows these steps.

Select “Start”
Select “Run”
Type in “msconfig”
Select the “Startup” tab from the new window
Scroll down viewing each programs description and disable those you don’t need.
Select “Apply” or “OK”. The computer will require a restart.
*WARNING* Be careful disabling certain programs can be harmful to the computer I would suggest leaving any drivers and anti-viruses/firewalls to start up as they desire.

9: Disable Error Reporting

This “feature” calls home to Microsoft and sends info about system errors. By disabling Error Reporting you can free up system/network resources. To disable the program follow these steps;

To access the settings for the reporting feature:

Click Start.
Right-click My Computer, then click Properties.
Click the Advanced tab.
Click Error Reporting.
check the box that says Disable Error Reporting
uncheck the box that says But notify me when critical errors occur.
click OK to close the window.

10: Turn Off System Sounds

What this does is disable the Sound Scheme. The sound scheme contains things like the sound you hear when you click on something. By turning sound scheme off you can free up system resources. Follow these steps;

Go to Start
Go to Settings > Control Panel
Click Sounds and Audio Devices then Click on the Sounds tab
Save your current scheme, click on the Save As… button, enter a name, and click OK.
Next, in the upper most box, click on the arrow on the right side and choose No Sounds
Click Apply at the bottom, right.
If you still need more performance improvement then the easiest way is doubling the computer RAM capacity.