Performance Windows 7 Tips and Tweaks
Performance Windows 7 Tips and Tweaks
Index:
o Right Click the “Computer” Icon in the desktop and select “Manage”.
o Click “Services and Applications” in the “Computer Management” window.
o Click on “Services”.
o You can see a lot of services listed there. Look for “Windows Search” in that.
o Right Click on “Windows Search” from the list and choose “Properties”.
o The “Windows Search Properties Window” will open up. From “Startup type” click
on the drop down menu and choose “Disabled”.
o Click “Apply” then “OK” and that’s it. The Windows 7 Search Indexing Feature is
now disabled.
If you want to completely disable the search indexing feature in Windows 7 you can
set the Search Indexing Service to Manual (See the above method about disabling
unwanted services).
o Right Click on your Desktop and select ” Personalize ” click the Window Color
Tab.
o Uncheck the Box saying ” Enable Transparency ” and then click on ” Open classic
appearance properties for more color options”.
o Then a window will open up. Apply a Standard or Basic theme from it. The
Standard Windows 7 theme is more preferred.
The aero user interface certainly adds some ” Eyecandy ” to Windows 7 but certainly is a
resource hog especially when, what you expect from windows 7 is more performance juice.
Aero user interface squeezes your graphics or video card to its maximum. So why dont we
just avoid the Windows 7 aero? if we care more about speed and performance in Windows 7.
So Disabling the Aero in Windows 7 certainly adds an extra speed boost to it.
Disabling the aero theme alone in Windows 7 will really speed things up. You can know this
by looking into the memory consumption when aero is turned on and off.
3. Disabling the Unwanted Visual Effects
For this right click on ” Computer” and select “Properties” from the right click menu.
Click on ” Advanced System Settings ” from the left pane to open up the ” System
Properties ” window.
Select the “Advanced” tab from it. Then Under ” Performance ” click ” Settings “.
Choose ” Custom: ” Options From it.
Now un tick all the options and select only the last four options (actually three only
needed; you can un tick the second option from the last four). See the screen shot if
you have any doubt.
Now just logoff your system and turn logon.
Even though we have tuned off the aero effects in Windows 7 still there are many unwanted
visual effects that can be safely disabled to speed up windows 7 even more.
Or:
Start Group Policy Editor (GPE), and load the desired Group Policy Object (GPO).
Expand User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Start Menu and Taskbar.
Double-click "Disable and Remove Links to Windows Update" (Windows 2000) or
"Remove links and access to Windows Update" (Windows XP).
Select Enabled and click OK.
Close GPE.
Or:
Start regedit.exe on the machine where you want to disable Windows Update.
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer.
From the Edit menu, select New, DWORD value.
Enter a name of NoWindowsUpdate, and press Enter.
Double-click NoWindowsUpdate, and set it to 1.
Close regedit.
5. Disabling the Unwanted Services to Speed up Windows 7
There are many services in windows 7 that we dont require for our daily use. There are some
exceptional cases though. Services such as “print spooler” is only needed when we use a
printer. If we use a printer only occasionally we can safely turn off that service in Windows 7
and turn it on only when we need to take a print.
1) Application Experience
2) Background Intelligent Transfer Service
3) Computer Browser (If your PC does not connect to any network)
4) Desktop Window Manager Session Manager (If you don’t want the aero effects)
5) Diagnostic Policy Service
6) Distributed Link Tracking Client
7) Function Discovery Resource Publication
8) Home Group listener
9) Home Group Provider
10) Indexing Service
11) IP Helper
12) Offline Files
13) Portable Device Enumerator Service
14) Print Spooler (If you do not use Printer)
15) Protected Storage
16) Remote Registry (You can safely disable it for more Security)
17) Secondary Logon
18) Security Center
19) Server (If your computer do not connect with any network)
20) SuperFetch
21) System Restore
22) Tablet PC Input Service
23) TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
24) Themes ( If you want any aero and good visual appearence (classic theme will be
applied))
25) Windows Error Reporting Service
26) Windows Defender
27) Windows Media Center Service Launcher
28) Windows Media Player Sharing Service
29) Windows Search (If you rarely use Windows Search feature )
30) Windows Time (If you do not want to synchronize system time with internet time
automatically)
6. Disable the User account control (UAC) Feature in Windows 7
o From the Control Panel open the ” User Accounts and Family Safety ” > User
Account.
o Click the User Account Control settings link.
o Now just Drag the Slider towards “Never Notify”.
o Click “OK” and Reboot your system.
The User account control (UAC) feature in Windows 7 is very annoying though it says it can
protect your computer from harmful virus activity etc. But if you are a daily user of your computer
this windows 7 feature will be a total nuisance to you.
o To configure the Ready Boost Feature in Windows 7 you need to have a High Speed
Flash/USB or Pendrive with you which is ready boost compatible.
o After plugging you pendrive, open “Computer” > Right-click the on USB Drive/Pendrive >
select “Ready Boost” tab > tick the “Use this device” checkbox.
o You can configure how much space on your USB drive/ Pendrive to be used as Ram.
The ready boost feature in Windows 7 will help you to use your flash drive or pendrive or USB
drive as Ram there by improving the performance and speed of windows 7 greatly. You can
certainly experience it when launching bulky applications such as Adobe Photoshop etc.
There are many feature in windows 7 that we often don]t use. Disabling these unused features in
Windows 7 will really help in speeding things up.
9. Disable the Windows 7 Sidebar (Actually the Gadgets)
Disabling the window 7 sidebar is definitely help you to to gain a few seconds during start up
time. There are many useful utilities such as the RocketDock etc. which are good application
launchers.
To disable Aero Snap Feature in Windows 7, That will now disable the Aero Snap in
Windows 7.
Now To Disable the Aero Peek feature in Windows 7
The Aero Peek feature in Windows 7 helps you to peek through all open windows by hiding
all other windows and showing only the outlines of all windows. Aero Peek is similar to the ”
Show Desktop ” Feature in XP and Vista.
If you have followed step 3 then Aero Peek will be automatically disabled. If not, the aero peek
feature will now be disabled in windows 7.
11. Change the Power Plan To Maximum Performance
The Power settings in Windows 7 is not automatically set for maximum performance. By default
the power plan in Windows 7 is set for a balanced performance with energy consumption on
hardware. So you may not get the optimal performance from windows 7 if this is the case. So we
need to change the power plan to High Performance Mode.
The thumbnail preview feature in Windows 7 will show the small thumbnails of the contents of a
folder instead of showing it’s icon. But this feature really do take up some system resources. So
by disabling the Thumbnail Preview feature in Windows 7 the file browsing in Windows 7 explorer
can be speed up.
In order to display the wallpaper and screen saver the system needs some memory. So by
disabling those two we can save a few Mega Bytes of memory.
o Type ” msconfig ” in the “RUN” option from start menu press [Enter] to open
up the System Configuration Utility.
o Now navigate to the “StartUp” tab.
o Untick the Entries which are not needed
This really matters when you have installed a lot of softwares on your PC. Many software such as
AcdSee will run services such as device detector etc during the system start up. These are of no
use actually for most windows users. So preventing such services from starting up during the
start up of windows 7 can result in quicker start Ups. This will actually save some seconds during
windows 7 start up.
o Type mmsys.cpl in RUN From the Windows 7 Startmenu search box and
press [Enter].
o Navigate to the “Sounds” tab.
o Now from under “Sound Scheme:” select “No Sounds” > Click “Apply” > “OK”.
o You can keep some of your favorite sounds turned on if you want, but sounds
played during the Windows 7 start up, shutdown, Logon, logoff, start
navigation etc should be set to none if you want some real speed boost.
In order to play the sounds you hear in windows 7, system resources are being utilized. So if you
can disable these sound affects you can gain some speed and also free some system resources
too.
17. Anti-virus setting
Make some exclusions in the anti-virus software. Like
o Page file
o Database files
o Shares
Be sure that the page file is well configured. After a clean, from cd-rom or so, installation, the
default setting is not optimal for maximum performance.
Change these settings for better performance
Solid State Drives (SSD) do not need to be defragmented. Doing so may shorten the lifetime of
the SSD drive.
If the schedule is turned on, turn it off to get more performance during the scheduled task.
o Click on the the button Configure Schedule
o Uncheck the run on a scheduele
o Click ok
o Click on the close button
OPTION ONE
To Enable or Disable Hibernate in an Elevated Command Prompt
To Enable Hibernate
NOTE: This step will restore the hiberfil.sys file, and the Allow hybrid sleep and Hibernate after
Power Options under Sleep.
o Open a Command Prompt.
o In the command prompt, type powercfg -h on and press Enter.
o Close the command prompt
o Open the Advanced Power Plan Settings for your power plan. Start > Control Panel >
Hardware and Sound > Power Options > change plan settings
o Expand Sleep and edit the computer to sleep time
o Under Hibernate after, set the Setting (Minutes) to how many minutes you want your
computer to sit idle for before it goes into hibernation.
To Disable Hibernate
This step will disable hibernation, delete the hiberfil.sys file, and remove the Allow hybrid sleep
and Hibernate after Power Options under Sleep.
o Open a Command Prompt
o In the command prompt, type powercfg -h off and press Enter
o Close the command prompt
2. To Disable Hibernate
NOTE: This step will disable hibernation, delete the hiberfil.sys file, and remove the Allow hybrid
sleep and Hibernate after Power Options under Sleep.
NOTE: If you have problems with programs from your computer shutting down too quickly, then
repeat the above steps and increase the time a bit.
33. How to Turn System Protection On or Off
Information: System Restore regularly tracks changes to your computer's system files, and uses
a feature called System Protection to create restore points of selected hard disks in your
computer. System Protection is turned on by default for the Windows 7 hard disk or partition on
your computer. This will show how to turn System Protection On or Off for creating System
Restore Points for system settings and previous versions (shadow copies) of files in Windows 7.
By default, System Protection is turned on for the hard disk or partition that Windows 7 is installed
on. You could also use previous versions (shadow copies) to restore older copies of files and
folders. You can select which disks have System Protection turned on for.
!! Note !! - It is not recommended to turn off system protection for your C: system drive (Windows
7) since it is a great tool to easily undo a mistake, for example one that may have crippled
Windows 7, by just doing a system restore to go back to a previous restore point of your system
dated before the mistake.
Warning
System Restore doesn't protect FAT32 and other FAT disks because FAT disks don't support the
use of shadow copies. Shadow copies contain information about changes to documents and
system files. Shadow copies require the NTFS file system. Windows 7 uses the NTFS file system.
Turning off System Protection for a disk deletes all restore points for that disk. You cannot restore
the disk until you turn on System Protection again and a restore point is created for that disk.
How to execute:
o Open the Control Panel
o Click on the System icon
o If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes if administrator or type in the adminstrator's
password if standard user
o Click on the available hard disk drive or partition, that you want to turn System Protection
on or off for, to select it
NOTE: Windows 7 should be the C: drive with (System). Under the Protection column, you will
see if System Protection is turned On or Off for the available disk.
o Click on OK
o Repeat steps 5 to 10 if you want to turn on System Protection for another available listed
disk drive
o Click on OK
34. Speed up Windows boot process
o Click on start > run
o Type msconfig
o Goto tab Computer
o Click on advanced options
o Check the number of processors and cores in the system
Core duo = 2 and Quad core = 4
o Click OK and apply
o Reboot computer to effect changes
Instruction:
o Create a new folder on the desktop
o Rename the folder to: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
o The folder icon will change — double click it to show the GodMode window.
Note: you can change the “GodMode” text, but the following 'period' and code number are
essential.
WARNING: The trick appears to work on both the 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 7. Vista 32-
bit and Windows Server 2008 32-bit should also work. However, it is known to crash 64-bit
versions of Vista — and you may need to boot in safe mode or to the command line to delete the
folder.
38. Disable the user interface in Windows boot process
To boot the Windows operating system a little faster is by disabling the graphical Windows logo.
Go to start, click on run and type in: msconfig
Go to tab Computer starting/boot and select boot without user interface, click OK to close and
exit.
The Last Access Time as it suggests is the time a File or a Folder is accessed the last time. This
is quite useful and helps identify document age and status. This is disabled by default in Windows
Vista and Windows 7 by default as this can add to the overhead of Disk I/O and performance
although with the newer hardware this can be anything close to negligible.
Disable CrashDump:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl
"CrashDumpEnabled"=dword:00000000
"LogEvent"=dword:00000000
"SendAlert"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"NoLowDiskSpaceChecks"=dword:00000001
"LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo"=dword:00000001
"NoResolveSearch"=dword:00000001
"NoResolveTrack"=dword:00000001
"NoInternetOpenWith"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Copy To]
@="{C2FBB630-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Move To]
@="{C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop]
"AutoEndTasks"="1"
"HungAppTimeout"="1000"
"MenuShowDelay"="8"
"WaitToKillAppTimeout"="2000"
"LowLevelHooksTimeout"="1000"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control]
"WaitToKillServiceTimeout"="1000"
[-
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RemoteCo
mputer]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\runas]
@="Take Ownership"
"NoWorkingDirectory"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\runas\command]
@="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" && icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:F"
"IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" && icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:F"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\runas]
@="Take Ownership"
"NoWorkingDirectory"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\runas\command]
@="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" /r /d y && icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:F /t"
"IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" /r /d y && icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:F
/t"