Win7 Tweak Guide
Win7 Tweak Guide
this comprehensive guide is for you. If you are fed up of having to deal with “not
IMPORTANT: These tips/tweaks will also work for Windows 8, 8.1 and
10, but the options may be slightly different.
CAUTION: While the tutorial is put together with the computer novice in
mind, please be careful when executing some of the tweaks, especially
the registry based ones, since improper use may result in your PC
generating additional errors or even failing to boot properly.
While this is not exactly a tweak, it is one of the first checks which should be
performed on a machine that is running slower than it should, especially if you’re
experiencing popups and other error messages.
This tweak will stop unwanted programs from running when the PC boots and you
login. You will still be able to launch the programs when you need them later.
This tweak will set your PC to not lower your CPU’s speed even when it isn’t being
used, running it at its top speed most of the time. This tweak may also stop other
components, such as your wireless card and hard drive from entering power-saving
modes based on their configurations.
This tweak improves your system’s performance by using RAM (which is faster) to
collect and store write commands sent to your hard drive (which is slower) until the
hard drive is in a ready state to be written to. This causes your applications to run
faster since they get to proceed/run without having to wait for data write-requests to
be written to the hard disk.
Bloatware are unwanted software which are preinstalled on a new computer by the
manufacture. While some of these programs may prove useful, many can easily be
removed with little or no disadvantage to the user.
Changing the processor scheduling setting will improve the way your computer
handles audio tasks along with a few other non-audio related programs.
CAUTION: This tweak is ONLY for persons running traditional hard disk
drives and SHOULD NOT be used on Solid State Drives (SSD).
This tweak modifies the amount of time it takes clicked on menus (both popup and
pulldown) to appear.
NB: You can also change the value of the MouseHoverTime registry key following
the value instruction in step 9 above.
This tweak chooses performance over appearance by scaling back on the visual
bells and whistles to provide you with the performance boost you may be looking
for. You can choose which visual effects you’d like to turn off, or you can turn them
all off.
CONCLUSION:
As important and as useful as the tweaks listed above may be, there are a few other
things which should be considered from a hardware perspective that can help further
improve overall performance, these include:
1. Adding more memory (RAM) based on your operating system version and
motherboard limits.
2. Use the Windows ReadyBoost feature if adding more RAM is beyond your spending
power.
3. Switching from a traditional hard disk drive to a faster Solid State Drive (SSD).
4. Removing large files (movies, lossless music files etc.) from the hard drive to free up
space.