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| realdeal |
10/11/04 4:54pm
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This may be old news to some but a few people have been asking about which processes they can disable to improve their system performance.
There's an excellent article HERE that gives you a list of "safe" processes to shut down. I always refer to this article when I do a fresh re-install of Windows and I have had no problems at all. Your Mileage May Vary..... -------------------- |
| PISTOFFBAD |
10/11/04 5:38pm
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Nice list realdeal. I tweaked my stuff back when I first purchased UT2004 and was having lag problems. Here is the site I used with lots of other good info.
blackviper.com |
| PISTOFFBAD |
10/11/04 5:58pm
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This is another I used for whole system tweaking. I don't know how it would work with sp2 but should be just fine.
http://www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=review&dId=324 |
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