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    On behalf of Andytheplatypus I am posting my guide here.



    Introduction


    Below I will list the optimisations that I use on my PC. Those will be Effective for Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 users. Some features can be used as well for Windows XP users.

    Some of the things I will talk about may be familiar to you, some not, in any case take a look at them, I am certain everyone will find something interesting.
    I do not take any responsibility if you mess something up, use at your own risk.
    Many of the guides you can find nowadays tell you that your PC will perform 200% faster e.t.c. Lies! It wont, all this does is disabling certain unnecessary features, cleaning and optimising. It will run better, smoother, faster, you may or may not notice small or big difference, depending on your PC.

    Guide will be updated in future, feel free to write suggestions below.

    I hope you will find this useful.




    RESTART PC AFTER EACH STEP

    System Restore


    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Now before we start, let's make a system restore, so in case you mess something up, you can quickly get back to your current configuration.

    Right click My Computer


    Click on Properties


    In the new Menu on upper left corner click on Advanced System settings


    1 - Go to System Protection tab

    Within this tab look at Protection Settings. There will be a list of your Drives, locate the one which says " (System) " as all your PC settings are kept there. Left click on the System drive ( in most cases thats the drive with " C " letter )

    2 - Click on Create


    In the new menu write the name of the System Restore Point " e.g. Pre Tweak Config " as I have written
    and click Create.

    That's it. Now we have a restore point, to which you can roll back in case something doesn't work or you don't like something. You can do that easily by going again to System Protection tab, but now above the Drives list, click System Restore, there click on the Restore Point you have created and let the Windows do the rest.




    Interface

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Next thing we will do is disable unnecessary interface features that consume both your RAM and slow down overall speed.

    Once again right click My Computer and go to Properties


    Click Advanced System Settings



    Click on 1 Advanced Tab and 2 Settings



    Now menu called Performance Options will pop out



    Now it looks slightly different in windows 8 / 8.1 ( as in this case ), Windows 7 has a little bit more options there, however most are exactly the same.

    Now feel free to play with this, however what I would personally recommend is tick on " Adjust for best Performance " ( that will disable all the options ), next start turning on the following:

    Windows 8/ 8.1 users tick those that you see on the image

    Windows 7/Vista users tick the following:
    Enable Aero Peek; Enable desktop composition; Enable transparent glass; Show thumbnails instead of icons; Smooth Edges of screen fonts; use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop

    Next click 1 - Apply and 2 - Ok

    Your windows interface will flicker for a second, and apply new settings. Feel free to play around with them, if you really liked some vistual features, however those settings that I recommend keep some degree of " sexyness " of interface while disabling most of the cpu/ram consuming elements that slow down your systems speed.




    Power Options

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Now why would you change power options? There are several reasons for that, we are not going into BIOS setting tweaking, all we will do in the next part is change how your CPU / Monitor / Hard drives behave when not under pressure. All the changes will be explained.

    For windows 8 ( HORRIBLE METRO UI )
    To access Control Panel you need to do the following Vodoo Dance that is explain in detail HERE

    For Windows 8.1

    Right click Start Button



    And click on Control Panel

    For Windows 7/ Vista users



    Now if you haven't changed anything here previous, most likely you will see this



    Now this is horrible, need to change Asap!

    1- On top right of this menu, click to the right of " View by: "



    2 - Click on Small Icons

    Now you will see a nice and clear menu



    Now find Power Options icon, click it



    Power Options menu will pop out



    Now we have 3 options let me explain what each one does

    Most likely most of you will have it Either on Balanced or Power Saver

    Balanced Mode - is the best option in my opinion as it when you are not gaming, under clocks your PC that means if you are using a CPU with TurboBoost technology it will do the following: My current CPU has slight overclock and during gaming Turbo Boost pushes it all the way to 4.5ghz however when not gaming and simply on desktop it under clocks it to 3.1ghz, which means that your CPU while on desktop will be cooler and consume less energy = longer life span and when you play games it will squeeze its maximum CPU power, which is in my case 4.5ghz, besides that it does the same to different hardware on your PC such as hard drives for example.

    P.S. Click Change Plan Settings if you want to play around with them and config it for yourself. However I do not recommend doing so without a knowledge.

    High Performance mode - turnes off all the power saving features, making your PC run on 100% efficiency all the time, no matter if you are in games or not.
    I do not recommend using this option as it pits strain on your hardware when it is always running at it's 100% performance when you dont even need that + highly increases energy consumption and heat.

    Power Saver - This mode is most likeley enabled on those of us who use laptops. Its purpose is as it says - Energy saving. All it does is trying to make your battery life span as long as possible. It does so by underclocking your PC hardware and disabling various other things. Highly unrecommended for gaming PC.

    Choose the option you like. As I've mentioned already, Balanced mode - ftw!




    Disabling unnecessary windows features
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 

    Now we will disable unnecessary features that no one uses " besides hipsters " that will free up your RAM and decrease strain on CPU/GPU.

    Go to Control Panel



    Click on Programs and Features



    A Programs and Features menu will come out, here on the right side you have a list of ALL software programs installed on your PC. I highly recommend CLEANING it. Going through it one by one and deleting old games, unnecessary programs, tool-bars and all that stuff.
    Remember that some of those may simply free some space on your PC, however some may be working on the background and you already forgot about them for ages, however they did not forget about you, they slow down your PC and eat its resources, and you aren't even using them!

    Now Click on Turn Windows Features On or Off



    You will see such list, with ALL options TICKED ON. Now go through it one by one and disable those that you will not need. Use my list as a guide, some of you may need those features, but so far I haven't met a single person that actually used them. E.g. media features - the horrid Windows Media player that will most likely blow in your face, instead of playing a video. Better use Media Player Classic or various other Better players. Or for example Games ( Minesweeper, Solitaire e.t.c.) Hipsters may keep it.

    When Un-ticking the options Windows will ask if you really want to do that, and that some features may stop working " thanks Captain Windows ".

    If you will need any of those later on get back to this menu and enable them.

    Now click OK button and Windows will ask you to Restart PC. Do it! During the restart phase it will apply the changes.




    Services and MSCONFIG

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Now this will be a BIG part that will cover many features that will improve your PC start-up speed, performance in windows and games and general speed of you PC.

    Go to your Desktop

    Now click Windows Key + R

    A Run menu will pop out



    type " msconfig " and click OK

    Msconfig Menu will pop out



    2- Go to tab " Services "

    3 - Make sure you have " Hide all Microsoft Services " Ticked We dont want to disable those right now

    Now read through them and disable the ones you don't need. For instance why do we need Skype updater service running all the time in the background consuming our RAM and slowing down PC and using our internet now and then, when we simply can Click - Check for Updates in Skype and it will do the same thing.

    Carefully with disabling stuff that is related to your CPU / GPU as it may kill stability of your PC, as I have said carefully read through the services and Google those which you are not sure about / or dont have any knowledge.

    Now go to 1 - Startup

    Now this may look bit different on various systems, but works exactly the same

    Windows 7/ Vista users will see this



    While Windows 8/ 8.1 will see this


    For 8 / 8.1 users click Open Task manager that is highlighted in the image above, and it will open Startup menu for you that works exactly the same as in Windows 7/ Vista

    Now this menu is similar to Windows 7/ Vista

    Go throught the programs that you see in the list and DISABLE ( Untick ) those that you don't want to startup with your PC. Once again if unsure Google the name of the software. For e.g. Why would we need Skype / steam to start together with PC if we wont use it straight away and they will simply eat PC resources without doing anything? Exacty. So disable them.

    This will increase PC startup speed, save up ram and make it bit faster.

    Next Step - Windows Services Tweaking. Now those services are integrated into system and some of them are absolutely useless, for example - Fax service, who the hell uses FAX these days. Kill it with fire! Thats what we will do, and instead of manual clicking EACH of them, some guys made a fantastic software that will help us!

    Go to website

    and click on Free Edition Download

    Save it to Desktop. Double click on the downloaded software, once install menu pops UP click the following

    We don't want it to install any extra stuff

    Accept --> Decline --> Decline --> Decline --> Decline --> Decline --> ( Explorer Window will open up, Close it) --> Finish

    Now on Desktop we have a short-cut for Vista Services Optimizer ( Ignore the name, it is optimised for Both Vista / Win 7 / Win 8 / Win 8.1 )

    Double click it

    A software will open



    1 - Go to Manual TuneUp

    What this program does is disables services that you dont need, instead of going through a lot of services one by one, they made this nice interface and groups them into services groups
    For Example by " I use Tablet PC pen and Ink Functionality " if you disable that, it disables all services that are related do it.

    2 - On top you have 3 tabs, go throuhu each one of those. Basically what you have is the following Each Option has 3 choices - yes ; maybe ; no


    yes - obviously keeps services running

    maybe - disables them on startup, however if software/ hardware needs it system will enable them

    no - totally disables them

    Read through each one, and disable or put to " maybe if you are unsure " services you need / or don't need.

    After changing them, click Optimize on the lower Right. Wualla it's done.




    PC Cleaning and Defrag

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Go to Piriform website and Download CCleaner
    ( Now some of you may say " bah CCleaner doesn't clean anything, I use CabbageCleaner by L33t Gam3r " Sure use it, however for myself after testing a lot of junk file cleaners, CCleaner is by far the safest one out there, it wont hard your Windows as some do and only clean Junk )

    Install it, open the software.



    You will start in the first tab - Cleaner

    Tick everything as I have, its the most safe to clean options and click Run Cleaner.
    P.S. You can go full rage mode and tick all the Internet Explorer options but that will delete all your passwords for all your browsers. So its up to you.

    Next click second tab - Registry



    Tick All options on left ( those are registry junk files, cleaning them will improve stability of system )

    Click Scan for Issues and then Fix Selected Issues. A menu will pop out to ask if you want to make a backup, its up to you to make it or not. I recommend to do so. In a new menu that pops out click - Fix all Selected Issues.



    Next download Defraggler

    This software defragments your hard drives.

    "In the maintenance of file systems, defragmentation is a process that reduces the amount of fragmentation. It does this by physically organizing the contents of the mass storage device used to store files into the smallest number of contiguous regions (fragments). It also attempts to create larger regions of free space using compaction to impede the return of fragmentation. Some defragmentation utilities try to keep smaller files within a single directory together, as they are often accessed in sequence."
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 


    Install it and open it.



    1 - Choose what hard drive you want to defrag ( you may have more of them or less )
    2 - this shows the fragmentation of your Hard drive ( Do not use Defragmentation on SSD hard drives )
    3 - Before defragmenting, click Analyze
    4 - once Analyzed click Defrag and defragmentation will start. It may take a lot of time from an hour up to couple of hours, defending on how big and how loaded is your hard drive.





    Nvidia Optimisation ( For any PC ) and Kingdoms Graphic Tweaks ( Kingdoms Specific ) ( Soz ATI guys )

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Prior to the tweaks, go to the game and disable Anti-Aliasing/ Anisotropic filters.

    Right click on Desktop in the menu choose NVIDIA Control Panel



    Nvidia Control Panel will open up



    Click on Manage 3D settings



    1 - Remember those two tabs. First go to GLOBAL SETTINGS - Those are the Default settings that we will change

    2 - As you can see there is a scroll box, Now I will say what settings to change one by one down the list, make sure you go all the way to the bottom ( If you want to find out what each settings Actually does, google it, first page will have all answers ( Or mouse over the setting for brief info) ):

    1. Ambient Occlusion - off
    2. Anisotropic filtering - off
    3. Antialiasing - FXAA - off
    4. Antialiasing - Gamma correction - On
    5. Antialiasing - Mode - Off
    6. CUDA - GPUs - All
    7. Maximum pre-rendered frames - Use the 3D application setting
    8. Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration - Single display performance mode ( unless you have more then 1 monitor )
    9. Power management mode -Adaptive ( IMPORTANT! Same as Power Management regarding CPU that I have talked about previously )
    10. SLI render mode - NVIDIA recommended ( This option will be visible only for those who have 2 or more NVIDIA cards working in SLI mode )
    11. Texture filtering - Anisotropic Sample Optimisation - On
    12. Texture filtering - Negative LOD bias - Allow
    13. Texture filtering - Quality - High Performance
    14. Threaded Optimization - Auto
    15. Triple Buffering - Off
    16. Vertical Sync ( The Arch enemy of all gamers ) - OFF


    Double check everything there, those tweaks are optional however I highly recommend using those.

    Next Step 1 - Program Settings TAB click it



    Click Add

    A new window will appear



    Click Browse...

    Navigate to Kingdoms.exe location



    1 - Choose kingdoms.exe
    2 - Click Open



    Change the following options ( will be listing only those that you have to change)
    Anisotropic filtering - 16x ( below minimal performance impact, however better quality then in game feature )
    Antialisating - FXAA On
    Antialiasing - Gamma correction - On
    Antialiasing - Mode - Override any application setting
    Antialiasing - Setting ( HIGHLY FPS EATING feature, Start at x2, depending on your FPS keep it or go higher to x4; x8, I would not recommend going for higher then x8 as we are playing strategy game after all not FPS shooter)
    Texture Filtering - Negative LOD bias - Clamp ( makes them sharper and smexier, however at minor fps drop, however if your FPS is fine use it, if not dont touch )
    Texture Filtering - Quality - High Quality ( Or keep on High performance if low fps )
    Threaded Optimisation - On

    When done, double check everything and click Apply.
    Result of this tweak will be better performance with better graphics quality (depending on the setting you have chosen of course)



    Partially disabling annoying UAC ( User Account Control )

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Go to Control Panel


    Click on User Accounts



    Click on Change User Account Control settings



    1 - The slider will be most likely at Top or Middle position
    2 - Drag it all the way Down! ( This will totally disable annoying pop out messages and actually improve stability of your software and games )




    Tweaking Windows Update

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    Windows Update - is an Essential feature of any Windows operating system as it provides the PC with patches and hotfixes and software update in order to increase stability of your System and increase its speed and performance.
    However for most of us the Windows Update can be an annoyance as if it works in the background not only it consumes extra resources by constantly checking if there is a new windows update but also puts pressure on your internet connection and uses quite a lot of extra memory, which you can use for different needs. So in order to tweak that we have to do the following:

    Go to Control Panel



    Click on Windows Update



    In the new window click on Change Settings



    Now most of you will see it like this. Standard settings for Windows Update, which means that as soon as there is a new update, Windows will automatically install. As most of you may know the annoying restart of system or message " updates have been installed, system needs a restart " that will constantly bugger you until you do that. We don't want that, we want to install updates when we want to but not in the middle of work/game e.t.c So lets change that and free up some system memory and less pressure on our connection.





    1 - Click on the drop down box
    2 - Choose " Never check for Updates "



    Now click Ok



    This will return you to all new Windows Update screen. Now in this mode it will never check for updates. So you will have to do it manually, however as ive said when You want it, not when PC wants it. However I would recommend you to check every 2-3 days. Ideally once per day.

    So next thing you need to do is click on " Check for Updates "

    After it will say " Checking for Updates" and the following menu will pop out



    In this window you will see how many updates there are and what is they're size. ( In case you want to see which updates your system will get, click on Highlighted in blue "Important Update Available "

    And finally click on " Install Updates ", download and installation will start and after system may ask you to restart PC as usually.




    Disabling Context Indexing

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    What is Contents Indexing? Instead of writing it myself, I will take this quote from Auslogics website which made a clear definition of what it is -


    "Indexing is one of those Microsoft features that is good in theory and not so good when the theory is tested by everyday life. The indexing feature was designed to speed up Windows search. Basically, it indexes all files and folders on your hard drive, so that the indexes can be used to find files and folders more quickly when the need arises. In theory, your files and folders should only be indexed when the computer is idle, so that there aren’t any performance issues. A good idea, isn’t it?
    Unfortunately, the indexing feature is not perfect. Even though it’s not supposed to kick in when you are using your computer, it often does just that. This causes your hard drive to start making noises and slows everything down. So, if you don’t use Windows search all that often, it makes sense to disable indexing altogether."

    So in order to get rid of it and make work for you hard drive a bit easier, we have to do the following.

    Go to My Computer



    1 - Select a Hard Drive ( In my case it will be my Windows System hard drive - C )
    2 - Right click on it and go to Properties



    Properties menu will pop out, Make sure you are in General Tab

    1 - Untick " Allow files on this drive to have contents indexed in addition to file properties "
    2 - Click Apply



    A new window will pop out, here we have to choose -
    1 - Apply changed to drive C:\, subfolders and files
    2 -
    Click OK



    Most likely this windows will pop out asking for Admin Permissions, click Continue



    Apply Process will begin, this will take some time as system has to " Un-index " each of the files



    Once it is done, you will be back to properties menu. Check mark for indexing will be unticked , click OK and you are done!

    Apply the following tweak to each of your hard drives regardless of whether they are SSD or HDD.


    RESTART PC AFTER EACH STEP
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    Thanks buddy this is really an excellent guide +rep

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    I'm pretty sure if you use a program like GameBooster or ReadyBoost (or both at the same time) they do all this sort of thing while you play the game, then restore it when you're done. Just saves a lot of tinkering.

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    Larkin

    I personally would not agree to that, because any software like that makes temporary profiles which tinker with system and disable some of the stuff I have listed, only Services btw, due to that if system has CTD or BSOD or crash or freeze and basically you need to restart PC, that would result in settings either being stuck, messed up or lost and features such as roll back to "default" will mess up your system even more. I personally tried them and left as exactly as you have said, they do a Portion of tweaks, temporarily. However what I wrote is a permanent tweaks that will keep your system tidy and stable and you restart after every step. Spend 30 mins of your time and get a satisfactory result.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c.ryo View Post
    Larkin

    I personally would not agree to that, because any software like that makes temporary profiles which tinker with system and disable some of the stuff I have listed, only Services btw, due to that if system has CTD or BSOD or crash or freeze and basically you need to restart PC, that would result in settings either being stuck, messed up or lost and features such as roll back to "default" will mess up your system even more. I personally tried them and left as exactly as you have said, they do a Portion of tweaks, temporarily. However what I wrote is a permanent tweaks that will keep your system tidy and stable and you restart after every step. Spend 30 mins of your time and get a satisfactory result.
    The point being a lot of people don't want to permenantly disable (or have to spend another 30 minutes to re-enable) everything that makes their PC pretty even if it does improve performance. Boosting software might not be quite as effective as your method but a lot of people will prefer it.

    That said, no reason not to have this helpful guide up for those who do want to follow it!

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    I am 100% behind this. Its effective and can help people who can't afford the newest top of the line computer a way to play this game with the graphics turned up higher then they would be otherwise.

    I tried those programs that are supposed to increase your speed while running in the back ground. Didnt do anything. This way is guaranteed to increase performance.

    It can also help reduce turn times.

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    @ c.ryo, Thanks for the guide, I had already done most of the things you post except the c-drive indexing and the vista services optimiser. Since I installed the vista services optimizer, I obviously turned some things off or set them to manual, now, when I try to start SS, I get an error saying "....m2tw\mods\SS6.3\SS_Launcher.exe is not a valid Win32 application". I've always been able to play SS, I'm not sure what happened, I am pretty sure that I have an 64-bit OS. Do you have any ideas what I could have messed up?



    --EDIT: Fixed issue, I appeared to have turned Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) to manual. I set it on automatic and then restarted, fixed.
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    Glad you tried it out and got it working. + rep for doing that and posting about it

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    Must the LAA be placed 'right next to' the Kingdoms .exe? I've got it in the same folder but I wasn't able to get it to sit next to it. I followed all the instructions and there doesn't seem to be a problem. How can I check to see if this is working? Thanks again for a great guide!

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    Must the LAA be placed 'right next to' the Kingdoms .exe? I've got it in the same folder but I wasn't able to get it to sit next to it. I followed all the instructions and there doesn't seem to be a problem. How can I check to see if this is working? Thanks again for a great guide!
    It doesnt really matter where it is. Just apply the patch to kingdoms.exe and make sure the tickbox is ticked.

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    Is this a kingdoms/Mtw2 specific optimization?

    If so, overclocking one core and dedicating your game to that single core (via taskmanager) will vastly improve performance stability/thresholds as this will bottle preformance way before almost all discrete video cards. Also, always dedicate one core to run mtw2 itself (overclocked or not), thus all your background/windows tasks are running on your other core(s).

    Also to fully turn of UAC in windows 8 and above, you have to manually edit the registry to actually have the desired affect the gui doesn't do anything other than disable pop-ups, uac still interferes with installs/directories. It's not worth it otherwise, however due to the sensitivity of the registry if you don't know what your doing, google how to at your own risk. But might want to adjust that section for windows vista/7 users only or something. I'd recommend leaving it on, just installing outside of the program files folders (better yet a 2nd drive if you have it/can afford it) and running everything as a adminstrator for windows 8/8.1.
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    I can't find NVidia on my laptop. Not sure why. Is it because I have Windows 8?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suthseaxe View Post
    I can't find NVidia on my laptop. Not sure why. Is it because I have Windows 8?
    One of three reasons:

    1) You don't have Nvidia hardware.
    2) You do have Nividia hardware but do not have the drivers installed.
    2) You're looking in all the wrong places.

    If possibility number one describes you, go to your local (or online) computer parts retailer, plunk down the very many dollars required to obtain a decent Nvidia video card that your wallet can take the strain of parting with. If your PC is not the kind of laptop that has a "discreet video card" then you are going to need a new PC. And no, in this context "discreet" does not mean "good at keeping secrets." Although that would be cool too... if somewhat unnecessary.

    If possibility number two describes you, go to www.nvidia.com and find your drivers. Download them. Install them. Reboot. Rejoice.

    If possibility three describes you, you need to look in the right places. Right-click the desktop and then click "Nvidia control panel" Or, if for some reason that's not there, open the windows control panel and then click that there icon that's labeled "Nvidia controll panel." Or that's not there either, run C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Control Panel Client\nvcplu.exe and BEHOLD THAT GLORY THAT IS THE NVIDIA CONTROLL PANEL. Or just use it. Your choice.

    If none of these possibilities describes you then your system is seriously messed up and you should wipe the HDD and reinstall windows. NO-Garb.
    Last edited by Garbarsardar; May 21, 2014 at 11:33 AM.

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    guys, after these steps, the windows 7 gos to classic looks, right, then when i check the box again, the "aero pick" option doesnt shows anymore on the list and the "desktop composition" option never ticks on.

    Windows 7/Vista users tick the following:
    Enable Aero Peek; Enable desktop composition; Enable transparent glass; Show thumbnails instead of icons; Smooth Edges of screen fonts; use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop

    Next click 1 - Apply and 2 - Ok

    Your windows interface will flicker for a second, and apply new settings. Feel free to play around with them, if you really liked some vistual features, however those settings that I recommend keep some degree of " sexyness " of interface while disabling most of the cpu/ram consuming elements that slow down your systems speed.

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    how about mentioning something about paging file size and optimization ??...just a suggestion

    btw...good guide and thanks for posting it
    Last edited by scdandme; August 11, 2014 at 08:12 PM.

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    Edit: No. - Aikanár


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    For paging file size there is this video tutorial how to get to it in Win7
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clbMLs9YFXY

    Something that should be read before making changes to your paging file size
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/markrussi...7/3155406.aspx

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    yep...cff explorer is a good tool...I have always wondered how well it actually works Melooo. For all the .exe files I have used it on so far it does work but I have not tested it extensively.

  18. #18

    Default Re: Titanium - PC Optimization Guide

    how often should i run a defrag and how often should i clean entries and regs on cc cleaner? do you guys have any recommendations for that?

  19. #19

    Default Re: Titanium - PC Optimization Guide

    It depends how much you install/uninstall programs...if you do that a lot then you'll probably need to clean registry more often...as for defrag, once a month or 2 months is enough imo.

    I use CCleaner and Auslogics Defrag for those tasks, they make it really easy.
    be sure to not install the crapware that might come with them

  20. #20

    Default Re: Titanium - PC Optimization Guide

    +rep c.ryo
    I always use your PC optimization guide for every M2TW mod!


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