Windows

Restart Windows Explorer 0

Restart Windows Explorer

Windows XP problems can have many causes, and the solution is not always that easy to find. If your system seems to hang or becomes dreadfully slow, the general solution is to reboot the PC. But in quite a few cases Windows problems can be caused by the Windows Explorer. Restarting the Windows Explorer takes far less time than restarting your computer.

Reduce Windows Crash Delay 0

Reduce Windows Crash Delay

Nobody likes hanging applications. But if it does happen, you want the operating system to deal with it in an efficient manner. Windows XP informs the user of non-responsive applications. If you don’t like the time it takes Windows XP to assess if an application is hanging, you can tweak it to your liking.

Disable Low Disk Space Checks 0

Disable Low Disk Space Checks

Actively monitoring system resources and warning users of problems is part of most operating systems. This helps prevent serious computer problems by allowing the user to take action in time. Hard disk space is one such system resource. But if you have plenty of free space and maintain a clean pc, you might want to turn of some of these system checks.

Changing Windows XP Process Priority 0

Changing Windows XP Process Priority

Running many programs at the same time on a PC is one of the benefits of modern computing. This does mean that each single program needs to share CPU time with all the other programs. If you need a program to get more processing power, you can change the process priority.

Automatically Kill Hanging Applications in Windows XP 1

Automatically Kill Hanging Applications in Windows XP

Haning applications is a fact of life. Depending on your PC configuration and the type of applications you use, occasionally you will experience a hanging application. In most cases terminating and restarting the application is the only way out. But if this happens a lot, why not tell Windows XP to automatically do this?