Thursday, October 9, 2008

Speeding up your pentium 2 by 50%

We all know that you really shouldn't try to run Windows XP on anything less that about a
Pentium 3 of some sort if you are out for speedy operations and amazing reaction times,
but for those of us with the good old Pentium 2's who want to see just how well
we can run XP, we have to tweak as much as we can where-ever we can. A real killer
to the system's performance is Windows Media Player. Although it may look desirable
and fancy with it's rounded off edges and 3rd-Dimensional appearance, the truth is,
it takes up a large amount of that precious processing power. All of these troubles however,
lead to one thing in particular with this 'new-look' over-rated music and video player...the Visualisations.
The look-great i'll admit but like a lot of software these days, it has no purpose.
If you run the task manager, and click the Performance tab along the top, you'll see
that when Windows Media Player is running and nothing else is active, it takes up around 50%
of the processors power. Once these visualisations are turned off,
it barely takes up 2-3% of the processors power, which leaves much more room
for other applications to work efficiently. Here's how to disable the feature:

1. Open Media Player
2. Make sure the Now Playing tab on the left is selected.
3. Click the View menu along the top.
4. Go down to Now Playing Tools
5. In the sub-menu that has just 'popped-out', uncheck Show Visualisation.

It's a very simple process and a little boring without the colorful graphics - but then no-one said computing was easy!

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