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Windows: Take Control of System Resources

For the most part, Windows manages the hardware resources on your system automatically, using default settings for most things. While these settings work in most cases, they do not give optimal results. By modifying these settings yourself you can make sure that the most appropriate configurations for your PC are set, thus boosting performance. In this article, we show you how to optimise your Windows system resources, boost your PCs performance and optimise the way your computers hardware is used.

Category: Optimisation
Issue: 2007 Issue 6 September/October
Operating Systems: me, 2000, XP, Vista
Article Reference: W2