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Solve : XP sp3 runs slow,,?

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The Windows registry is a database repository of information about a computer's configuration. Installing and uninstalling software will make your registry a mess, leading to decreased PC performance and causing computer crashes.

The registry size keeps GROWING when you use Windows. When the registry becomes very large, your computer's performance will be DECAYED and unstable. Some computer users even spend a lot of time trying to go through the registry and edit it manually. Not only can this be a daunting TASK, it is also a risky one.
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[Moderated Message: As the Windows registry grows over the Operating System's lifetime, the performance impact is negligible.]I have used 'cleaners' and...
have not been overjoyed with them.
Yeah, they work. But little change in performance, IME. Just ignore that guy - he's GOING around posting nonsense.Quote from: EEVIAC on October 28, 2009, 12:15:18 PM

I don't see any options in Startup CPL to CONTROL services.. Only "start up" items..

Is there a version that works with Vista?

I don't mean to bump threads, but I think my question was overlooked...Sorry, I never saw the question. StartupCPL works with all Windows versions, but it does not do services. To manage services you should go right to the snap-in (START-RUN - services.msc) for permanent changes. For diagnostics you can use msconfig (if you don't have it in Vista just copy it from an XP or Windows 7 system).thankssure


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