Here something for you broad band user out ther this will speed up you firefox browser
1.open up browser in the browser bar type "about:config" with out the quotes an hit enter
2. hit the button that says i promis to be carefull
3.scrool down an look for these entriesan set them to the settings
network.http.pipeliningset to true
network.http.proxy.pipeliningset to true
network.http.pipelining.maxrequestsset this to 30 This means it makes 30 request @ one time
4.lastly right-click annywhere select New then select Integer an name it "nglayout.initialpaint.delay" and set the value to "0" as this
value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on the information it recieves
5.Find-->"browser.sessionhistory.max_total_viewer" set value to "0"
Then close the firefox browser an restart it an it will start loading pages much faster !!!!!!
Posted by Blade on Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:54 am (comments? FireFox | Score: 0)
How To Make windows boot up faster
Adding more RAM is a good way to speed things up. If you're using the 32bit version of Windows 7 it'll accept only 3GB; the 64bit OS will run happily with 4GB or more.
Check your PC or motherboard manual for the correct type of RAM to use and instructions on how to replace or add to it. A 1GB DDR2 800MHz module costs around £22, and a 2GB module around £32.
Since you have two drives, another option is to move the page file to the other drive. This will improve Windows performance, as your main drive will no longer need to simultaneously write to the page file and read and write to the Windows files at startup and shutdown.
Go to Start, right-click Computer and choose Properties, Advanced System Settings, Advanced, Performance, Settings, Advanced, Virtual Memory, Change. Deselect 'Automatically manage paging file size for all drives'. Select your second drive (usually D) and click 'System managed size', Set. Next, select your main drive (usually C) and click 'No paging file', Set, Ok.
The same effect can be achieved on computers with a single hard drive by creating a separate partition.
Posted by Blade on Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:50 pm (comments? windows | Score: 0)
Download Sction
well i am gona be working on the download section this week an takeing off old downloads that are old an upgradeing the download section with a new module anny advise or questions can be submited to me on the forum or pm me on the site thanks for your understanding.
How to use usb flash drive as memory for vista system
The way Vista tests a USB flash device for use with ReadyBoost can be a little 'deceptive'. Some USB flash devices will initially test as not compatable, however, they may really be compatable. Theres a little trick to it that the average user may not realize, and this may be the reason why some USB flash devices are not listed in the various lists on line as compatable with ReadyBoost when in actuality they may be compatable.
When you first plug a USB flash drive in Vista comes up and asks you what you want to do with it, one of the options is to use it to speed up your system, click on this and Vista will check the flash device for compatability with ReadyBoost. The problem is that the very first test may not be accurate if it comes back and tells you that the device can't be used for ReadyBoost when it may be perfectly capable for use with ReadyBoost. So...here's the trick to determine if your device is or is not compatable with ReadyBoost;
1. Insert the USB flash device, and let Vista detect the device. When it comes up and asks you want you want to do close the GUI and do not make any selection.
2. Next, go to USB Flash device in explorer or disk management and format the device. Format the USB device you plan to use for ReadyBoost with NTFS and cluster sizes of 4096. Name the drive something you want like 'My_ReadyBoost' or something.
3. After the format is complete right click on the USB device and choose 'Properties' then the 'ReadyBoost' tab.
4. On the ReadyBoost tab unckeck the box to stop testing the device every time.
5. Next, click the Test again button. If the tab changes from the test tab to a tab that gives you two options of 'Do not use this device' and 'Use this device'. Check the 'Use this device' box and do not make any other changes on the tab especially to the 'Space to reserve for system speed' slider, leave the 'Space to reserve for system speed' setting at what ever Vista recommended.
6. Click 'Apply' then 'OK'. Your almost done - go to step 7
7. After completing the above steps go back to the tab in step 5 and check the 'Do not use this device' item. Then in explorer re-format the device as FAT32. After re-format go back to the tab in step 5 and check the 'Use this device' item. Now your done, and if your device is truely compatable you can now use the device for ReadyBoost.
Posted by Blade on Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:41 pm (comments? windows | News | Score: 5)