Windows 7 Optimizations

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Bored, Screwing around with Windows 7 Optimizations.

Post yours!

Any will do, I'll start.

Menushowdelay = 1

Start > Regedit > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Control Panel > Desktop

Find "MenuShowDelay"

Set it anywhere between 1 ~ 1000

Mine is at one, 0 was just way too darn fast.

Matt~
 

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Damn, didn't even see that thread! Now I feel like a moron xD
 

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Great list Brink!

My thoughts:

1. Use SSD, worthless because SSD is expensive and small in size. SAS or WD Velocity Raptor hard drives are better alternatives. Laptop users should just stick with 2.5" SATA II, not worth upgrading to SSD.

12. Disable Hibernation, if you're gonna use sleep and most if not all systems should be put into sleep mode to save power. Hibernation should be enabled for Hybrid Sleep mode.

:p
 

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Great list Brink!

My thoughts:

1. Use SSD, worthless because SSD is expensive and small in size. SAS or WD Velocity Raptor hard drives are better alternatives. Laptop users should just stick with 2.5" SATA II, not worth upgrading to SSD.

12. Disable Hibernation, if you're gonna use sleep and most if not all systems should be put into sleep mode to save power. Hibernation should be enabled for Hybrid Sleep mode.

:p

Absolutely disagree.

1. You can get a 30GB OCZ Vertex with Trim for $99. That is ample for the Win7 OS plus a good selection of programs. Nothing else worth $99 (or even $250) can speed up your system as much as that SSD.
12. Hibernation is useless - why do you need it?
 

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1. 30GB is not enough for Windows 7 maybe Windows XP? :sarc:

2. Windows 7 offers Hybrid Sleep which not only saves onto memory but also onto hard drive when in Sleep Mode in case of power failure, a very good piece of mind feature XP does not have? :sarc:

:p
 

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30GB is not enough for Windows 7 maybe Windows XP?
How do you know that? My Win7 including a lot of programs that runs since day1 has never really exceeded 17GB. My user data, however, is on a different partition.

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Most Windows 7 users are not very tech savvy, they do not know how to organize their files, keep program installs at minimal (only what is needed) and get a second hard drive for their User files, storage and backups. I'm just speaking out to the norm not the geeks.

Ah, forget it. This will go on forever, I'm done!

:p
 

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...On a side note,

Here's another :)

Glary Utilites =D
 

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Most Windows 7 users are not very tech savvy, they do not know how to organize their files, keep program installs at minimal (only what is needed) and get a second hard drive for their User files, storage and backups. I'm just speaking out to the norm not the geeks.

Ah, forget it. This will go on forever, I'm done!

:p

Right, you make a valid point. No need to argue. Just wanted to make sure the size story came across correctly. The people you refer to are probably not rushing out buying SSDs anyhow.
Btw. for a laptop you need more capacity because you usually have only 1 bay (except some HP 17" which have 2 bays). I just got an 80GB Intel for $190 to put into one of my wife's laptops. Reason here is heat. That bugger runs so hot and even with the coolpad it is uncomfortable. But the wife needs less than 50GBs (including her data) for her Vista.
 

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Fiddling with 7 will break it eventually. Leave services alone, and don't install themes. As to performance, the setting up 7 guide in my sig will spank 7 into shape.
 

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Bored, Screwing around with Windows 7 Optimizations.

Post yours!

Any will do, I'll start.

Menushowdelay = 1

Start > Regedit > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Control Panel > Desktop

Find "MenuShowDelay"

Set it anywhere between 1 ~ 1000

Mine is at one, 0 was just way too darn fast.

Matt~

Whta's the use of these??can u explain?:sarc:
 

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1. 30GB is not enough for Windows 7 maybe Windows XP? :sarc:

2. Windows 7 offers Hybrid Sleep which not only saves onto memory but also onto hard drive when in Sleep Mode in case of power failure, a very good piece of mind feature XP does not have? :sarc:

:p

Hi Nemix77, i own a laptop and i'm quite interrested in the Hybrid mode but actually doesn't see some serious thread about it...just need to understand it better how fonctionning really that Hybrid mode.

I'd like to punch the max power management saving without dumped Win7 and my battery.

Got 4gb Ram DDR3. I've already set my Hdd to write cache

Thanks! So you're not totally done, ain't you?:D
 

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Here's a good article on Hybrid Sleep for Vista/7: What is Hybrid Sleep and Differences with Basic Sleep Mode in Vista My Digital Life

Hybrid Sleep is especially good for laptops, not only does it save more power in sleep mode but if your laptop were to run out of battery, get unplugged or suddenly loose power. You will feel safe to know that everything has been backed up onto the hard drive and Windows will resume where you left it when power is restored. This also applies for Desktops, when users do not want to shutdown and just put the computer to sleep. In the case of any power failures, nothing lost and no damage done to the OS.

How to enable Hybrid Sleep: How to Enable and Turn On Hybrid Sleep in Vista My Digital Life

:p
 

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Here's a good article on Hybrid Sleep for Vista/7: What is Hybrid Sleep and Differences with Basic Sleep Mode in Vista My Digital Life

Hybrid Sleep is especially good for laptops, not only does it save more power in sleep mode but if your laptop were to run out of battery, get unplugged or suddenly loose power. You will feel safe to know that everything has been backed up onto the hard drive and Windows will resume where you left it when power is restored. This also applies for Desktops, when users do not want to shutdown and just put the computer to sleep. In the case of any power failures, nothing lost and no damage done to the OS.

How to enable Hybrid Sleep: How to Enable and Turn On Hybrid Sleep in Vista My Digital Life

:p

Ok I'll have a read right now, thanks!:)
 

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Well, pretty interresting reading for me own use...I guess i'll will have to get on, that it takes a little longer to go on stanby mode due to this fact!

Thanks Nemix!

quoted:

"the notebook system will wake briefly from Standby (S3) and go into Hibernate (S4) mode so that the memory data is preserved and recoverable, and system no longer use any battery power."

Wonder how much time does it takes to save data before returning from S3 to S4?

Better not have in Standby mode in your pouch if waking up and fail to S4! It might overheat...I'll work around all this.
 
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No big difference, normal standby time take about 5-10 seconds and 5 second wake up. Hybrid Sleep will take 10-20 seconds and 10 second wake up. Both normal standby and Hybrid Sleep standby/wake up time depends on how much ram you have installed. Hybird Sleep also depends on how fast your hard drive is becuase it writes to the hard drive, a faster hard drive will result in faster standby and wake up time.

:p
 

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No big difference, normal standby time take about 5-10 seconds and 5 second wake up. Hybrid Sleep will take 10-20 seconds and 10 second wake up. Both normal standby and Hybrid Sleep standby/wake up time depends on how much ram you have installed. Hybird Sleep also depends on how fast your hard drive is becuase it writes to the hard drive, a faster hard drive will result in faster standby and wake up time.

:p

Well, seems pretty correct to me...Got 4gb Ram and Sata Ahci enable writing enough fast.

I mean, when it will switch to hybrid mode, either i'm in bed or out!:D

>Thanks for all your responds<.
 

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Thermaltake Chaser A71
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Custom Water Cooling Loop
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Cooler Master QuickFire XTi
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