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Here
are these tips:
1. Operating system choice:
You will be amazed to know that your choice of choosing right windows or
operating system could play a significant role on your CPU's performance.
For example if you are given 5 bricks to carry them to next apartment and
then 10 bricks to do same. Think how would be your performance if compared
with both situations. Obviously you would perform well when carrying only 5
bricks.
Same is the case with Microsoft windows. The lighter the windows you have,
higher the performance will be shown. Now this does not mean that you should
install Windows 95. Here is the order of Windows weight: Windows XP (any
addition) > Windows 2000 > Windows Me > Windows 98 (the lightest one). So if
you have Pentium 4 with good ram then I would recommend you to use Microsoft
Windows XP. People using Pentium 3 computers could use windows 2000 or if
they have ram more than 256 MB then they can use windows XP too. All other
lower speed users should use windows ME or 98.
You would have to compromise between speed and quality. You can decide now
which operating system you should use now.
2.
Partitions:
Before starting this topic I would like to give you a simple example.
Suppose in one case if 100 items are placed in a house having only 2 rooms
and you are required to find item no. 89, from second room. You will have to
scroll through 50 items in room two to find item 89. In other case if same
100 items are placed in house having 4 rooms and you are required to find
item 89 from room 2 then you would have to scroll through only 25 items
present in that room and you would spend less time.
Same is the case here for partitions. If you are having more number of
partitions, it would help your windows more to find required data easily
from your hard disk, when you run any file or program. I would advice you to
have more partitions each having at least 5 GB memory and maximum 20 GB.
You should be very careful while partitioning your hard drive and believe me
many people make mistakes when they partition hard disk and lose all of
their important data. Here is a free resource
Windows Setup Guide that can help
you to learn about partitioning, formatting hard disks and installing
windows.
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