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Unmasking the hidden potential of Windows XP

December 21, 2008 by Raj Agrawal 3 Comments

The best approach to boost the system performance

Truely, Windows XP is the most flexible, fast and very easy to operate. I think Ubuntu, being a freeware and a community developed OS, can give a good competition to Windows XP in future only if it is consistently worked on for improvement. I won’t call a Windows OS or any of the Linux derivatives “secure”, as one thing i’ve understood that no matter how capable human can be, everything will be vulnerable to something, as being “imperfect” is the stubborn rule of the system we live in.

Below are the  useful topics related to boosting, securing and again speeding the operations in Windows XP.  So, in this one, i’m clubbing all of them into one to make a complete user guide to ‘Unmasking the hidden potential of Windows XP’ :

  • Using the Auto Shutdown Feature In Windows X
  • Optimizing The RAM Speed Windows XP Style
  • Turning Off the Useless Services In Windows XP
  • Kicking Out The Autorun Viruses Manually
  • How To Achieve Better Security

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: security, ubuntu, windows

About Raj Agrawal

A professional Mobile Software Engineer by profession, an M.C.A and M.C.P by qualification. A guitar hobbyist and an appreciator of Indian classical, folk, metal and baroque music.

Comments

  1. Mr.Sanju says

    December 23, 2008 at 1:16 AM

    Useful post thanx.. 🙂

    Reply
  2. Mr.Sanju says

    December 23, 2008 at 1:35 AM

    hey dude can you suggest some IP proxy software as I many times not able to download file from rapidshare. Its keeps on saying my ip is already downloading a file.. 🙁

    Reply
  3. Raj says

    December 25, 2008 at 11:49 AM

    Hi Sanju,
    You can very effectively change the proxy settings with firefox or any browser with a proxy enabling option. Try www (dot) xroxy (dot) com/proxy-type-Transparent.htm for fresh proxies.

    Reply

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