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Gallstaff - Feb 15, 2004
 Gallstaff Feb 15, 2004
I just installed xp pro (loving it so far) and my friends all said the same thing: do the super tweaks at blackviper.com. I did em all and it seems to have given me a bit of a boost in performance. However, some things like the automatic updates and system restore services seem like they were kinda useful. From that site, is there anything you guys think i should not have done that he reccomends on the windows xp pro super tweaks section?

 gameboy900 Feb 15, 2004
Automatic updates are nice. I keep mine on download and prompt. That way I can decide when to install the stuff once it has downloaded it. I would never turn of System Restore. I can't even remember the number of times it saved my bacon after a bad driver install. Perhaps lowering how much space it uses but I'd never turn it off completely.

 Gallstaff Feb 15, 2004
Yeah i lowered it to half of whatever the max was, like six percent i think. I also kinda just ignored auto updates but once a day i go to MS.com and see wha ti want and dont want. Not tha tmuch of a hassle but the good thing is i know when it downloads and stuff.

Oh also, since i turned off all the eye candy, that doesnt mean i cant skin it up with style xp right?

 Pearl Jammzz Feb 15, 2004
well, when u skin it it'll prob. take more resources than the regualr eyecandy would. I turn off auto-updates as well. I like to know what I am downloading, when I am downloading, why I need to download it, what it fixes, blah blah blah before I actually get it. I have had 56k my whole damn life up to a few months ago so I am used to it. If any virus or big security thing comes out, then I just load it up. If not then I just do it aout 1x a week.

 it290 Feb 15, 2004
Speaking of eye candy, you guys know that little minimize/maximize animation that is performed within Windows? There's a feature in the Nvidia drivers to turn it off, but I run an ATI card on my Windows machine.. does anyone know of another program or a registry setting to get rid of that?

 Gallstaff Feb 15, 2004
You dont need to get that detailed. It's a simple setting in performance options somewhere in windows. Haha blackviper.com, man. They'll tell you how to do it and have detailed pictures on it.

 it290 Feb 15, 2004
Y'know, last time I checked I thought it was in the 'performance and effects' area, but it wasn't. I'll have to double check again, but I'm not sure that's in the UI anywhere (otherwise Nvidia wouldn't have to add a switch for it).

 Pearl Jammzz Feb 15, 2004
it's a nvidia-only thing from what I know. What it does Gallstaff is makes it so u dont see the window minimise down at all, it's just poof! gone. It's called quick close or sumthing. It is a cool little feature I used to have on my PC (had a 8meg Vanta LT).

 Gallstaff Feb 15, 2004
Wait by animation do you mean the title bar of the window expanding and shrinking?

 Alexvrb Feb 15, 2004
Whenever you minimize/restore/maximize a window, watch it travel. He wants to get rid of that. Try this:

"To completly remove the native window animation, modify or create the string value "MinAnimate" in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Control Panel\Desktop, with a value of "0" (disabled) or "1" (enabled)."

 it290 Feb 16, 2004
Cool, thanks, I'll try that out.

 mtxblau Feb 16, 2004
Make sure to get the power tools for XP. Fantastic stuff.

 Pearl Jammzz Feb 16, 2004
what are the power tools?

 Gallstaff Feb 16, 2004
It some thing MS sells thats like an addon pack.

 Pearl Jammzz Feb 16, 2004
and it does what exactly?

 gameboy900 Feb 16, 2004
It's not power tools it's power toys. And it's all small free utilities that add neat little features to Windows. They've been making them ever since like win98.

Here's the XP ones. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/dow...s/pow...

 Pearl Jammzz Feb 16, 2004
looks kinda fun to play around w/. nuffin I think I would use on a reg. basis though.