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Default Tips / Tweaks to speed up gameplay - 08-31-2002, 07:47 AM

Tips / Tweaks to speed up gameplay

Spend a little time, go through this to help speed up your gameplay

1. Scan for "Scumware" and delete it from your computer
Trust me - you probalby have some and this crap transmits data
in the background slowing down your connection

Go Here to get Ad-Aware
http://www.lavasoft.nu/index.html

guru3d.com has some GREAT Utilities / Answers / Fixes
to get your computer smokin' again

Check out the "Detonator Destroyer" it removes all the old
nvidia garbage in your registry. This is super helpful because
nvidia keeps releasing new drivers and some of the old drivers
end up in your registry and can casue problems
Download your video drivers first - then run the tool

http://www.guru3d.com/detonator-destroyer/


SHUT DOWN all unnecessary garbage in windows task manager ctrl+alt+del
All of these DO NOT need to be running on your computer

Shut these off (if you have them)
AIM.exe
MSMSGS.exe
EM_EXEC.exe
SAgent2.exe
Crypserv.exe
defwatch.exe
rtvscan.exe
URLMAP.EXE
dw.exe
OSD.exe
SVAPLAYER.EXE
SaveNow.exe
qttask.exe
DellMMkb.exe
NAVAPW32.EXE
Directcd.exe
WkUFind.exe
fxssvc.exe
nvsvc32.exe
PackethSvc.exe
Nhksrv.exe
WkCalRem.exe

These sites will give you a list of the stuff to shut down

http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/strangeservice.htm

http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist ... sklist.htm

Or if you have something running you dont know what it is
go to http://www.monstercrawler.com and search for
the exact string that is showing up - you will find
a site that describes what it is and if you should
kill it or not

Dont Worry - shutting down these things does not delete
them from your system. The next time you reboot your
computer they will all be back. If ya' screw up and
shut something down you were not supposed to your
system will be unstable, just reboot - it will be fixed!

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Default 08-31-2002, 07:58 AM

THX BallBuster for this great tip
  
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