Restart only Windows

@myteri (332)
Pakistan
December 20, 2006 11:52am CST
Restart only Windows When restarting Windows, you don't always need to go to thought the BIOS initialization and POST. Instead of simple clicking on Restart form the Shut Down Windows dialog box, help down the Shift key as you click on OK. This will restart only Windows. This is particularly useful when you change some registry entries or a few system settings. Improve Removable Disk Drive Performance Windows gives you the option to use write-behind caching to improve the performance of removable disk drivers. • Open control Panel System Performance and click on File System. • Check the Enable write-behind caching on all removable disk drives check box under the removable Disk tab and click OK Note: If this result in a problem with disk operations, uncheck the Enable write-behind caching on all removable disk drives check box.
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@jaekumar (55)
• India
21 Dec 06
hep !it was a gr8 thing for me to know !thanks very much ...i wud share one more thing with u ! If u r broadband user u can improve ur bandwidth with 20 % more .... RUN - gpedit.msc - comp confg - administrative temp-network- QOS packets - set limit reservable bandwidth to 0 from (20) and press ok