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* Windows 7 Ultimate Tweaks & Utilities *

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WARNING!
All the tweaks are optional.
Use the tweaks at your own discretion.
Nothing is written in stone.

--=[ Table of Contents ]=--
General Windows 7 Performance Tweaks
Make your Windows 7 Faster

Change the Power Plan To Maximum Performance
Speed Up the Windows 7 Bootup Time
Change the Number of Processors Used at Boot Up
How to See What Your Windows 7 Restart Time is
Disable the Aero Theme on Windows 7
Disable the Unwanted Visual Effects
Disable Unwanted Startup Programs
Disable the Unwanted Services
Services to Disable
Disable the User account control (UAC) Feature
Turn off Unused Windows 7 Features
Disable the Aero Snap features in Windows 7
Speed up the Menu Show Delay Time
Change the Mouse Hover Time before Pop-up Displays
Speed Up the Shut Down Time
Change from IDE to AHCI Mode after Installation
Change from AHCI to IDE Mode after Installation
Enable RAID Mode after Installation


SSD Windows 7 Tweaks
Make your SSD Drive Faster

Enable Write Caching
Disable indexing
Disable defragmentation
Turn Off the Disk Defragmenter Schedule
Disable Superfetch
Disable Prefetch
Firefox - Use memory cache instead of disk cache
Disable the Page File
Disable System Restore
Disable Hibernate
TRIM Commands
TRIM Utility Script


Windows 7 Utilities
Make your Windows 7 Different

Boot and install Windows 7 from USB Flash Drive
Customize Logon Screen Background
Quick Launch in Windows 7
Change the Windows 7 Taskbar to XP/Vista Style
Change the color of Windows 7 Basic Theme
Enable Windows 7 "GodMode"
Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcut List
TRIM Commands
TRIM Utility Script


RAM Disk
Make your System even Faster

Installing RAM Disk
Firefox Cache Tweak
Internet Explorer Cache Tweak
Moving TEMP and TMP Folder


--=[ General Windows 7 Performance Tweaks ]=--

Change the Power Plan To Maximum Performance
The Power settings in Windows 7 is not automatically set for maximum performance. By default the power plan in Windows 7 is set for a balanced performance with energy consumption on hardware. So you may not get the optimal performance from windows 7 if this is the case. So we need to change the power plan to High Performance Mode.

Double click the Power Options in the Control panel.
Click the down arrow showing Show Additional Plans to see the High Performance power plan
Now just activate the High Performance plan and that's it.
Go for the advanced power settings.
Go to Hard disk, then to Turn off hard disk after and set it to Never. This enables the GC to do its job while logged off.

Never%20x.jpg


Speed Up the Windows 7 Bootup Time
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type msconfig in there and press Enter Key to open up the System Configuration Window. Click on the Boot tab in there.
You will see a box called Time out. This is the time (in sec) which the system waits for the user to select the operating system to boot to.
You can safely set the value to 0.
Tick the "No GUI Boot" option too [turns off the Windows 7 logo at boot-up].
Click Apply and then on OK.

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_2vhJAPm7CgU/S0XPWhJlPPI/AAAAAAAAE6k/bKt9rBes6h4/boot%20GUI%20x.jpg[/IMG
Alternatively to change "Time out" only:

Right click on Computer and select Properties from the right click menu.
Click on Advanced System Settings from the left pane to open up the System Properties window.
Select the Advanced tab from it. Then under Startup and Recovery click Settings.
Now uncheck box "Time to display list of operating systems" and click OK.

[IMG]http://lh6.ggpht.com/_2vhJAPm7CgU/S0W3Rw9pH0I/AAAAAAAAE6E/3nrK1i2boiA/boot%203%20x.jpg
Change the Number of Processors Used at Boot Up
Information:
If you have a multiple core CPU (e.g. Intel Core Duo or Quad CPU) or multiple CPUs, then this will show you how to change the Number of Processors that will be used during boot up for troubleshooting and debugging purposes to be able to determine if there is a problem with a single processor/core, or for a programmer to test their code against a single core while running on their multi-core system.

Note:
Windows 7 will use all your processors by default at boot up without this Number of Processors setting box checked. Using all of your available processors (cores or CPUs) during boot allows the computer to boot faster only because a multiple core CPU or multiple CPUs can handle and do more at once than a single core or CPU. Multiple cores do not actually increase the speed, but only increase the number of processor cores working on the job which in turn has the job finish quicker. If you do not have much running at startup, then you may not notice much improvement in how long it takes to startup.

Instructions:

Click the Advanced Options button. The Boot Advanced Options Window will then pop up.
Tick the check box saying Number of Processors. Now click on the drop down box and select the maximum number of processor cores (might be 2 or more).
[* According to some sources this setting doesn't speed up boot time]

boot2%20x.jpg

How to See What Your Windows 7 Restart Time is
Restart%20Time.jpg

Information:
This app will show you how long in seconds it takes your Windows 7 to restart back to the desktop.
See the instruction and download the app
HERE
Disable the Aero Theme on Windows 7
Right Click on your Desktop and select Personalize click the Window Color Tab.
Uncheck the Box saying Enable Transparency and then click on Open classic appearance properties for more color options.
Then a window will open up. Apply a Standard theme from it.


Disable the Unwanted Visual Effects
For this right click on Computer and select Properties from the right click menu.
Click on Advanced System Settings from the left pane to open up the System Properties window.
Select the Advanced tab from it. Then Under Performance click Settings . Choose Custom: Options From it.
Now untick all the options and select only the last four options
Now just logoff your system and turn logon.

Visual%20Effects%20x.jpg


Disable Unwanted Startup Programs
Many programs have components that start when Windows starts and run in the background. While some of these programs are necessary (such as antispyware programs), you will find that others may not be necessary.

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type msconfig in there and press Enter Key to open up the System Configuration Window.
In the System Configuration window, the Startup tab shows all the programs that are scheduled to start with Windows. Resize the columns so that you have a good view of the name and manufacturer.
Go through each item, clearing the check box for programs you don’t want to start with Windows.
Click OK, and then restart the computer.

Start%20up%20x.jpg

Disable the Unwanted Services
It is more safe to set the following services to manual rather than disabling them. This is because when some times if windows needs a service windows can start it by itself if and only if it is set to manual. If you set it to disabled Windows 7 cannot start the service by it's own.

To open up the Services Window:

Click Start
Select Control Panel
Double click Administrative Tools
Double click Services
or
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type services.msc in there and press Enter Key


To disable the Unwanted Service:

Scroll down and highlight the service you want to adjust
Right-click on it and choose Properties
Click the stop button.
Select Disable or Manual in the Startup Type scroll bar.

services%20x.jpg

Services to Disable:

Application Experience
Computer Browser (If your PC does not connect to any network)
Desktop Window Manager Session Manager (If you don't want the aero effects)
Diagnostic Policy Service
Disk Defragmenter
Distributed Link Tracking Client
IP Helper
Offline Files
Portable Device Enumerator Service
Print Spooler (If you do not use Printer)
Protected Storage
Remote Registry (You can safely disable it for more Security)
Secondary Logon
Security Center
Server (If your computer do not connect with any network)
Tablet PC Input Service
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
Windows Defender
Windows Error Reporting Service
Windows Media Center Service Launcher
Windows Search (If you rarely use Windows Search feature )
Windows Time (If you do not want to synchronize system time with internet time automatically)

Disable the User account control (UAC) Feature
From the Control Panel open the User Accounts and Family Safety
Click User Account.
Click the User Account Control settings link.
Now just Drag the Slider towards Never Notify.
Click OK and Reboot your system.

UAC%20x.jpg

Disable UAC With a Registry Hack

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System
In the right pane, right click on EnableLUA and click on Modify
Change value to 0.
* UAC Enabled: 1
* UAC Disabled: 0

Turn off Unused Windows 7 Features
There are many feature in windows 7 that we often don't use.
Disabling these unused features in Windows 7 will really help in speeding things up.

Open up Programs and Features from Control Panel.
Click the Turn Windows features on or off from the left pane.
Now uncheck all the Feature that you don't use in Windows 7 [e.g. "Games"] and restart the system for the changes to take effect.

turn%20off%20win%20features%20x.jpg

Disable the Aero Snap features in Windows 7
Information:
Aero Snap will help you to maximize, minimize and resize the windows just by dragging and dropping it into the screen corners.

Instructions:

Open the Control Panel and double-click on Ease of Access Center icon.
Now click on the Make it easier to focus on tasks seen at the bottom in there
Now tick the check box saying Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.

Note: After you disable Aero Snap Feature, you won't be able to use some of the new Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts used to move the active window around the screen, e.g. Win+Left Arrow, Win+Shift+Right Arrrow, etc. See the "Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcut List" section below for more useful shortcuts.
Aero%20Snap%20x.jpg

Speed up the Menu Show Delay Time
Information: This will show you how to change the amount of time it takes for a menu in Windows 7 to pop, fade, or slide open when you run the mouse pointer over it.

Instructions:

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
In the right pane, right click on MenuShowDelay and click on Modify

MenuShowDelay%201%20x.jpg

Type in a number between 0 to 4000 [400 is default, I use 1] for how many milliseconds you want the Menu to wait before it opens.
MenuShowDelay%202%20x.jpg

Log off and log on, or restart the computer to apply the changes.


Note: The lower the number, the faster the response time. If you use an entry of 0, there is no menu display delay. However it is not recommended to use 0 though since the menus may be hard to navigate through at that speed.

Change the Mouse Hover Time before Pop-up Displays
Information: This will show you how to change the delay time, in milliseconds, that the mouse pointer has to stay hovered on a item before it is selected or opens a pop-up in Windows 7. For example, how long it takes for a taskbar open window button before to display it's thumbnail preview while hovering the mouse pointer over it.

Note: If you have the Animations in the taskbar and Start Menu option checked in Visual Effects, then you may not see much or any difference. You will need to uncheck this option first before doing the tutorial below.
Visual%20Effects%201%20x.jpg

Instructions:

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse
In the right pane, right click on MouseHoverTime and click on Modify

MouseHoverTime%20x.jpg

Type in a number between 0 to 4000 [400 is default, I use 30] in milliseconds, that the mouse pointer has to stay hovered on a item before it is selected or opens a pop-up.
MouseHoverTime%201%20x.jpg

Log off and log on, or restart the computer to apply the changes.


Note: The lower the number, the faster the response time. If you use an entry of 0, there is no delay before the taskbar thumbnail preview opens. However it is not recommended to use 0 though since it may be hard to navigate through the thumbnails at that speed.
Speed Up the Shut Down Time
Information: This will show you how to set the "Wait to Kill" time Windows 7 waits for programs to save data and close before shutting down.

Instructions:

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l
In the right pane, right click on WaitToKillServiceTimeout and click on Modify

WaitToKillServiceTimeout%20x.jpg

Type in a number between 1000 to 20000 [1-20 seconds] [12000 is default, I use 1000].
WaitToKillServiceTimeout%201%20x.jpg

Note: If you have problems with programs from your computer shutting down to quickly, then repeat the above steps and increase the time a bit.
Change from IDE to AHCI Mode after Installation
Information: AHCI stand for Advance Host Controller Interface. AHCI is a hardware mechanism that allows software to communicate with Serial ATA (SATA) devices (such as host bus adapters) that are designed to offer features not offered by Parallel ATA (PATA) controllers, such as:

Hot-Plugging
Native Command Queuing (NCQ) -might improve computer/system/hard disk responsiveness, especially in multi-tasking environment

You can read more about AHCI mode HERE

Instruction: There is one way to fix this, although you need to have knowledge of registry editing.
The detailed steps from Microsoft website are as follows:

Exit all Windows-based programs.
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
If you receive the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\msahci
In the right pane, right-click Start in the Name column, and then click Modify.

IDE%20to%20AHCI.jpg

In the Value data box, type 0 [3 is default], and then click OK.
IDE%20to%20AHCI%20modify.jpg

On the File menu, click Exit to close Registry Editor.
Restart your computer
Go to BIOS and enable AHCI, Save & Reboot
Another restart will be required to finish the driver installation.


Alternatively

Just download this Reg File and double-click to implement AHCI on your Windows-based computer.
Just remember to do the BIOS switch as well when you reboot.

Change from AHCI to IDE Mode after Installation
Instruction:

Exit all Windows-based programs.
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
If you receive the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Pciide
In the right pane, right-click Start in the Name column, and then click Modify.
In the Value data box, type 0 [3 is default], and then click OK.
On the File menu, click Exit to close Registry Editor.
Restart your computer
Go to BIOS and enable IDE, Save & Reboot
Another restart will be required to finish the driver installation.



ENJOY
 
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windows-7-logo%20x.jpg

WARNING!
All the tweaks are optional.
Use the tweaks at your own discretion.
Nothing is written in stone.

--=[ Table of Contents ]=--
General Windows 7 Performance Tweaks
Make your Windows 7 Faster

Change the Power Plan To Maximum Performance
Speed Up the Windows 7 Bootup Time
Change the Number of Processors Used at Boot Up
How to See What Your Windows 7 Restart Time is
Disable the Aero Theme on Windows 7
Disable the Unwanted Visual Effects
Disable Unwanted Startup Programs
Disable the Unwanted Services
Services to Disable
Disable the User account control (UAC) Feature
Turn off Unused Windows 7 Features
Disable the Aero Snap features in Windows 7
Speed up the Menu Show Delay Time
Change the Mouse Hover Time before Pop-up Displays
Speed Up the Shut Down Time
Change from IDE to AHCI Mode after Installation
Change from AHCI to IDE Mode after Installation
Enable RAID Mode after Installation


SSD Windows 7 Tweaks
Make your SSD Drive Faster

Enable Write Caching
Disable indexing
Disable defragmentation
Turn Off the Disk Defragmenter Schedule
Disable Superfetch
Disable Prefetch
Firefox - Use memory cache instead of disk cache
Disable the Page File
Disable System Restore
Disable Hibernate
TRIM Commands
TRIM Utility Script


Windows 7 Utilities
Make your Windows 7 Different

Boot and install Windows 7 from USB Flash Drive
Customize Logon Screen Background
Quick Launch in Windows 7
Change the Windows 7 Taskbar to XP/Vista Style
Change the color of Windows 7 Basic Theme
Enable Windows 7 "GodMode"
Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcut List
TRIM Commands
TRIM Utility Script


RAM Disk
Make your System even Faster

Installing RAM Disk
Firefox Cache Tweak
Internet Explorer Cache Tweak
Moving TEMP and TMP Folder


--=[ General Windows 7 Performance Tweaks ]=--

Change the Power Plan To Maximum Performance
The Power settings in Windows 7 is not automatically set for maximum performance. By default the power plan in Windows 7 is set for a balanced performance with energy consumption on hardware. So you may not get the optimal performance from windows 7 if this is the case. So we need to change the power plan to High Performance Mode.

Double click the Power Options in the Control panel.
Click the down arrow showing Show Additional Plans to see the High Performance power plan
Now just activate the High Performance plan and that's it.
Go for the advanced power settings.
Go to Hard disk, then to Turn off hard disk after and set it to Never. This enables the GC to do its job while logged off.

Never%20x.jpg


Speed Up the Windows 7 Bootup Time
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type msconfig in there and press Enter Key to open up the System Configuration Window. Click on the Boot tab in there.
You will see a box called Time out. This is the time (in sec) which the system waits for the user to select the operating system to boot to.
You can safely set the value to 0.
Tick the "No GUI Boot" option too [turns off the Windows 7 logo at boot-up].
Click Apply and then on OK.

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_2vhJAPm7CgU/S0XPWhJlPPI/AAAAAAAAE6k/bKt9rBes6h4/boot%20GUI%20x.jpg[/IMG
Alternatively to change "Time out" only:

Right click on Computer and select Properties from the right click menu.
Click on Advanced System Settings from the left pane to open up the System Properties window.
Select the Advanced tab from it. Then under Startup and Recovery click Settings.
Now uncheck box "Time to display list of operating systems" and click OK.

[IMG]http://lh6.ggpht.com/_2vhJAPm7CgU/S0W3Rw9pH0I/AAAAAAAAE6E/3nrK1i2boiA/boot%203%20x.jpg
Change the Number of Processors Used at Boot Up
Information:
If you have a multiple core CPU (e.g. Intel Core Duo or Quad CPU) or multiple CPUs, then this will show you how to change the Number of Processors that will be used during boot up for troubleshooting and debugging purposes to be able to determine if there is a problem with a single processor/core, or for a programmer to test their code against a single core while running on their multi-core system.

Note:
Windows 7 will use all your processors by default at boot up without this Number of Processors setting box checked. Using all of your available processors (cores or CPUs) during boot allows the computer to boot faster only because a multiple core CPU or multiple CPUs can handle and do more at once than a single core or CPU. Multiple cores do not actually increase the speed, but only increase the number of processor cores working on the job which in turn has the job finish quicker. If you do not have much running at startup, then you may not notice much improvement in how long it takes to startup.

Instructions:

Click the Advanced Options button. The Boot Advanced Options Window will then pop up.
Tick the check box saying Number of Processors. Now click on the drop down box and select the maximum number of processor cores (might be 2 or more).
[* According to some sources this setting doesn't speed up boot time]

boot2%20x.jpg

How to See What Your Windows 7 Restart Time is
Restart%20Time.jpg

Information:
This app will show you how long in seconds it takes your Windows 7 to restart back to the desktop.
See the instruction and download the app
HERE
Disable the Aero Theme on Windows 7
Right Click on your Desktop and select Personalize click the Window Color Tab.
Uncheck the Box saying Enable Transparency and then click on Open classic appearance properties for more color options.
Then a window will open up. Apply a Standard theme from it.


Disable the Unwanted Visual Effects
For this right click on Computer and select Properties from the right click menu.
Click on Advanced System Settings from the left pane to open up the System Properties window.
Select the Advanced tab from it. Then Under Performance click Settings . Choose Custom: Options From it.
Now untick all the options and select only the last four options
Now just logoff your system and turn logon.

Visual%20Effects%20x.jpg


Disable Unwanted Startup Programs
Many programs have components that start when Windows starts and run in the background. While some of these programs are necessary (such as antispyware programs), you will find that others may not be necessary.

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type msconfig in there and press Enter Key to open up the System Configuration Window.
In the System Configuration window, the Startup tab shows all the programs that are scheduled to start with Windows. Resize the columns so that you have a good view of the name and manufacturer.
Go through each item, clearing the check box for programs you don’t want to start with Windows.
Click OK, and then restart the computer.

Start%20up%20x.jpg

Disable the Unwanted Services
It is more safe to set the following services to manual rather than disabling them. This is because when some times if windows needs a service windows can start it by itself if and only if it is set to manual. If you set it to disabled Windows 7 cannot start the service by it's own.

To open up the Services Window:

Click Start
Select Control Panel
Double click Administrative Tools
Double click Services
or
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type services.msc in there and press Enter Key


To disable the Unwanted Service:

Scroll down and highlight the service you want to adjust
Right-click on it and choose Properties
Click the stop button.
Select Disable or Manual in the Startup Type scroll bar.

services%20x.jpg

Services to Disable:

Application Experience
Computer Browser (If your PC does not connect to any network)
Desktop Window Manager Session Manager (If you don't want the aero effects)
Diagnostic Policy Service
Disk Defragmenter
Distributed Link Tracking Client
IP Helper
Offline Files
Portable Device Enumerator Service
Print Spooler (If you do not use Printer)
Protected Storage
Remote Registry (You can safely disable it for more Security)
Secondary Logon
Security Center
Server (If your computer do not connect with any network)
Tablet PC Input Service
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
Windows Defender
Windows Error Reporting Service
Windows Media Center Service Launcher
Windows Search (If you rarely use Windows Search feature )
Windows Time (If you do not want to synchronize system time with internet time automatically)

Disable the User account control (UAC) Feature
From the Control Panel open the User Accounts and Family Safety
Click User Account.
Click the User Account Control settings link.
Now just Drag the Slider towards Never Notify.
Click OK and Reboot your system.

UAC%20x.jpg

Disable UAC With a Registry Hack

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System
In the right pane, right click on EnableLUA and click on Modify
Change value to 0.
* UAC Enabled: 1
* UAC Disabled: 0

Turn off Unused Windows 7 Features
There are many feature in windows 7 that we often don't use.
Disabling these unused features in Windows 7 will really help in speeding things up.

Open up Programs and Features from Control Panel.
Click the Turn Windows features on or off from the left pane.
Now uncheck all the Feature that you don't use in Windows 7 [e.g. "Games"] and restart the system for the changes to take effect.

turn%20off%20win%20features%20x.jpg

Disable the Aero Snap features in Windows 7
Information:
Aero Snap will help you to maximize, minimize and resize the windows just by dragging and dropping it into the screen corners.

Instructions:

Open the Control Panel and double-click on Ease of Access Center icon.
Now click on the Make it easier to focus on tasks seen at the bottom in there
Now tick the check box saying Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.

Note: After you disable Aero Snap Feature, you won't be able to use some of the new Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts used to move the active window around the screen, e.g. Win+Left Arrow, Win+Shift+Right Arrrow, etc. See the "Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcut List" section below for more useful shortcuts.
Aero%20Snap%20x.jpg

Speed up the Menu Show Delay Time
Information: This will show you how to change the amount of time it takes for a menu in Windows 7 to pop, fade, or slide open when you run the mouse pointer over it.

Instructions:

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
In the right pane, right click on MenuShowDelay and click on Modify

MenuShowDelay%201%20x.jpg

Type in a number between 0 to 4000 [400 is default, I use 1] for how many milliseconds you want the Menu to wait before it opens.
MenuShowDelay%202%20x.jpg

Log off and log on, or restart the computer to apply the changes.


Note: The lower the number, the faster the response time. If you use an entry of 0, there is no menu display delay. However it is not recommended to use 0 though since the menus may be hard to navigate through at that speed.

Change the Mouse Hover Time before Pop-up Displays
Information: This will show you how to change the delay time, in milliseconds, that the mouse pointer has to stay hovered on a item before it is selected or opens a pop-up in Windows 7. For example, how long it takes for a taskbar open window button before to display it's thumbnail preview while hovering the mouse pointer over it.

Note: If you have the Animations in the taskbar and Start Menu option checked in Visual Effects, then you may not see much or any difference. You will need to uncheck this option first before doing the tutorial below.
Visual%20Effects%201%20x.jpg

Instructions:

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse
In the right pane, right click on MouseHoverTime and click on Modify

MouseHoverTime%20x.jpg

Type in a number between 0 to 4000 [400 is default, I use 30] in milliseconds, that the mouse pointer has to stay hovered on a item before it is selected or opens a pop-up.
MouseHoverTime%201%20x.jpg

Log off and log on, or restart the computer to apply the changes.


Note: The lower the number, the faster the response time. If you use an entry of 0, there is no delay before the taskbar thumbnail preview opens. However it is not recommended to use 0 though since it may be hard to navigate through the thumbnails at that speed.
Speed Up the Shut Down Time
Information: This will show you how to set the "Wait to Kill" time Windows 7 waits for programs to save data and close before shutting down.

Instructions:

Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l
In the right pane, right click on WaitToKillServiceTimeout and click on Modify

WaitToKillServiceTimeout%20x.jpg

Type in a number between 1000 to 20000 [1-20 seconds] [12000 is default, I use 1000].
WaitToKillServiceTimeout%201%20x.jpg

Note: If you have problems with programs from your computer shutting down to quickly, then repeat the above steps and increase the time a bit.
Change from IDE to AHCI Mode after Installation
Information: AHCI stand for Advance Host Controller Interface. AHCI is a hardware mechanism that allows software to communicate with Serial ATA (SATA) devices (such as host bus adapters) that are designed to offer features not offered by Parallel ATA (PATA) controllers, such as:

Hot-Plugging
Native Command Queuing (NCQ) -might improve computer/system/hard disk responsiveness, especially in multi-tasking environment

You can read more about AHCI mode HERE

Instruction: There is one way to fix this, although you need to have knowledge of registry editing.
The detailed steps from Microsoft website are as follows:

Exit all Windows-based programs.
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
If you receive the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\msahci
In the right pane, right-click Start in the Name column, and then click Modify.

IDE%20to%20AHCI.jpg

In the Value data box, type 0 [3 is default], and then click OK.
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On the File menu, click Exit to close Registry Editor.
Restart your computer
Go to BIOS and enable AHCI, Save & Reboot
Another restart will be required to finish the driver installation.


Alternatively

Just download this Reg File and double-click to implement AHCI on your Windows-based computer.
Just remember to do the BIOS switch as well when you reboot.

Change from AHCI to IDE Mode after Installation
Instruction:

Exit all Windows-based programs.
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
If you receive the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Pciide
In the right pane, right-click Start in the Name column, and then click Modify.
In the Value data box, type 0 [3 is default], and then click OK.
On the File menu, click Exit to close Registry Editor.
Restart your computer
Go to BIOS and enable IDE, Save & Reboot
Another restart will be required to finish the driver installation.



ENJOY



tnx bro nro multiple tweaks
 
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