The Best Computer Tips and Tricks: System Tweaks
Disable System Restore
You can gain a lot of drive space by disabling System Restore. (You
should already have a backup regimen in place before you do this.) In
Vista, right-click My Computer, select Advanced system settings, click
the System Protection tab, and uncheck any drives. In XP, right-click My
Computer, then under System Tasks, click on "View system information."
Click on the System Restore tab and click the box next to "Turn off
System Restore on all drives" to disable it.
Configure Windows Update
Windows Update is great, but if it's set on autopilot, it will download
updates that require a reboot, then pester you forever to install them,
and eventually reboot on its own. Change the Windows Update settings
(in the Windows Security section of the Control Panel) to download
updates but ask you whether to install them.
Disable Delete Confirmation
You
can disable the confirmation that pops up whenever you delete something
by right-clicking the Recycle Bin and selecting Properties. Uncheck the
delete confirmation box, click Apply and then OK, and you're done.
Also, you can bypass the Recycle Bin entirely by holding down the Shift
key while deleting files.
Disable Windows Animations
Sliding Window animations look cool, but you can improve system
performance by disabling them completely. Right-click My Computer and go
to Properties. In Vista, select Advanced system settings, or click the
Advanced tab in XP. Click Settings in the performance box and uncheck
any box that says animate, slide, or fade.
Create a Custom Toolbar
If you're constantly accessing a particular folder, you can add it to
your taskbar for quick access. Right-click the taskbar and scroll to
Toolbars, then select New Toolbar. It will open an Explorer window, so
browse to your folder and select it. It's also handy to add My Computer
as a toolbar.
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