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Speeding Up Windows XP - Fine-Tuning Visual Effects

With all the news about the cute graphics (often termed “eye candy” to denote its real value) of Windows Vista, we need to remember that Windows XP has some of those features, too.

Windows XP’s graphical interface defaults to a number of cute options that are worthless from a usability point of view — and are worse than that, too — they’re animations that effectively slow down your computer.

You can find and control these settings via the Control Panel. As usual, click on the Start Button and then select Control Panel from the menu.

If you’re using the Windows XP-style control panel, you’ll see the Category view and the invitation to Pick A Category. Our options are controlled in the Performance and Maintenance section, so select that button.

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  1. Comment by Brian | 2008/01/09 at 12:30:33

    all of my desk top icons have rotated 90 degrees and my task bar is on the right side of my monitor screen. I have laid the monitor on its side so i can at least type correctly. HELP. i have defragged. disc cleanup scanned for viruses and ran adaware. deleted all cookies and temp files. of course this would happen when i am out of work……….thanks for any assistance that i may receive……………

  2. Comment by terry | 2008/01/09 at 21:47:21

    Check your video card settings. Some video cards allow you to rotate the contents of the screen by 90 degrees.

    You may have a control in the Windows Status Bar. If you do, right-click on it and check it out.

    Otherwise, right-click on the desktop, select Properties and then Settings and Advanced. Now, you should have one or more tabs for your video card and monitory settings.

    Terry
    http://www.TerrysComputerTips.com


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