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posted in Windows 2000
by Keith McClellan on April 30th, 2000
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If you're running Windows 2000, this article will help you configure and optimize a local area network (LAN) for the best speed, security, and efficiency. |
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posted in General Hardware
by Keith McClellan on March 24th, 2000
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CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives are slow, but these few tricks can help boost the speed considerably. |
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posted in Windows 2000
by Keith McClellan on March 12th, 2000
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Out of the box, Windows 2000 is a fast and stable operating system. However, after a few minor adjustments and tweaks, it can be significantly faster. Today we've looked at modems, that is, dial-up and Internet connection sharing within Windows 2000. Basic networking is also briefly covered. |
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posted in Video Cards
by Dan on March 7th, 2000
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NVIDIA's dominance in the graphics card industry came by storm, with progressive improvements through its Riva 128, TNT, and TNT2 line of chips. The GeForce 256 set the bar for performance and truly revolutionized the world of video cards. If your video card performance is not where you want it, this article may help. We've taken the BIOS, drivers, overclocking, and cooling among other topics and analyzed the best for performance and compatibility's sake. |
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posted in Windows 98
by Keith McClellan on February 29th, 2000
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One of the slowest devices inside a modern PC is the hard drive. Even fast hard drives are usually the bottleneck when it comes to working with multiple files and processes. Keeping a hard drive clean and organized can greatly increase the PC's overall speed. |
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posted in General Hardware
by Keith McClellan on February 25th, 2000
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Your PC's BIOS, or Basic Input-Output System, determines a lot about your system's overall performance. Tweaking various settings in the BIOS (and within the motherboard's software) can ultimately increase performance and stability beyond normal levels.
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posted in Windows 98
by Keith McClellan on February 20th, 2000
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If you're new to Windows networking, this article will help you optimize performance across a LAN. |
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posted in Windows 98
by Keith McClellan on February 19th, 2000
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If you're running Windows 95, 98, or Millenium and use a dial-up modem to access the Internet, this guide will help you optimize its configuration for the best possible connection including the best ping response in games and highest download speeds. |
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posted in Windows 98
by Keith McClellan on February 15th, 2000
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The complete Windows 95, 98, and Millenium Tweak Guide. |
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