Hi Guys,
A friend asked if I could post my Win/NLE optimizations here for some interesting debate
I have been doing NLE with my computer ever since I got my hands on the RainbowRunner Studio for my P133+16MB in June -97, used Win95A/B, W98/W98SE and NT4, but my favorite of these is of course Win95B, which after some "minor" updates and modifications starts to resemble an OS (unlike the other ones)
These tips are based on W95B, but most of them work with other W9x versions, and some also in NT (although tweaking NT is quite different)
I have started with an idea of "If I don't need it, I won't use it (or load it)", and applied some simple logic here and there, and none of my computers have had serious Windows related problems (faulty or prematuraly released drivers, bioses or hardware set aside = P2B-S rev1.02)
Here are the windows optimizations (the ones I could remember)
Bare minimum installation of Windows with US settings to start, exept for the keyboard, none whateverkind of powersaving and only:
- Character Map
- QuickView
- WordPad
- Dial-Up Networking
- Direct Cable connection
- Virtual Private Networking
- Audio Compression
- Media Player
- Video Compression
- Volume Control
+ Necessary updates for W95B
Change regional to local
Tell Winwhatever that you really want to disable whatever powersaving
Delete "Setver.exe" (+ a lot of other useless files)
In System.ini:
MinFileCache=32 (48< for W98)
MaxFileCache=32768
Use Tweak-UI to:
- Disable Windows Animation
- Disable Smooth Scrolling
- Disable "Click here"
- Disable "Tip of the day"
- Disable start-up logo
- Disable Scandisk on start-up
- Clear everything but the last user at logon
- Disable autoplay of audio/data CD:s
Use Bootmanager to:
- Disable autoload of DrvSpace
- Disable autoload of DBLSpace
System Properties:
- Enable DMA transfers for supported devices
- Disable Auto insert notification for all CD:s
- Set typical role to network server
- Full read-ahead optimization
- Large cache for Quad-speed or higher CD
- Disable write behind for all drives
- Full graphics acceleration
- Swap file on some non-critical drive
In W95B, the Min/MaxFileCache gets rid of swapfile use with my 256MB:s of memory, but Micros**t in their great "wisdom" has changed the way it is being used in W98/W98SE. I read somewhere that now the programs are being opened into the swapfile and therefore 0kB swapfile is only possible by disabling it alltogether - Smart move Bill !!!
Recycling Bin:
- set to 0% and disable for each and every drive, otherwise seemingly empty partition can still be fragmented and slow because of the files in the Bin.
When you add drives into the system, the Bin is enabled by default, even when you have already disabled it for each and every drive in the system.
Actually this did cause some head scratching here once with a newly installed HD.
Networking:
- TCP/IP only for modem, and NetBeui for local
MSIE3.02:
- Set whatever caches as small as possible (or write protect the hidden files, if you don't mind a little complaining here and there) No MSIE4/5 near these babies.
Matrox PD:
- Uncheck "Start Matrox QuickDesk when Win starts"
- Uncheck "Show Matrox QuickDesk icon"
- Choose Dualhead DVDMax
- Lately removing PDesk from "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Cur rentVersion\Run" has also been on the list
No Background wallpaper, screensavers etc...
Results in memory footprint of ~13MB in W95B after start-up (with ~800MB:s of streamlined apps installed) = Lean and Mean NLE Machine ;-))
(~24MB minimum in W98SE, at which point the OS had already lost couple of usefull features - Volume control vanished from the systray, and no buttons came up on the taskbar no longer)
Hardwarewise I have tried to ask "What piece of hardware has surely been in the different compatibility labs ?", but that's an other story, and we don't want to scare the beginners here... do we
Pertti
A friend asked if I could post my Win/NLE optimizations here for some interesting debate
I have been doing NLE with my computer ever since I got my hands on the RainbowRunner Studio for my P133+16MB in June -97, used Win95A/B, W98/W98SE and NT4, but my favorite of these is of course Win95B, which after some "minor" updates and modifications starts to resemble an OS (unlike the other ones)
These tips are based on W95B, but most of them work with other W9x versions, and some also in NT (although tweaking NT is quite different)
I have started with an idea of "If I don't need it, I won't use it (or load it)", and applied some simple logic here and there, and none of my computers have had serious Windows related problems (faulty or prematuraly released drivers, bioses or hardware set aside = P2B-S rev1.02)
Here are the windows optimizations (the ones I could remember)
Bare minimum installation of Windows with US settings to start, exept for the keyboard, none whateverkind of powersaving and only:
- Character Map
- QuickView
- WordPad
- Dial-Up Networking
- Direct Cable connection
- Virtual Private Networking
- Audio Compression
- Media Player
- Video Compression
- Volume Control
+ Necessary updates for W95B
Change regional to local
Tell Winwhatever that you really want to disable whatever powersaving
Delete "Setver.exe" (+ a lot of other useless files)
In System.ini:
MinFileCache=32 (48< for W98)
MaxFileCache=32768
Use Tweak-UI to:
- Disable Windows Animation
- Disable Smooth Scrolling
- Disable "Click here"
- Disable "Tip of the day"
- Disable start-up logo
- Disable Scandisk on start-up
- Clear everything but the last user at logon
- Disable autoplay of audio/data CD:s
Use Bootmanager to:
- Disable autoload of DrvSpace
- Disable autoload of DBLSpace
System Properties:
- Enable DMA transfers for supported devices
- Disable Auto insert notification for all CD:s
- Set typical role to network server
- Full read-ahead optimization
- Large cache for Quad-speed or higher CD
- Disable write behind for all drives
- Full graphics acceleration
- Swap file on some non-critical drive
In W95B, the Min/MaxFileCache gets rid of swapfile use with my 256MB:s of memory, but Micros**t in their great "wisdom" has changed the way it is being used in W98/W98SE. I read somewhere that now the programs are being opened into the swapfile and therefore 0kB swapfile is only possible by disabling it alltogether - Smart move Bill !!!
Recycling Bin:
- set to 0% and disable for each and every drive, otherwise seemingly empty partition can still be fragmented and slow because of the files in the Bin.
When you add drives into the system, the Bin is enabled by default, even when you have already disabled it for each and every drive in the system.
Actually this did cause some head scratching here once with a newly installed HD.
Networking:
- TCP/IP only for modem, and NetBeui for local
MSIE3.02:
- Set whatever caches as small as possible (or write protect the hidden files, if you don't mind a little complaining here and there) No MSIE4/5 near these babies.
Matrox PD:
- Uncheck "Start Matrox QuickDesk when Win starts"
- Uncheck "Show Matrox QuickDesk icon"
- Choose Dualhead DVDMax
- Lately removing PDesk from "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Cur rentVersion\Run" has also been on the list
No Background wallpaper, screensavers etc...
Results in memory footprint of ~13MB in W95B after start-up (with ~800MB:s of streamlined apps installed) = Lean and Mean NLE Machine ;-))
(~24MB minimum in W98SE, at which point the OS had already lost couple of usefull features - Volume control vanished from the systray, and no buttons came up on the taskbar no longer)
Hardwarewise I have tried to ask "What piece of hardware has surely been in the different compatibility labs ?", but that's an other story, and we don't want to scare the beginners here... do we
Pertti
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