Improve system performance? Registry to help you

  
                

The registry is a complex database of information built by Windows programmers. It is multi-level. The basic structure of the registry is the same on different systems. The complex data is combined in different ways to produce an absolutely unique registry. To this end, by changing the registry can produce a lot of different roles, today to explain to everyone is to use the registry to improve system performance.

Although modifying the registry on the system is not as horrible as imagined, but the setting error is also Will have an impact on the system. Back up the registry before modifying it.

Back up the registry method:

Click "Start"-"Run", enter " in the box Regedit" and press Enter to continue, you can open the Registry Editor.

Expand the registry that needs to be modified, select and right click "Export", the registry editor will export the value Save as a .reg file, pay attention to save the file to the hard disk first.

Need to restore the registry value, just double-click the .reg file to recover.

Get ready, we can Speed ​​up.

The first step in the registry speedup: shorten the corresponding AeroPeek

Windows7 provides us with AeroPeek, which enhances the visual experience. But the response time to start AeroPeek is longer, how to make it Start faster?

1. Open the Registry Editor ( Open the steps above, and expand:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER>Software>Microsoft>Windows>CurrentVersion>Explorer>Advanced

2. Right click here and select New -DWORD( 32-bit) value, and name the new value DesktopLivePreviewHoverTime.

New registry value

3. Double-click the new DWORD value to start, click "decimal" under "Library" ;, and enter the delay time (the key value unit: milliseconds). After clicking OK, AeroPeek's startup time defaults to the new value.

4. Log out of the system, log in again, AeroPeek startup time will change Fast.

The second step of the registry speed increase: taskbar preview speed

Windows7 taskbar provides preview, the system default delay time is 400 milliseconds, or within 30 seconds. If you think this item To speed up, you still need to modify the registry to achieve.

1. Open the Registry Editor and expand:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER>Software>Microsoft>Windows>CurrentVersion>Explorer>Advanced

2. Right click here and select Create a new -DWORD (32-bit) value and name the new value "ExtendedUIHoverTime".

3. Double-click to start ExtendedUIHoverTime, under "Library" click "decimal", and enter the delay Time (the key value unit: milliseconds), the default is 400 milliseconds, so to speed up, enter a value smaller than 400 milliseconds. Click OK and close the registry editor.

4. Log out of the system, log in again Experience the modified time, is it faster?

The third speed of the registry speed: menu speed

Windows7 and Vista system menu can also reduce the response time, just edit in the registry Change the value:

1. Open the Registry Editor, expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER>ControlPanel>Desktop

2.Find MenuShowDelay and double-click to start. Adjust the value (system default 400ms, or 30 seconds) , the counting unit is milliseconds.)

3. Log out of the system and log in again to experience the effect. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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