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Thursday, October 27, 2011

How to Speed up Games on Windows 7

To speed up games on Windows 7 you need to configure your system to be able to play games without freezing, crashing and lagging issues.

Below are outlined few important steps through which you can improve performance of games on Windows 7.

Adjust Windows 7 for Best Performance

To speed up games on Windows 7 you should adjust it for best performance by applying steps given below.

1. Right Click on My Computer

2. Select Properties | Advanced System Settings | Advanced tab

3. Click on Visual Effects | Adjust for Best Performance.

Defrag Windows Registry

Windows registry is central database that stores information about all installed programs. Download some authentic system utility software such as Reginout to defrag Windows Registry.

Run Disk Cleanup

Overtimes we install and uninstall programs which lead to fragmentation in drives causing games to slow down. Remove junk data present on disk by running disk cleanup.

1. Click on Start Button.

2. Select Programs | Accessories | System Tools

3. Click on Disk Cleanup

4. Select Partition

5. OK

Increase Virtual Memory

More RAM is utilized by playing games on system. Increase Virtual Memory to speed up Games on Windows 7. Follow the steps given below to increase virtual memory.

1. Right click on My Computer

2. Select Properties | Advanced System Settings

3. Under Performance tab click on Change under Virtual Memory.

4. Increase Initial and Maximum size in MB and close Window

5. Restart your system.

2 comments:

James Williamz said...
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James Williamz said...

Hi

Great information in this post and I think this information will be helpful for us.


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