Windows XP has a lot of new cool looking visual elements, however, those new elements take up more RAM and cause your computer to be less responsive. By tweaking your graphics settings, you can increase the performance of your computer.
To get started, Let's reduce the color quality. This setting determines how many colors are displayed on your screen.
To get started, Let's reduce the color quality. This setting determines how many colors are displayed on your screen.
- Right click on your desktop and select properties.
- Click on the settings tab and adjust the color quality drop down box to Medium (16 Bit).
- Click OK.
- Right click on the My Computer icon on your desktop or in your start panel and select properties.
- Next, Click on the Advanced tab and hit the setting button under performance.
- On the visual effects tab, select Adjust for Best Performance and hit OK.
- Hit OK once more to exit system properties.
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