Speed up Start Menu in Windows XP


Speed up the Start Menu:
Method 1 :
The default Start Menu speed is very slow, you can change the registry to get better overall performance.
Follow the given steps to change the speed of Start Menu.
First Click Start Button >  Click Run.
Go to Run box and type regedit hit Enter Key.
Then locate the following key


HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\MenuShowDelay

 
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\MenuShowDelay


Select the MenuShowDelay the default value for "MenuShowDelay=400"
Double click the MenuShowDelay Change it to a lower value, such as 0,  


Set it to the value data from 400 to 0.

Close the Registry Editor, and restart your computer before the changes that you make affect.
That's all.

Method 2 :
You could also try this method to speed up the Start Menu performance.

Click Start Button > Settings > Control Panel

 
Click Display Properties then Switch to the “Appearance” tab then click Effects 

 

Uncheck the “Use the following transition effect for menus and tool tip” check box and Uncheck “Show shadows under menus” check box.

That's all.





CAUTION! : It is recommends that before you attempt to use the registry editor, make sure that you back up the whole registry or export the registry keys in the registry that you plan to edit. Incorrectly editing the registry may damage your system. Use Registry Editor at your own risk, we cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly.




Category: Registry Tweaks
Operating System : Windows

Change Default Operating System In Windows Boot Menu


Change Default Operating System In Windows Boot Menu:
If you use more than one Operating Systems ( Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP, Windows 98 ) in your computer, you can select which one starts when you turn on your computer. More than one operating system installed on a computer is often called a multiboot configuration.

If you Change Default Operating System in Windows simply follow these steps below


First Right Click on the Computer.
Go to Properties


Switch to the “Advanced” tab. 
Select Startup and recovery item and click on “Settings” button



Under System startup, in the Default operating system list
Select default operating system from the dropdown list that you want to use when Windows boots up



And also you can change the Time to display list of operating systems at the time of booting
Click OK Button.....

Restart your computer before the changes that you make affect.

That's all.

CAUTION! : These tips and tricks are advanced, we can not guarantee that you will be able to solve your problem that result from using tips and tricks incorrectly and is used at your own risk.

Category: Tips & Tricks
Operating System : Windows

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