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Friends what r the tips to increase the speed of a win2000 computer ..

this pcs are for office use ..

they r just using ms word & exel ..

What r the unwanted services ?

thanks

compass

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you have to download this for fast logon UPHClean from Here

WHAT IS UPHCLEAN

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UPHClean is a service that once and for all gets rid of problems with user

profile not unloading.

You are having profile unload problems if you experience slow logoff (with

Saving Settings for most of the time while logging off), roaming profiles

that do not reconcile, or the registry size limit is reached.

WHY DO PROFILES NOT UNLOAD?

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Many system and service processes do work on behalf of users. When the work

is done the system or service process is responsible for releasing handles it

has to the user profile hive. If this is not done by the service as the user

logs off the profile cannot be unloaded.

This problem in code can be caused by improper coding either in Microsoft

software or 3rd party software (e.g. printer drivers, virus scanner service,

etc). With the information provided by the system there is no way to find

out what software needs to be corrected to allow profiles to unload.

WHY SHOULD I USE UPHCLEAN?

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In the past these issues have been fixed by code changes to release the

registry handle. The disadvantage of this approach is that in many cases

multiple issues (different code paths) are causing the profiles to not

unload. Unless all problem code paths are fixed profiles do not unload.

The concept of UPHClean is to deal with these the same way the operating

system deals with other resource issues: when a task is done resources

(memory, handles, etc) are automatically reclaimed. UPHClean accomplishes

this simply by monitoring for users to log off and verifying that unused

resources are reclaimed. If they are not it reclaims the resource and logs

its action. This approach is superior as it works for any known reason

that profiles do not unload and also will keep working to address new

unknown issues.

Another advantage to UPHClean is that no computer restart is required to

install it or remove it (except on Windows NT 4). You can install and

remove UPHClean to find out whether it helps with a profile unload problem or

not. You can do this without having to worry about what hotfix, service pack,

feature pack, etc has been installed. Set it and forget is the goal of

UPHClean.

By default UPHClean takes action to allow profiles to unload. You can

choose to have UPHClean only report what processes it finds preventing profiles

from unloading. To do this, install UPHClean and use the registry editor to

set:

HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\UPHClean\Parameters\REPORT_ONLY to 1.

You can also have UPHClean log the call stack that is responsible for the

profile hive handle. This is necessary to find out what software is

responsible for the hive handle in processes used for many purposes (e.g.

svchost.exe, dllhost.exe, winmgmt.exe). To enable call stack logging use the

registry editor to set:

HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\UPHClean\Parameters\CALLSTACK_LOG to 1.

Logging the call stack is computationally and memory intensive. You should use

this option to collect information and then turn it off. To get more accurate

call stack logging it may be necessary to get symbols installed on the

computer. You can read about getting symbols at:

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/ddk/debugging/symbols.mspx

Windows 2000:

The application event log has error events with source Userenv, event id

1000. When you call up the event you get the one of following events:

Windows cannot unload your registry file. If you have a roaming profile,

your settings are not replicated. Contact your administrator.

DETAIL - Access is denied.

- or -

Windows cannot unload your registry class file. If you have a roaming

profile, your settings are not replicated. Contact your administrator.

DETAIL Access is denied.

- or -

Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded. Contact

your network administrator.

This last error is relevant if you find one of the other ones earlier

in the application log.

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  • 2 weeks later...

this is only the list of services ok ?

can u give me the other tips to increase the speed ..because

i dont want out look . windows media player , games sound recordr... & that type of programs

rply plz

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You can also Nlite windows 2000 taking out uneeded componants and making unattended install disc. This along with disable uneeded services will make it quicker. Google for some reg tweaks to speed some things up.

A few more files may be taken out manually I dont think there is a guide for this it is just experimentation on your part.

Good luck

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compass try fdv's set of files for removing IE - it also removes a lot of stuff like you mentioned (Media Player, Outlook Express, some services). My Windows works perfectly using 84MB with these files and I'm going to reduce some more crap from Windows in future. It can be found in this thread.

The usage is very simple: you don't need to run HFSLIP script for this, just copy the source from your installation disk to your hard disk and place fdv's files in it (some files will be replaced). That's all! Install your clean and fast new Windows ;)

If you have time have a closer look at the script too because besides placing fdv's files in the source automatically it can also update your Windows source with the latest hot-fixes and slipstream some more useful things :)

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