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KDawg44

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Jan 1, 2010, 5:22:24 PM1/1/10
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Hi,

Does anyone have any tips to optimize XP for performance? I am
running XP as a base OS and running several virtual machines in VMWare
Workstation. I would like to have the base XP OS using as little
resources as is possible to save these for the VM's running.

Thanks for any advice.

Kevin

philo

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Jan 1, 2010, 5:44:18 PM1/1/10
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two things for starters:

In the control panel

advanced tab


set for best performance


also
might as well turn off system restore

Unknown

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Jan 2, 2010, 12:54:56 PM1/2/10
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This is very poor advice.

philo

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:01:04 PM1/2/10
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Maybe you missed the fact that the OP is running it in a virtual machine

it's easy to just make a spare copy of the entire system prior to
running any experiments

A far better option than System Restore (as an exact clone of the OS is
available)
and one way to squeeze a bit more performance out of the system

Twayne

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:34:16 PM1/2/10
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In news:8f70233c-5bb1-495d...@o28g2000yqh.googlegroups.com,
KDawg44 <kda...@gmail.com> typed:

Start with "Minimal Install" when you install it, vs typical or custom,
whatever their wording is.

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Twayne

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:36:47 PM1/2/10
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In news:L5CdnS7VLvNtCqLW...@ntd.net,
philo <ph...@privacy.net> typed:

> Unknown wrote:
>> This is very poor advice.
>>
>>> also
>>> might as well turn off system restore
>>
>>
>
>
> Maybe you missed the fact that the OP is running it in a virtual
> machine

It looked to me like he was running VMs IN XP, and he wanted an XP install
minimized so it left max resources for the VMs? He didn't seem to care as
much about disk space as he did resources being available.
Rereading it, it still feels that way?

Twayne

>
> it's easy to just make a spare copy of the entire system prior to
> running any experiments
>
> A far better option than System Restore (as an exact clone of the OS
> is available)
> and one way to squeeze a bit more performance out of the system

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Twayne

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:39:41 PM1/2/10
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any tips to optimize XP for performance? I am
> running XP as a base OS and running several virtual machines in VMWare
> Workstation. I would like to have the base XP OS using as little
> resources as is possible to save these for the VM's running.

Actually, if resources are your only interest, once you've done a minimal
install, you then might want to look at Services and turn off as many as can
be done without. Remote access, telnet, etc. etc. etc..
It sounds like all you want XP to do is support VMs so which services and
background tasks you can do without is well beyond me!

Cheers,


>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Kevin

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DrTeeth

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Jan 2, 2010, 5:23:56 PM1/2/10
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On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 13:01:04 -0600, just as I was about to take a
herb, philo <ph...@privacy.net> disturbed my reverie and wrote:

>Maybe you missed the fact that the OP is running it in a virtual machine

The **base** OS is XP.
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philo

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Jan 2, 2010, 5:42:26 PM1/2/10
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Twayne wrote:
> In news:L5CdnS7VLvNtCqLW...@ntd.net,
> philo <ph...@privacy.net> typed:
>> Unknown wrote:
>>> This is very poor advice.
>>>
>>>> also
>>>> might as well turn off system restore
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Maybe you missed the fact that the OP is running it in a virtual
>> machine
>
> It looked to me like he was running VMs IN XP, and he wanted an XP
> install minimized so it left max resources for the VMs? He didn't seem
> to care as much about disk space as he did resources being available.
> Rereading it, it still feels that way?
>
> Twayne
>
>>
>> it's easy to just make a spare copy of the entire system prior to
>> running any experiments
>>
>> A far better option than System Restore (as an exact clone of the OS
>> is available)
>> and one way to squeeze a bit more performance out of the system
>
>
>


yes

indeed I did mis-read


At any rate...my advice to "adjust for best performance"
would make sense in either situation


philo

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Jan 2, 2010, 5:45:12 PM1/2/10
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DrTeeth wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 13:01:04 -0600, just as I was about to take a
> herb, philo <ph...@privacy.net> disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>
>> Maybe you missed the fact that the OP is running it in a virtual machine
>
> The **base** OS is XP.


aagh so I made a fool of myself again

sheesh

my apologies to "unknown"

KDawg44

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Jan 2, 2010, 8:25:49 PM1/2/10
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Thanks for all the advice!

Kevin

philo

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Jan 3, 2010, 6:52:26 AM1/3/10
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OK

I think you got the general idea

Twayne

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Jan 3, 2010, 4:45:51 PM1/3/10
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In news:hfadndL6ffVPVqLW...@ntd.net,
philo <ph...@privacy.net> typed:

Agreed.

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