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11 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE IN WINDOWS XP Chapter 12
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP2 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE IN WINDOWS XP Optimize Microsoft Windows startup Stop unnecessary background applications Optimize hard drive performance Turn off Fast User Switching Disable visual effects to increase performance Optimize Microsoft Windows startup Stop unnecessary background applications Optimize hard drive performance Turn off Fast User Switching Disable visual effects to increase performance
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP3 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE IN WINDOWS XP (CONTINUED) Configure advanced performance options Use Task Manager to view real-time performance data Use the Performance tool to capture and view performance data Configure advanced performance options Use Task Manager to view real-time performance data Use the Performance tool to capture and view performance data
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP4 OPTIMIZING WINDOWS STARTUP Check the basic input/output system (BIOS) settings Reduce the amount of time that Windows displays the menu of operating system choices Remove any unnecessary applications that start automatically with Windows Remove any drivers and software when you remove a hardware device Check the basic input/output system (BIOS) settings Reduce the amount of time that Windows displays the menu of operating system choices Remove any unnecessary applications that start automatically with Windows Remove any drivers and software when you remove a hardware device
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP5 REMOVING UNNECESSARY BACKGROUND APPLICATIONS Remove applications in notification area Remove applications from the Startup menu Use Msconfig Regedit Remove applications in notification area Remove applications from the Startup menu Use Msconfig Regedit
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP6 OPTIMIZING HARD DISK PERFORMANCE Disk Cleanup Wizard Disk Defragmenter Chkdsk Disk Cleanup Wizard Disk Defragmenter Chkdsk
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP7 TURNING OFF FAST USER SWITCHING The more applications that your computer runs at the same time, the slower the computer will perform
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP8 DISABLING VISUAL EFFECTS
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP9 MANAGING THE PAGING FILE
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP10 SETTING ADVANCED PERFORMANCE OPTIONS
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP11 SYSTEM RESOURCE MONITORING TOOLS Windows XP Professional Edition includes two tools that can be used to monitor system performance: Task Manager System Monitor Windows XP Professional Edition includes two tools that can be used to monitor system performance: Task Manager System Monitor
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP12 TASK MANAGER Monitor performance Monitor network activity Monitor performance Monitor network activity
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP13 MONITORING PERFORMANCE AND NETWORKING
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP14 SYSTEM MONITOR If you need additional performance detail, you can use System Monitor to collect performance information
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP15 ADDING COUNTERS IN SYSTEM MONITOR
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP16 PERFORMANCE LOGS AND ALERTS The Performance Logs And Alerts utility enables you to log counter information to a file and to trigger alerts based on configured events
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP17 ENABLING PERFORMANCE LOGGING
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP18 ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO AN ALERT Log an entry in the application event log Send a network message to a particular user Start a performance log that can further monitor the alert condition Run a program that can be used to launch any application program Log an entry in the application event log Send a network message to a particular user Start a performance log that can further monitor the alert condition Run a program that can be used to launch any application program
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP19 CONFIGURING AN ALERT
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP20 ESTABLISHING A BASELINE OF PERFORMANCE DATA Having a performance baseline for comparison is necessary to identify changes in resource usage if system performance begins to decline
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP21 MEMORY CONCEPTS Insufficient memory negatively affects the operation of applications and services, and it can affect the performance of hardware resources in the system
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP22 MEMORY COUNTERS TO MONITOR Memory bottlenecks can be detected by monitoring and evaluating several important physical memory, paging file, and file system cache counters
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP23 HANDLING MEMORY PERFORMANCE ISSUES Remove unused or unnecessary operating system components Remove unused or unnecessary network services Minimize the number of applications that are opened simultaneously Repair any applications that have memory leaks Remove unused or unnecessary operating system components Remove unused or unnecessary network services Minimize the number of applications that are opened simultaneously Repair any applications that have memory leaks
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP24 HANDLING MEMORY PERFORMANCE ISSUES (CONTINUED) Increase the initial size of the paging file to equal its maximum size setting Increase the paging file size if usage approaches 100 percent Ensure there is sufficient hard disk space to support the growth of the paging file Move the paging file to a partition other than the system and boot partitions Increase the initial size of the paging file to equal its maximum size setting Increase the paging file size if usage approaches 100 percent Ensure there is sufficient hard disk space to support the growth of the paging file Move the paging file to a partition other than the system and boot partitions
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP25 PROCESSOR COUNTERS TO MONITOR % Processor Time Interrupts/Sec Processor Queue Length % Processor Time Interrupts/Sec Processor Queue Length
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP26 HANDLING PROCESSOR PERFORMANCE ISSUES Verify that the system has enough memory Determine which device is causing the issue Upgrade to a faster processor Add another processor Offload processes to another system Verify that the system has enough memory Determine which device is causing the issue Upgrade to a faster processor Add another processor Offload processes to another system
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP27 DISK CONCEPTS Before you can manage disk issues, you need to understand the following concepts: Physical disk Logical disk Disk reads Disk writes Disk queue Before you can manage disk issues, you need to understand the following concepts: Physical disk Logical disk Disk reads Disk writes Disk queue
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP28 DISK COUNTERS TO MONITOR % Free Space % Disk Time Disk Bytes/Sec Avg. Disk Bytes/Transfer Avg. Disk Queue Length % Free Space % Disk Time Disk Bytes/Sec Avg. Disk Bytes/Transfer Avg. Disk Queue Length
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP29 HANDLING DISK ISSUES After identifying a disk issue, several things can be done to correct it: Add more memory Defragment the disk Add a disk, and create a spanned volume Use disk compression Use faster hard disks After identifying a disk issue, several things can be done to correct it: Add more memory Defragment the disk Add a disk, and create a spanned volume Use disk compression Use faster hard disks
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP30 HANDLING DISK ISSUES (CONTINUED) Use striped sets to increase performance Distribute the workload evenly across all the system’s disks Consider adding controllers Use striped sets to increase performance Distribute the workload evenly across all the system’s disks Consider adding controllers
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP31 CHAPTER SUMMARY Configuring Windows XP for performance Optimizing startup Removing background applications Optimizing hard disk performance Turning off Fast User Switching Disabling visual effects Managing virtual memory Setting advanced performance options Configuring Windows XP for performance Optimizing startup Removing background applications Optimizing hard disk performance Turning off Fast User Switching Disabling visual effects Managing virtual memory Setting advanced performance options
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Chapter 12: System Performance in Windows XP32 CHAPTER SUMMARY (CONTINUED) Monitor system performance using Task Manager Monitor system performance using System Monitor Monitor system performance using Task Manager Monitor system performance using System Monitor
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