Tuesday 21 March 2017

Some Handy Hacks to Optimize Windows 10 in Your Computer

Windows 10, from its prequel version 8 is a massive upgrade, so much so that some people are calling it stuff like “evolution” and “migration”. While that is all dandy, the cherry on top is that you can further better your experience of Windows 10. A few quick tips can help you optimize Windows by an unprecedented measure through Windows 10 optimization. Actually, it’s a compilation of tricks, more like keyboard shortcuts that can help you improve your PC experience like never before. Let’s take a look at how you can do that.

Time Saving Keyboard Shortcuts
The first way to speed up the performance of your OS is to learn the essential and advanced shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts can be your best friend on the way to saving a lot of time. In Windows 10, there are plenty of keyboard shortcuts that can make life so much easier for you. 

For example, Windows key with A is the shortcut to start up the Action Center. That’s a great way of launching the Action Center as opposed to sifting through a boatload of functions and options before you sight that one tab to open it. 

Again, I with Windows Ket is the shortcut to open the Settings Application. So, every time you want to go to the Control Panel, and just for your information, the Settings App is the new Control Panel in Windows 10, just hit these keys and you are good to go.

Also, did you know that you can just jump start the Power User Menu with just the Windows key and X. hit both together and the page open up right before you. Just for information, this shortcut opened the Windows Mobility Center in version 7. So, this is not a cool new shortcut, but has been a life hack of Windows users for some time now. 

So, with these three shortcuts, you can pretty much dodge a lot of clicks and optimize Windows 10. However, there is a set of software available in the market that keeps the OS optimized at all time. They are easy to install and quick to run. These software run continually in the background making small changes and updates here and there making sure that the OS performs at its best throughout. The diligence of these programs does not match with manual upkeep.

Thursday 16 March 2017

Some Brainy Hacks to Tweak the New Windows 10 for Better Gaming


OS tweaking is a popular practice among tech savvy PC users and gamers who are constantly looking to take their PC performance to the next level by making use of what they have to achieve better results. If you have got the new Windows 10 OS on your PC and have already surfed through most of the features and functions, know that there is still more things to run your brain on. For instance, some tweaks to make the OS brighter. Everyone can use some tweaks to give the system an upgrade from inside. Here are some ways to tweak Windows 10 that can inflate and elevate the brain and heart of the system.
 
A little prep check before you go on to make certain changes to the settings should be done without fail. In this case, make sure that your system has the latest update of the Windows 10 and create a backup image of the system, just in case the process runs into a hiccup, and your data is lost.
Game Responsiveness

There is a way you can tweak up the game responsiveness of your PC. There are some PC games and multimedia streaming that use a service called the Multimedia Class Scheduler, also known as the MMCS service to boost up to about 80% of the capacity of the CPU. The function of this service is to prioritize the access to the entirety of CPU resources, whilst making sure that the low-priority programs in the background get their share of resources as well. So, do check out the command for this tweak if you want to tweak your system for all computer games. 

 

Network Throttling Feature

The Windows 10 and its predecessors have an internally run mechanism called network throttling. What it does is, for all resource-intensive commands and tasks, it chokes the network packets processing. Now this may get in the way of the Pc delivering to its full potential. You can bar this from happening while you have a high-power game running on your PC by turning off the throttle. The registry can be modified to achieve that. Again, for specific commands to deactivate the Network Throttling Index, look on the Internet.
Nagle’s Algorithm

You may or may not have heard about Nagle’s Algorithm, but it is an indispensable part of the Windows OS. It is a smart algorithm that fuses small packets together to create a larger one. This enables efficient transmission, which inevitably reflects on the throughput efficiency of your computer’s data transmission. You can try and disable the “nagling” feature to cut back on the latency that is found in some games. The algorithm is active by default in all Windows OS. You will need to manually turn it off to prevent latency.
Pre-Installed Apps

All Windows OS comes with a suite of pre-installed applications. They may not necessarily be of any use to you, but they are integrated in the OS, and that makes them party to common CPU resource access. Since they suck up CPU resources unnecessarily, they are also called “bloatware”. Treat your PC’s bloating syndrome by removing all these pre-installed software. If you find any use with these software, they can make life easier for you. If not, it is best to get rid of them before they slow your system down. This will not only ease the resource, but also free up some space in your hard drive to store important data that matters.
Try some of these to tweak Windows 10 and it’s only a matter of time before your PC makes you feel on top of your game.