Speeding Up Your Internet / Tut

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by AKW, May 22, 2006.

  1. pimpy101

    pimpy101 Well-Known Member

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    wow ty ty lol works a ton faster, btw i'm using media center :)
     
  2. WFCxT-time

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    My laptop has MCE ... it worked great ... my regular computer has Home Edition ... and just like everyone else said ... it didn't work ... lol :D
     
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    hey akw, have you found a way to do it on home edition yet?
     
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    That was alot faster, when I load GR, normally it takes a while for the forum part to load, and the header and stuff loads faster, but now it was alot quicker, +rép
     
  5. AKW

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    Let me tell you why I am having trouble. Okay. When you have XP Pro it has Domain capabilities. So, when you take GPEdit and take away the reserve for packets. The packet reserve is 0%. So, it allows your bandwidth to stop being decreased by Windows because it thinks you will need to download and upload packets. Since Home Edition is more than likely not going to be in a business environment, it doesn't have GPEdit on it. So, I am thinking that you guys don't need it after all. So, I am sorry. Other than using RC and putting part of XP Pro on your Home Edition computers, there is nothing I can think of. Sorry. ;(
     
  6. eLLis_Dee

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    wow nice my browser is alot faster now thx for this man.
     
  7. AKW

    AKW Senior Member

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    Heh, anytime m8.


    Sorry guys with the Home Editions. I have ran out of ideas.
     
  8. eLLis_Dee

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    AKW u got any tips for tweakin my actual comp speed cause i got so much stuff on it like renders an programs an crap i defragment it quite often an clear it with tuneup 06 good program any tips on makin it faster anywaylike the browser thing .
     
  9. .parfekt//

    .parfekt// Senior Member

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    You have failed young jedi.
     
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    thats the reason why dont work for WinXP Home i'll have look round tho for the Registery bits and bobs for yee
     
  11. AKW

    AKW Senior Member

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    I saw that somwhere too. Whomever wroteit couldn't type too well. But, I never came up with a way to do that unless you took a Windows XP Pro build and crossed it with a Home Build the Recovery Console (RC) and then using the registry editor. That would be more complicated than most would want to deal with. More than I would want to deal with. It would also defeat the purpous because that would mean you had a copy of Home and Pro editions. Get what I mean?
     
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    Humm... A few days afeter I've done this my internet keeps going out every 10 minutes or so. And it stays offline untill i unplug my router and plug it back again. Think this might be the problem?
     
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    fuRiouS_ Well-Known Member

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    No offense but this has been around the internet a long time, and it only works with winblows 2000 and xp pro.
     
  14. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    it's almost as if you actually read he thread... wait... it's obvious you didn't... we know that.
     
  15. pimpy101

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    lol............. well ive been using it for awile now and nothing but pure speed has happend to my internet.. and for the other guy who said this has been around long, show me please?
     

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