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Click Start, choose Run, type "regedit" and press Enter. 3d hardware accelerator Windows 98 speed tweaks. 1. b. Browse to the key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP1. 3d hardware accelerator Speed up windows xp. c. Check to see if there's a value named DefaultRcvWindow. 1. 3d hardware accelerator Advanced xp tweak v2.4.251. d. If there is no DefaultRcvWindow value, then your system is not yet optimized; if there is, note its setting but leave it alone for now. If there is a DefaultRcvWindow value your system may have been optimized already. 1. e. Close the Registry Editor. 2. Close all running applications. 3. Start your browser and clear its cache. For IE5, select Tools, Internet Options, click the Delete Files button then click OK. For Navigator, select Edit, Preferences, Advanced, and click on Clear Memory Cache and Clear Disk Cache. 4. Close your browser then re-open it to the speed test link. 5. Follow the DSLReports steps 1-4 (use the Verbose test mode), remember to select the nearest download speed (nearest to what you're paying for) from the speed drop-down control, click the Test button and wait for the test to finish. The test takes about 30 seconds on my 768/128 Kbps downstream/upstream DSL connection. My first-time test results--not having applied the DSLReports performance tweak--were 391/121 down/up. That's 50% slower on the downstream side than what I'm paying for! Certainly a non- optimized situation. So I followed their suggestions regarding implementing the Registry DefaultRcvWindow hack. Here's what I did. 1. I downloaded one of the ready-to-go REG files that will add the correct registry settings for you automatically.

3d hardware accelerator



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