Ways To Speed Up Windows XP - Speed Up Boot Times III

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Ways To Speed Up Windows XP - Speed Up Boot Times III

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When your computer boots up it usually has to check with the network to see what IP addresses are free and then it grabs one of these. By configuring a manually assigned IP address your boot time will improve. To do this do the following:

* Click on ‘Start’ and then ”Connect To/Show All Connections’
* Right-click your network adapter card and click ‘Properties’
* On the ‘General’ tab, select ‘TCP/IP’ in the list of services and click ‘Properties
’ * In the TCP/IP properties, click ‘Use the following address’ and enter an IP address for your PC. If you are using a router this is usually 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx. If you are not sure what address you could check with your ISP or go to ‘Start/run’ and type ‘cmd’ and then ‘ipconfig/all’. This will show your current IP settings which you will need to copy
* Enter the correct details for ‘Subnet mask’, ‘Default gateway’ and ‘DNS Server’. Again if you are not sure what figures to enter use ‘ipconfig/all’ as in stage 4

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