obinhoo (08-29-2008)
Ok, so just today...my computer got busted because of a major virus. Had to format it because the hard drive was burned.
Anyways, before I formatted, my computer was pretty slow...I suspected a malware or some sort of virus to be causing the slowness..
I went and looked on a couple of speed improvement sites and found out a lot of new info.
This can help you DRAMATICALLY increase your game-play speed. DRAMATICALLY.
****ALTERNATE METHOD AT BOTTOM****
First off, you need to be willing to format your whole computer. You can obviously back your data up on a dvd disc by compressing it into an ISO (*A good tool for ISO burning is DaemonTools*)
Second off, you need a MINIMUM of 60gb HD, and 726 MB of ram.
Ok, so first off go and find yourself a copy of an XP you like (or vista if you prefer, but XP works better for this)
My recommendation is Tiny XP. It's blazing fast and has everything you need already installed on it (My copy did).
Then, when you boot up your CD, and you come at the screen where it asks you to choose a partition to install the XP on, don't do anything yet.
You should see 1~3 partitions, each with a certain amount of space & names.
This is how mine was :
1. HP backup & Data recovery Partition (8357MB)
2. HP harddrive partition (180395MB)
3. Unpartitioned Space (3MB).
So those are the TOTAL amount of space left. What I did was highlight the 2nd one ( my main partition ) and then pressed D which would take me to the "Delete partition" area. Then , I continued on with deleting it.
It asks you to confirm it once or twice..just type YES or press the number for continuing or whatever it is.
Afterwards, you can go ahead and create a new partition in the "Unpartitioned space".
After you highlight it (select it), you press C , which will take you to the "Create partition" screen.
At this screen, you can choose the size in MB of your partition. The main use of this little trick is to be able to have a fast partition for gaming, and another for data storing & downloads , etc...
So mine had about 180GB of space, so I put one partition to 80gb (for gaming) and one to 100gb (for data , storage, and downloads).
Now, I can download all my crap on one partition, and the slowness of all those downloads taking up the space won't affect my "Gaming" partition.
Depending on the size of your hard drive, and your personal likings, you can change the size of the partition. For example, if you only have 1 game you play, like Combat Arms for example, but it runs super slow on your 512MB ram computer, and you want to speed it up and have 100GB hard drive space, you can set 1 partition for data & storage to 80gb, and the other for gaming to 20gb , so you will have a lot of space for your data while having more than enough for your gaming.
OKAY! After finishing creating your partitions & setting the sizes for them, you can go ahead and select whichever one you want to select and start setting it up and installing your windows on it.
Before, I was getting around 19 FPS when I had fraps on (not recording, just on) for combat arms, and the screen was super laggy.
Now I run it with over 80FPS with the medium texture settings @ 1024x768 resolution <--- Not sure if that is the exact resolution...
Anyways, I hope this helps you if you're experiencing FPS lag in your games, and I hope this was a useful tutorial.
****ALTERNATE METHOD **** :
Okay, I totally forgot about shrinking your partition and creating a new one from the leftover space.
Thanks to Ice_Chief for pointing that out.
Yes, you can shrink your core partition and make a new partition for your gaming from the remaining space. I've never done this before, but have seen it on other friends' computers.
***I do not know how to shrink a partition. You can ask Ice_Chief about that***
Last edited by daddyi; 08-03-2008 at 07:46 PM.
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
But what if I don't want to delete all my junk?
Stop flaming each other, it helps no one, and causes a step backwards rather than a step forwards.
Read the rules before you decide to voice your opinion.
Check your Grammar/Spelling/Facts before typing, otherwise I or another member will do it for you. And that just makes you look stupid.
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
Did I forget to mention I'm lazy? I thought that was implemented in the fact that I hack.
Stop flaming each other, it helps no one, and causes a step backwards rather than a step forwards.
Read the rules before you decide to voice your opinion.
Check your Grammar/Spelling/Facts before typing, otherwise I or another member will do it for you. And that just makes you look stupid.
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
Yes, you can shrink it too. Forgot about that. I'll add that in there, thanks.
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
yeh im too lazy and i hate lag
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
It's not that hard to shrink, because I asked my friend and he said it takes about 20 minutes maximum.
Anyways, this is just a suggestion to help everybody who lags.
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
yeah but i dont have a vista disk i bought this laptop with vista in it
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
Good idea... But I do have one question.. I used the partion tool that comes with windows to get rid of my linux on my other hard drive because it screwed it up.. Would it be ok or can I use that to shrink my partion or is there any program you suggest using to do so...
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
Ok, so I build computers and am able to code in C++, I know a lot about computers, but when it comes to tinkering with partitions, I don't know how or even where to begin. Anyone want to help? I just reformatted and re-downloaded all my software and stuff, so I don't need to reformat again, just shrink the partition and increase the gaming partition. I have no idea how to set a partition to gaming or if it's default, or how to shrink or increase partitions. Someone help?
obinhoo (08-29-2008)
lol i run over 65fps at 1920X1080 on my 57" hi-def dlp tv,with out any of that & i'm not on a high end pc amd 64 3400 3g ram & ati pcix x1650 gpu 120 g h/d,i can run this game like a champ everything maxed
Combat Arms doesn't require that much, I have the 1600 AGP and i can play most of the new games on medium (Excluding Crysis off course).
Back on Topic
Guys if you want to speed up your computer, tell me. I have a lot of experience in the PC Tune Up Department. If i get enough responses might post some very good programs.
Oh btw the more partitions you have, does not generally make things faster. This is because your computer will have to access different partitions for different kinds of data. However for games like Combat Arms the good will outdo the bad.
ermmm too risky dont wanna lose my porn
I am the God.
Alright heres what i know,
If you're running Windows XP, you'll have to use third party programs to create new partitions, unless you are reformatting. I, do not trust the third party programs, plus you have to pay for them for using it like once -_-. Vista has the ability to create new partitions from existing ones, using the Disk Management tool. (If you try this on vista its always a good idea to back your stuff up)
Heres a good guide for Vista's Disk Management tool:
Repartition your hard disk on-the-fly with Windows Vista
I chose to stay with XP rather than move to Vista so don't ask me for help. lol
I'm on XP as well, I refuse to use an unstable OS.