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Everything PC related.
2009 Game Sales Figures [Top 10 for PC & Consoles]
Consoles
- Xbox 360 – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
- Wii – Sports Resort w/ WII Motion Plus
- Wii – New Super Mario Bros. WII
- Wii – WII Fit w/ Balance Board
- Wii – WII Fit Plus
- Wii – Mario Kart w/ Wheel
- Wii – WII Play w/ Remote*
- PS3 – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
- Xbox 360 – Halo 3: ODST
- Nintendo DS – Pokemon Platinum Version
PC
- The Sims 3
- World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Expansion Pack
- The Sims 2 Double Deluxe
- World of Warcraft: Battle Chest
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
- World of Warcraft
- The Sims 3: World Adventures Expansion Pack
- Spore
- Dragon Age: Origins
- Empire: Total War
Some of these are in fact no-brainers when it comes to sales such as World of Warcraft and anything made by the Nintendo Wii. But, The Sims 2 is still selling? Well that’s understandable seeing that the Sims 3 have sadly more problems and issues than the second one ever had. Plus its a lot of things that was in the primary game [no expansion packs] of The Sims 2 that wasn’t in The Sims 3.
Now I may be wrong and I’m willing to accept that but I think the ONLY reason why the Xbox 360 is on the top 10 figures list for CODMW2 is because of the PC gamers who were pissed because they no longer had dedicated servers had decided to migrate to the Xbox 360 [even if they didn't even own an Xbox 360] because its cheaper than the Playstation 3. Then again of course as I said, I could be wrong.
Left 4 Dead 2 Demo: List of Glitches, Errors, Bugs & Complaints

Honestly, what did you expect out of a PC video game Demo? This is probably why the console players got theirs earlier because its easier. A computer has to think more than a console do. Anyway, here are the things wrong with the game.
- Game freezing every 10 seconds.
- In-game music is skipping.
- Game crashes back to desktop.
- I can launch the game, and watch the introduction movie, but whenever I go past that the game closes to the desktop and displays “Completing installation…” and does nothing. Any fixes would be appreciated.
- Reinstalling the demo does not work.
- Game keeps Decrypting.
- People getting “Monitor out of Range” error.
- Game codes being invalid.
- Characters are floating, you can look down and see the players legs and feet.
- Can’t get online to play Left 4 Dead.
- Demo refuses to launch, only gives purchase option.
- Game disappearing from game list.
- Crash in single player at end of second map when closing door crashed with memory error.
- Multi-player we could all walk through certain walls and cars, couches etc but the game still worked fine.
- Multi-player the game crashed when it loaded the second map.
- AI in single player mode would stop shooting when being mobbed by large number of infected.
- Purple “rope graphic” when throwing boomer bile at the alarm area.
- NPC survivors would get stuck in looping animations when picking up objects.
- After pulling a teammate up,the player hand is still held out as if you are going to pull someone up, goes away after shooting.
- Common infected try to knock down a door that’s not there. [Meaning its been knocked down already and they're still you know...trying to knock it down.]
- The characters sometimes have something that looks like a foot spasm. Like they are treading water.
- The healing animations don’t function inside the Safe-room at times.
- Special infected spawn in same place on occasions.
- Australian and Germany version being over-censored.
- Witch doesn’t react properly to survivors sometimes.
- Hit boxes not working on Special Infected.
- I saw a zombie with its knees bent and arms straight out to its sides spinning around like a helicopter. It stopped and looked at me for a second, then went back to spinning, so I shot it.
- Zombies being too easy to kill.
- “The survivors have escaped” is in very tiny lettering.
- Can’t hear in-game music.
- Guns disappearing from inventory.
- Special Infected being invisible.
- Infected having no heads but only in certain actions.
- The choice to be able to walk through the scenery.
- The little bridge right out from the very start of the game that leads out of the starting area got dislodged and everyone started clipping through it, falling off the edge and needing other teammates to help them get pulled back up.
- Smokers being able to grab survivors through doors.
- Common Infected wearing Riot Gear does not die.
- Tank being too easy to kill.
- Launching Demo un-mutes mic.
- Can’t carry a primary gun and a melee weapon.
- The Wandering Witch only responds if you shoot her, loud noises, walking right next to her and shooting boomers that’s a foot away won’t disturb her.
- Pink and black textures on the wall. [Sounds like a graphical issue.]
- Pre-loading to %100 just make the game download all over again.
- Bile bomb seems more effective when just thrown on the floor like a pipe bomb.
- The older SI seem weak compared to the new ones.
- Too many options on what to grab as far as Pipe bombs, Bile bombs, Molotov Cocktails, etc etc are concerned.
- Shooting accuracy has declined.
- The game has the same feel as Left 4 Dead.
- Getting charged by the Charger only to have him go right through me, hit the wall and some how managed to grab me from 10-15ft away and started pummeling me in the spot he originally charged from.
- Common infected think the fastest way to get to me is climbing over lampposts instead of walking around.
- View-models are too close to the camera.
- Illegal position: get on roof in Parish.
- Ability to revive a player from any height.
- Illegal position: ability to ledge on a wall that doesn’t exist.
- Melee flashlight does not cast shadows.
- Incompatibility with MOTD and Internet Download Manager.
- Invalid client.dll’s.
- You’ll see the Valve logo, then the L4D2 intro movie. If you let it play through, or if you press Escape to skip it, the game then crashes with an Engine Error saying “Could not load library client.”
- Cross-hair sometimes disappears, however returns when the weapon is fired.
- AI path-finding bugs: infected are getting ‘stuck/caught’ on the cars or poles in the level.
- Lack of idle animation movement in pistols.
- Smoker has no ‘pull’ animation, either standing or moving. Often time appears he his floating across the ground and standing still when he fires his tongue.
- AI issue: bots occasionally congregate, particularly in corners and will refuse to move. They often refuse to pick up items such as med-kits and pills/adrenaline outside safe rooms even if they desperately need them.
- CI issue: the CI will attack you from very odd angles, like running to you with their faces directed at you but bodies at an odd angle. Their body movement seems very unnatural and weird and objects in their way seem to make it worse.
- Every time the map changes, performance for some ATI users would drop to unplayable levels.
- Assigning melee/heal to MOUSE4 means you can’t heal teammates. Trying to do so with mouse4 will act as if you’re just pressing, not holding Mouse4. It switches in to healing then quits right after.
- Friendly fire disabled for incapacitated people.
- No self-awareness.
Here are my suggestions for some of these errors. If you have the demo, and its giving you errors and nothing you do seems to work. Try waiting a few days, the servers at Valve are probably at its capacity sense people are trying to install the game at once. If you’re having problems with Left 4 Dead 2 freezing, try disabling Multicore rendering. If you’re trying to play Left 4 Dead online but you can’t connect, you should also wait, there a lot of anxious and potential whiners still installing the game. If you’re having other problems with decrypting, try restarting Steam. That seems to help a lot of people. If you haven’t been able to even download it yet, you should just wait til they hype dies down. Chances are there are others who can’t even download it yet.
The demo will not be available to those who did not pre-order Left 4 Dead 2. The Grenade Launcher, Incendiary Ammo is not available to use in the demo.
The only melee weapons in the demo are:
- Tonfa
- Machete
- Frying Pan
- Electric Guitar
On another note, I feel sorry for those who live in Australia and Germany. They have Censored dead bodies and when you shoot the infected, they disappear before they hit the ground. There is barely any gore or blood in the game.

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Fanboys of PC, XBOX 360, and PS3 Get over YOURSELVES!
Those who feel that one is better than the other and probably never had the console or PC that you’re so mad at, please SDFU! Honestly, they aren’t much of a difference between the three, they all play games, they all go online, they all got gamers playing them and they all basically do the same shit. The only difference is the hardware. People are separating each other based on where and how they play video games. The fact that these fan-boys base their opinions on who plays what is pretty stupid.
PS3 is better because online gaming is free.
People get to calling other gamers “lame” and or “stupid” for having the PC or Console that they have like it’ll make that much of a difference. Its like people who like this or that get annoyed that people like the opposite of what they like. Why does it matter to them why someone don’t like playing PC games or like playing PS3 video games? Why can’t people like a console and it be just that? Hell why can’t people not like a console without someone going at their necks with their pointless ass opinions?
Only reason why people buy the Xbox 360 is because of Left 4 Dead.
I seriously hope that people online and offline don’t get upset over how someone feel about PC’s and Consoles. Being a gamer troll does not give you bigger balls. Nor does it change people minds on what they chose to play their video games on. So please stop your whining, stop your crying and your bitching. Play your video games on whatever you play your games on and let people be.
PC gamers only play PC games because they’re n00bs its easier to use the mouse and keyboard to aim and shoot.
People have been saying these idiotic statements for years. Consoles, and PC’s all have their flaws and issues with them, just some most than others. Regardless of that, people will continue to play their consoles and their PC’s no matter what someone else think. It just get really annoying going on a site about medical care or recipes and I can go down the page and read the comments and they don’t even be about the article or recipe they be about how this Console or PC is better than the other. Arguing about a console or a PC will not give you bigger balls, nor will it make anyone lose any sleep at night.
The Sims 2 & 3 Cheats
[Click here for The Sims 3 Real Cheats and Tips]
Warning: Some may or may not work in The Sims 3. You won’t know until you try them out in the game tomorrow.
The Sims Cheats:
- Kaching
- Adds $1.000,- to household funds.
- Motherlode
- Adds $50.000,- to household funds.
- Moveobjects on/off
- Move unmovable objects.
- Aging -on/-off
- Sims won’t age
- StretchSkeleton (number)
- Make your sim smaller or higher 2.0 double size, 0.5 half size, etc..
- intProp maxNumOfVisitingSims #
- You can invite more guests with a party and more Sims show up at community lots. Use in Neighbourhood screen
- boolProp snapObjectsToGrid [true/false]
- Use ‘false’ to place objects out of grid.
- boolProp testingCheatsEnabled [true/false]
- Use ‘true’ to enable CAS debugmode and more.
- boolprop constrainFloorElevation [true/false]
- Use ‘false’ to make it possible to raise or lower the floor even when there are objects, flooring or walls on it.
- boolProp simShadows [true/false]
- Use ‘false’ to make it possible to raise or lower the floor even when there are objects, flooring or walls on it.
- boolProp simShadows [true/false]
- Turns shadow of sim on or off.
- Vsync on/off
- Turning off increases game performance but with some graphical errors as the price.
- floatProp tvVolume [0.0-1.0]
- 0.5 is default. Lower or increase number to manage tv sound.
- boolProp displayPaths [true/false]
- True=You see the path where the selected Sim walks to.
- boolprop unevenTilesFloorable [true/false]
- True=Can place floortiles on sloped ground.
- boolProp useEffects [true/false]
- False=Turns off all effects like speech balloons, memories and the sky.
- boolProp useShaders true [true/false]
- True=Makes the pool water clearer
- faceBlendLimits -on/off
- When making a child in CAS, this cheat can turn off facial bounding limitations.
Somewhat Non-Useful Cheats:
- boolprop renderOpaqueUI [true/false]
- True=Removes transparency in control panel.
- boolprop lotTerrainCanvas [true/false]
- Paints the Terrain.
- boolprop displayLookAtBoxes [true/false]
- True=blocks appear on the Sims faces and on parts where the Sims look at.
- gameVersion
- After typing in ‘expand’, you can see the game version in the cheat box.
- boolprop allObjectLightsOn [true/false]
- True= Lights up objects continuously instead of only when used, like fridges/television’s, et cetera.
- floatprop particleDensity 1.000000
- Raise number to increase green damping on spoiled food.
- boolprop lotInfoAdvancedMode [true/false]
- True=In Neighborhood shows the lot info. You can also just click on the ‘info’ button on the lot info screen.
- Autopatch on/off
- Toggles notification of available game patches.
The Sims Neighborhood Cheats:
- deleteAllCharacters
- Deletes all the pre-made Sim characters from the Neighborhood.
- TerrainType desert/temperate/dirt/concrete
- Toggles between terrain types.
- boolProp CameraDriftCamEnabled [true/false]
- False=Camera does not move in Neighborhood.
- boolprop displayNeighborhoodProps [true/false]
- False=Removes props like rocks and towers from a Neighborhood.
- boolprop displayNeighborhoodRoads [true/false]
- False=Removes the roads from a Neighborhood.
- boolprop displayNeighborhoodFlora [true/false]
- False=Removes trees and plants from a Neighborhood.
- boolprop displayNeighborhoodWater [true/false]
- False=Removes the water from a Neighborhood.
- boolprop displayLotImposters [true/false]
- False=Removes houses from a Neighborhood [just the graphics, not the houses themselves].
- boolprop displayNeighborhoodRoadsWithModel [true/false]
- False=Removes bridges from a Neighborhood.
- boolprop lotTerrainLighting [true/false]
- False=Lots will not light up when you move your mouse over in a Neighborhood.
- boolprop carsCompact [true/false]
- True=Cars in Neighborhood will have more details.
- boolprop ShowLotPackageFilename [true/false]
- In a Neighborhood will show file name of house when you move your mouse over a lot.
- boolprop nhoodWaterReflection [true/false]
- Turns on/off water reflection in neighborhood.
- boolProp carsOnRight [true/false]
- Cars in Neighborhood can drive on either left or right side of road.
The Sims 2: Free Time Cheat:
- modifyNeighborhoodTerrain [on/off]
- Modify Nhood terrain: [= Raise, ]=lower, \=level, p=Smooth terrain.
Sims Film Making Cheats:
- Slowmotion 0-8
- Will allow you to have footage in slow motion. 0 being normal and 8 being the slowest.
- boolProp enablePostProcessing true/false
- Must be true for all filmic cheats to function.
- Bloom (r g b x)
- Creates a filmic look in which everything’s so bright it blurs together “r”, “g,” and “b” are color values (0-255) and “x” is the amount of blooming from 0 to 255
- vignette (centerx centery X)
- Creates a film focus look in which a focal point is clear but everything around it is blurry.
- filmgrain (0-1)
- Creates a film grain for your film.
- letterbox (0.0-0.4)
- Creates a letterbox view of size specified.
The Sims 2: Apartment Life Cheats:
- printLotClass
- Shows the current class of a lot.
- changeLotClassification [low | middle | high]
- Changes the lot classification of the lot.
- clearLotClassValue
- Undo the previous cheat.
- boolprop controlpets [on/off]
- Makes roommates and pets controllable.
- boolprop petactioncancel
- Cancel anything your roommate plan on doing.
- boolprop petsfreewill [true/false]
- Use false to turn off free will for roommates.
- boolProp aptBaseSpecificToolsDisabled [true/false]
- Use false to enable build/buy mode tools on an apartment lot.
- boolprop aptsublotspecifictoolsdisabled [true/false]
- Use false to enable build/buy mode tools in an apartment room (can give problems when used outside room).
- changeLotZoning [apartmentbase/secretwitchlot]
- Changes the zoning type of a lot.
The Sims 2: Seasons Cheat:
- bugJarTimeDecay [on/off]
- Makes fireflies live forever in jars when set to off.
The Sims Lot Cheats:
- boolprop lotWater [true/false]
- False=Removes water from lots (ponds).
- boolprop lotTerrainPaints [true/false]
- False=Removes floorpainting on lot.
- boolprop showFloorGrid [true/false]
- Shows grid or not in build or buy mode.
- boolprop objectShadows [true/false]
- False=Removes shadows on objects outside of the house.
- boolProp guob [true/false]
- False=Removes shadows on objects inside of the house.
- boolprop renderSelectedSimLevel [true/false]
- True=Walls no longer cut away for selected Sim.
- boolprop locktiles [true/false]
- False=You can place floortiles outside lot (Like on road).
- boolprop reflectionWithExtraViewer [true/false]
- Turns on/off reflection in mirrors.
- boolprop renderInsideObjectOnlyOnSelectedSimLevel [true/false]
- True=Objects only appear on levels the selected Sim is on and when that floor is selected.
- boolprop renderSelectedSimLevel [true/false]
- True=Only see selected Sim level; like when Sim is on top floor, other floors are invisible.
The Sims 2 Pets Cheats:
- boolprop ControlPets [on/off]
- Makes pets fully controlable, but you can’t cancel actions from their queue.
- boolprop DisablePuppyKittenAging [true/false]
- Turns off aging for kittens and puppies.
- boolprop ShowCatalogePFlags [true/false]
- Activates labels in the detail view of each Buy mode and Build mode objects to show which product they came from (EP or SP)
- boolprop PetsFreeWill [true/false]
- Turns pet free will off.
- DeleteAllAwnings
- Deletes all awnings on a lot.
- DeleteAllFences
- Deletes all fences on a lot.
- DeleteAllHalfWalls
- Deletes all half walls on a lot.
- DeleteAllObjects [Doors/Windows/Stairs]
- Deletes all Doors, Windows or Stairs on a lot.
- DeleteAllWalls
- Deletes all walls on a lot.
- IndividualRoofSlopeAngle [15/75]
- Activates a tool to change the roof slopes of individual roofs on a lot.
The Sims 2 Open for Business Cheats:
- AddneighbortoFamilycheat [on/off]
- Click on an NPC to add one to the current household.
- Forcetwins
- With a pregnant Sim selected, using this cheat will transform the pregnancy into a twin birth.
- Sethour [0-23]
- Convert the time to army time.
- Plumbbobtoggle
- Makes the overhead plumb bob invisible.
- Hold down Ctrl + Alt while an object is selected
- Allows you to put as many items on a wall as you want, even if they overlap.
The Sims 2 University Cheats:
- boolProp allow45DegreeAngleOfRotation [true/false]
- Allows rotating any object in 45 degree increments with < and > keys.
- setHighestAllowedLevel [level]
- Can build higher then 5 floors.
- boolProp dormSpecificToolsDisabled [true/false]
- Enables build/buy mode tools in a dorm lot.
- changeLotZoning [residential | community | greek | dorm | secretsociety]
- Changes the zoning type of the lot.
The Sims 2: Nightlife Cheats:
- familyfunds [Familyname] #
- Add or extract money for a chosen family. For example, “familyfunds Jones +10000″ adds §10.000 to family Jones. -10000 extracts §10.000
- roofslopeangle [15-75]
- Adjusts the slope angle on all roofs on a lot.
- showHeadlines [on/off]
- Makes all thought balloons invisible.
- unlockCareerRewards
- Unlocks all career rewards for selected sim.
- MaxMotives
- Sets all needs for all sims on the lot to full.
- motiveDecay [on/off]
- Turns natural need decay on or off.
- aspirationPoints #
- Adds the specified number of Aspiration points to selected Sim.
- lockAspiration [on/off]
- Freezes aspiration point decay for all sims on the lot.
- aspirationLevel [0-5]
- Changes Sims’ aspiration level. 0=lowest, 5=Platinum level.
- agesimscheat [on/off]
- Adds ‘set age’ to interaction menu. Any sim you click on, can be set to any age group.
- setLotLightingFile [filename]
- Change lighting by choosing an alternate lighting file. Original can be found in /Nightlife/TSData/Res/Lights. To restore use “setLotLightingFile clear”
The Sims 2 Cheat Codes still can be applied in The Sims 3 which I hope everyone know/knew. There some I didn’t even know about. Maybe those will work in The Sims 3 as well. I will try them out but I’m not the type to like using cheats. That takes the fun out of the game…Please note that some of the cheats if not most probably won’t work in The Sims 3 because I’ve read some where that there are going to be different cheats but they do the same thing.
- To bring up this cheat box(CTRL+C+Shift)
- The correct way to type the ‘BoolProp’ cheats is ‘BoolProp Testingcheatsenabled true’ capitalization is important.
Make your pregnant Sim wear normal clothes instead of maternity clothes.
- Make sure your in neighborhood view, and type in ‘BoolProp Testingcheatsenabled true‘.
- Go into your families house and hold the shift button down and left click on the pregnant Sim.
- Select spawn & then select ‘Rodney’s Clothing Tester‘. A clothing rack should appear.
- Click on the clothing rack and select ‘force redress’.
Infinite Pizza!
- Bring up the cheat box and type in ‘move_object on‘.
- Grab a piece of pizza and when it’s in your Sims hand hold onto the pizza and press shift and you should have clone of the pizza. Of course with it being infinite pizza, you can eat it forever.
Quick Promotion
- Get the cheat bar up and type the ‘BoolProp‘ cheat, press shift then click the newspaper and check out the menu.
Get 999,999 Simoleons
You can usually just sit there and type in the ‘motherlode‘ cheat code numerous times but that will take too long right?
- You’re going to need the Expansion Pack – Open for Business.
- Buy a lot then open up a store, select something decorative and cheap and sit it on the ground. Set the price at 999,999.
- Bring up the cheat bar and type in the ‘BoolProp Testingcheatsenabled true‘ cheat.
- Press the shift key then select a person.
- Click on ‘Make Selectable‘.
- As the customer, go and click on the gnome and buy it. Go the the register and click pay for items. Just before they finish paying, press shift again and click ‘make unselectable‘.
- The person that is purchasing whatever it was you sat on the ground will pay you 999,999 Simoleons.
Honestly, typing in motherlode seems like a lot simpler and easier than this. That’s just my opinion.
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Windows Vista: Tweaking Performance
Disable TMM
This tweak is responsible cutting system start time 3-5 seconds and eliminating that blank screen flash when you start Vista. This normally occurs when Vista searches for external monitors on start up of Vista. If you are not using an external monitor, or don’t switch back and forth always…turn TMM off.
Here’s how to fix that annoying black flicker on boot:
1. Go start/control panel/administrative options/task scheduler.
2. On the left-hand side, click “Task Scheduler Local” (you should already be there, but just in case).
Expand “Task Scheduler Library,” then “Microsoft,” then “Windows,” then click “MobilePC.”
Up top, you’ll see a task called “TMM.” Click it, and on the right-hand side, click “Disable.”
If you use an external monitor occasionally, just press and hold FN and press F8 twice to switch monitors.
Eliminate Unneeded Start-up Programs
When your computer starts, there are a number of programs that start automatically and remain running in the background which steal away much needed memory. They add up in time and although many have no real use to the average user, others can be eliminated from starting automatically and started from the ‘All Programs’ or ‘Quick Launch‘ menu as required. My best example of this is Messenger (or AIM/ICQ) which starts and hogs valuable resources even when your not using it.
1. Type ‘msconfig‘ in the Run command (Winkey + R) (new trick for you here lol);
2. Press Start/Control Panel/Admin Tools/System Configuration/Startup; or
3. Download this excellent freeware program called Startup Inspector
The good thing about disabling is, if you see a negative result, go into safe mode, Run, Msconfig and undo your changes.
Cutting Shut-Down Time in Half
I need to precede this with a warning that we are going to advance ourselves a bit here by moving into editing our registry. It means that its absolutely necessary to follow the exact steps as a wrong entry or deletion my cause a reinstall of Vista at worst.
Before we start, by default, there is a 20 second delay in shutdown of Vista, a process that vista has set in order to allow software to shutdown correctly. You can adjust this to a much shorter time, thus significantly reducing the total time it takes to shutdown your computer.
1. Press the Start Orb (bottom left and then go into the Run command (remember Windows key + R).
2. Type ‘Regedit‘ (without the quotes) and hit enter.
3. As the Registry File is so large, Im going to ask you to go top right and maximize this to full screen…and follow me.
4. Click the little triangle to the left of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/ SYSTEM/ CurrentControlSet/ Control.
5. Click on the “Control” Folder. Select “WaitToKillServiceTimeout” Right click on it and select Modify. The default value is 20000. Setting it to a lower 4 digit value, say 5000
6. Simply exit when done.
The 20000 signifies a 20 second delay wheres 5000 signifies a 5 second delay. I cut 20 seconds off my shutdown time by changing this as it suggests so don’t try and figure out exact time reduction by numbers…just play with it bit by bit.
You may want to remain at the 5000 mark as Vista does need time to shut software down. If this is not enough, come back and increase the size.
Get Quicker Internet Confirmation
The last item to load and confirm on some systems is the internet connection itself. Many people have complained that it may take as much as 10-15 seconds for Vista to confirm the connection during which they cannot do anything. I have experienced this myself with one of my SSDs and subsequently learned about this tweak.
In fact, I have used it on all my systems (none of which are network connected locally) and find my internet connection to now be much faster and a definite start time improvement.
The process is simple and as such:
1. Click ‘Winkey’ + R to get the ‘Run’ window;
2. Type ‘services.msc’ and hit enter;
3. Scroll to one of the final entries which is ‘Workstation’
4. Double click to open and disable it; and
5. Reboot and Voila!!
This tweak is a great enhancement for standalone systems that use wired or wireless internet such as I. It is not so good if you are at home or work with a LAN or server configuration. I would not advise it on any LAN environment because you will not be able to access any files over the LAN. Its a standalone tweak only!!
Use Vista’s Secret Boot Screen
This is more of a trick than a tweak as it does nothing for performance.
1. Go into ‘Run’ by clicking WINkey + R,type ‘msconfig and hit enter; and
2. Go into the boot menu, click ‘No GUI Boot’ so its checked, apply, ok and reboot the system.
You will see the new boot screen as it starts. If you don’t like it, just go back and un-check the box
Disable Vista Search Indexing
All versions of Vista have Search Indexing enabled by default which is an unneeded resource for most. Its function is to continuously update files on your system so that they can be made available for faster searching. Unfortunately, this takes its toll on system performance which is why its listed in several tweaking programs as a top tweak; I agree totally.
To disable Windows indexing:
1. Click Start, then computer.
2. Right click on Local Disk ‘C:.
3. Left click on Properties.
4. Uncheck ‘Index this Drive for Faster Searching’.
5. Let it complete and select ‘Include subfolders and files’ in any subsequent dialog box
Turn off Windows Search in your services:
1. Click on start/run and type in ‘MSConfig‘ and hit ok.
2. Click on Services tab and find Windows Search
3. Uncheck/Apply and Ok
Disable Excess Windows Processes at Boot
I’m going to give a bit of a background to this as it is probably the one tweak that can really screw anyone up if they make the wrong move. I think its better to walk through slowly and make sure we are all clear then to jump into and have someone go into a panic if they do something wrong. Windows Vista starts somewhere just short of a hundred processes running each and every time you boot into Vista, many of these being unneeded. Their are four options that describe how each process is started, these being manual (start), automatic, automatic delayed and disabled. Having said that, you dont want to disable something your not sure of, it could prevent you from getting into Vista again.
There are two ways to affect these changes, the first of which is by typing ‘services.msc’ into the run command which should be on your Vista Menu. (If its not rt click on the Vista Orb lower left/properties/start menu-customize and check Run).
The second is to simply enable or disable services by typing ‘msconfig’ into the Run bar or:
Press Start/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/System Configuration and Services.
If you make a mistake, this link will allow you to reset your services back to the original Vista Values, no matter what version of Vista: http://www.speedyvista.com/registry.html
A safe idea would be to actually copy and save the bat file that applies to you, on a disk, so you can get to it if you need it. Myself, I was fooling around one day and found that my Internet wouldn’t work as I disabled the wrong service; it creates a bit more wrk.
For those wanting to venture even further, I am going to promote a site (www.blackviper.com) and include this link which will enable you to not only learn about each and every process, but also, explore his ideas on safe settings, his choices as well as bare bones settings. I have personally used his choice settings without a problem. Blackviper Service Configurations
Turn Off Unused Windows Features
This tweak is actually a ‘two in one’ as it saves disk space by turning off unneeded windows features as well as improving performance by shutting down Remote Differential Compression [RDC]. Briefly RDC monitors changes in files in order to transfer them with minimum compression over a network, thus eliminating the transfer of an entire file which has been already moved. This checking and rechecking can hinder system performance. With respect to the other features that I will suggest shutting off, I myself only leave Games, Ultimate Extras [both self explanatory] and Tablet PC. I choose to leave tablet PC as it enables a little feature called Snipping Tool which I absolutely love. Anyone who hasn’t used it, type ‘snipping tool’ in the ‘Run’ box and enjoy.
In anycase, the tweak is as follows:
1. Press Start/Control Panel/Classic View and select Programs and Features;
2. Choose ‘Turn Windows Features On and Off;
3. You can safely unselect ‘Indexing Service, Remote Differential Compression, Tablet PC Optional Components (if you don’t want Snipping Tool), Windows DFS Replication Service, Windows Fax & Scan (unless you use Fax through a modem) and Windows Meeting Space.
Oh and if you want to be real smart, DFS Replication duplicates files for use among multiple PCs in a network and keeps them in sync. Its not very useful on a stand alone.
Get a Flash Drive and Use ReadyBoost
To start, this does not apply to us SSD users as there is no significant access time increase from the SSD and the USB storage drive.
For the rest, lucky you!! You can literally add memory to your system by popping in a USB storage drive and enabling ReadyBoost on that drive. For systems with limited RAM, Vista has a file on the hard drive called pagefile.sys. When it gets low on ram, it uses pagefile to store and retrieve files accessed most often. If you can imagine, this results in a huge performance drop as accessing the hard drive for ram is exactly what we do not want to do.
Vista now enables us to pop in a USB drive and create a disk cache through the added memory which in some systems can be a huge step up, especially when 2Gb storage drives are so common now.
First, if your going to buy a drive, it has to have the following specifications:
1. It must be USB 2.0 compatible;
2. It must be at least 64mb in size; and
3. It must be able to read at 3.5mb/sec and write at 2.5mb/sec which all pretty much are in any case.
How?
1. Plug in the USB storage drive;
2. Press Start/Computer and right click on the new drive;
3. If the drive is compatible there will be a tab for ReadyBoost, click on it;
4. Select ‘Use this Device’ and select the amount of space you want to use.
Now, there is no need for restarting the system and the effects occur instantaneously. It is nice to know that when you restart with this drive again, it automatically defaults to ReadyBoost again. I would expect those running Vista with 512mb will see a huge difference by sticking a 2Gb drive in performance where those with 1Gb will still visibly see the difference.
Turn on Write Caching for Better SATA Disk Performance
This tweak speeds up the performance of your hard disk by enabling write caching. There is a danger to this, if you have no backup power supply, as a loss of power would result in loss of any information within the cache at the time of the outage. So…. make sure to continually backup your files in data programs such as Word, Excel, and so on…
To enable write caching:
1. Press Vista Orb/Computer/right click on ‘C’/Properties;
2. Click on Hardware and double click on your hard drive;
3. Go to Policies and check ‘Enable Write caching on the Disk’
4. You can go one step further by checking ‘Enable Advanced performance’ but pay attention to the underlying warning.
This option isn’t available to all. Newer systems are automatically set to run in AHCI mode through the BIOS and utilize a program called the ‘Intel Matrix Storage Manager’. Together, these already enably higher performance of your system and prevent you from ‘Enhancing Write Caching’ on your own. You may be able to check it off but when you exit and return, its unchecked again. Don’t panic!!! Thats just the way it presently works.
Ensure Your Video Drivers are Up To Date [NVidia Drivers only]
To start, I know that some of you are going to read this and realize you never had a clue that you should update your video drivers!! To a great extent, if the driver you are using works for you, why stick a fly in the ointment right? For many however, video driver updates can, not only improve upon performance but also, fix problems associated with the older drivers in use. You need to read the driver information to, not only ensure it is compatible with your graphics adapter, but also to recognize that the updates and fixes will help you in some way.
Many of the most recent fixes have this little issue solved which has been recognized in so many trouble posts here at NBR:
“The display is corrupt or there is no display upon resume from sleep mode” ISSUE RESOLVED
First, go here for the latest video driver update: LaptopVideo2Go
You will see on the left, your choices first which you need to make sure are correct. If you are using Vista as a 32Bit environment, select it. Also, if you have updated previously, the latest and greatest drivers are listed on the right.
As far as updating simply find the latest driver and double click on the exact file number you want. It is in the version column. Don’t click on the down arrow. This will bring you to the screen where you can verify all the information I mentioned above.
Now, once in this screen, I want you to click on the driver as well as modded inf. Download them both to the same location on your computer; the desktop is simplest. Look at that…there is even a quickstart guide to help you along if your hesitant or unsure!!! You can browse this and even look through the pictures for reference but PLEASE…follow my directions exactly to ensure this works for you.
Next double click on the downloaded driver file to extract it. It will create a folder with tons of files in it. Once thats done, I need you to click on the modded inf file, hold the clicker down, and drag that file into the new folder. It will ask you and I want you to replace the ‘inf’ file from the driver with the ‘modded inf’ file.
If you don’t, you may get some silly message later that says that your system is not compatible with the driver.
All that is required now is to find the file entitled ‘Setup’ inside the folder and double click on it.
Once the process starts, you will get a red warning label that says ‘Windows can’t verify the publisher of this driver software’ Install the driver software anyway.
Restart your system.
As for cleanup, you can now delete the original compressed file, any modded inf file still there, as well as the newly extracted folder that was created. They are all no longer of any use.
Increase Performance by Adjusting Vista Visual Effects and Performance Properties
Change your Power Setting
First…
To help you in controlling performance and battery power, Vista has a new option that lets you decide at what level you want your system to perform. You simply ‘left click’ on the battery icon in your system tray and decide whether you want your system running in balanced, power saver or high performance mode. It as easy as that.
Enable or Disable Vista Aero
Vista uses up alot of resources to allow it to look great, some of which slow the system down just for the visual effect. There is a simple way to decide, as far as the desktop goes, what exactly you want and don’t want.
1. Right click on the desktop background and select ‘Personalize’ and ‘Windows Colour and Appearance’.
2. Experiment with turning off Vista Aero by checking and unchecking ‘Enable Transparency’.
This, along with others I will cover shortly, results in a performance increase because, each time you click on new windows, that window has to be rendered as the system is set up. So… if you don’t need Aero, uncheck the box and the system does not have to work that much harder every time you open a new window.
Change your Vista Color Scheme
We can actually carry this a step further. Click on ‘Open Classic Appearance Properties for More Colour Options’. Here, you will find that you can adjust your colour scheme which results in a less demanding appearance.
Windows Vista Basic is much less demanding than Windows Aero and similarly Windows Standard is less demanding than Vista Basic. One can see this by simply clicking on the menu selection. Play around and make the system your own and how you want it.
Adjust Vista Visual Effects
1. Click Start/Control Panel/Classic View/Performance information and Effects/Adjust Visual Effects
Here you can play around with each and every little setting that you choose to make your system speedier and more in tune with what you want.
One of the boxes you can select or deselect is ‘ Use a background image for Each Folder type’ If you deselect it, your folders (ie. picture folders) won’t have to take the time to put a picture on its face every time you select it. This can be particularly obvious with systems with lesser memory and no graphics card.
Remove that Annoying Security Center Notification
Security is placed in Vista to ensure that your system is as protected as it can be. It not only gives you an idea of what to do to protect your system and keep it protected, but it alerts you if something is not working.
It monitors your antivirus program, firewall, automatic updating, spyware, internet security settings as well as UAC. If I left mine on, I would be getting alerts every 2 seconds as I am tweaked and have many of these systems adjusted.
If you are computer savvy and want to rid yourself of this annoying ‘Coat of Armor’ and its balloon tips, just do the following:
1. Double click on the Armour icon in your system panel to go into Security Center;
2. On the left, click on ‘Change the way Security Center Alerts me’; and
3. Choose to either have the icon remain and get rid of the balloon alerts or to remove the icon and not be alerted.
You can always change back or check it later if you would like by going into Control Panel/Security Center and modifying your options.
Turn Off User Account Control
This tweak is best followed after a ‘clean’ install with respect to the below listed advisory.
One of the most annoying things in Vista is the protection of your system through UAC. The purpose of UAC is to make you confirm a large number of everyday functions in order to somehow protect your system from malware infections. In any case heres how to shut it off [or turn it back on].
1. Click on start and then click on your username picture top right of the start menu.
2. Click on ‘Turn User Account Control on or off.’
3. Uncheck [or check] User Account Control, select ok and restart.
A word of caution in turning UAC on and off. There is a process called virtualization that, when UAC is ‘on’ saves program data files put things like INI files, configuration files, saved game files etc.] within a totally separate area for each individual user. If you then turn UAC off, there have been reports that certain programs may be unable to find that saved data. The data is still there but only visible to the program in this ‘virtualization folder’ once UAC has been turned on again.
If UAC is on and you install some game, and the game then saves files to that program’s main directory and subsequently you turn UAC off. Those files may appear to the game that they have been deleted when, in all actuality, they are stored in this folder and only accessible through virtualization when UAC is on.
Turn off System Restore
One of the most powerful tweaks available to Vista has to do with the System Restore feature. Back in the days of 3.1/Me/Millenium and even XP. System Restore will restore your system to how it was when the last restore point was created.
First, you can access system restore by several methods, a few as follows:
1. Start/Control Panel/Backup and Restore Centre/Create or Repair a Restore Point; or
2. Start/All Programs/Maintenance/Backup and Restore Center.
System Restore is on automatically. To turn it off, you simply go into ‘Create a Restore Point or Change Settings’ and turn it off [or on] by checking or unchecking options.
The Good: When System Restore is turned off, it saves a large amount of disk space because it is not continually creating restore points. It also enhances performance significantly as it is not running in the background and creating these restore points.
The Bad: When it is turned off, you cannot revert to a previously saved restore point; and
The Ugly: If you make a significant mistake with it off, there is usually no turning back. You may need to completely reinstall, if its bad enough, which can be time consuming.
My Own Opinion??? Ok…sure I would suggest you leave it on for now, anyway, and reduce your saved restore points to just the one by:
Start/Computer/Right click on ‘C’/Properties/Disk CleanUp/More Options/System restore and Shadow Copies (Clean Up).
When your tweaking is nearing an end and you are comfortable with what you have, make a disk backup and by all means shut it down. You will see a world of difference.
1. Internet Explorer Cache, History, Cookies, Index.dat;
2. Recycle Bin, Temporary files and Log files;
3. Recently opened URLs and files;
4. Third-party application temp files and recent file lists (MRUs);
5. Including: Firefox, Opera, Media Player, eMule, Kazaa, Google Toolbar, Netscape, Office XP, Nero, Adobe Acrobat, WinRAR, WinAce, WinZip and more…
It also contains an ‘Advanced Registry Scanner’ and cleaner to remove unused and old entries to include File Extensions, ActiveX Controls, ClassIDs, ProgIDs, Uninstallers, Shared DLLs, Fonts, Help Files, Application Paths, Icons, Invalid Shortcuts and more…
There is also a Windows Startup editor as well as a back-up tool just in case you delete something your not supposed to.
Commit to a Weekly Maintenance Schedule
I think one of the best tweaks we can do is to commit to doing a proper cleanup of our system at least weekly. I will confess Im a nut for this and do it daily but, most importantly, it does ensure your system is in top shape and running its best.
Through internet use, trying new things and yes tweaking, your system will save internet and .tmp files which will build up over time to an incredible size, slowing your system down quite a bit. Further, installing and uninstalling new programs and applications leaves tons of unneeded registry entries in your system.
Clean Internet files. Go into the ‘tools’ menu and deleting our browsing history. I choose to delete all the different allowable otions just to make sure we got everything.
Clean your Registry.
Scrub your System Clean. Easy Cleaner 2.0 can get the job done. But be careful, this program was originally intended for XP and is over a year old. Do not touch the ‘Registry’ or ‘Duplicates; buttons. Its more of a 64Bit concern but they are not fine tuned for Vista. Use ‘Unnecessary’ and click to choose all file types. ‘Find’ followed by ‘Delete all’. You will be surprised at the vast amount of files that are found and cleaned.
Empty your Recycle Bin
Confirm with a Disk Cleanup.
Finish with a System Defrag. Start/Computer/Rt Click on ‘C’/Properties/Tools/Defragment Now.
For the hard disk users, lack of cleaning and continuous use will cause a huge buildup of garbage files followed by extreme file fragmentation which will slow your system immensely.
To put this into perspective, its like walking down a road and then walking down it again once its been hit by a few hundred bombs. Which would be the quicker trip?
Windows Snipping Tool
If you have Vista Premium or above you have a great new tool called Snipping Tool. It enables you to freeze whatever is on your screen and take a picture of it.
1. Click Start/All Programs/Accessories and voila
2. Start ‘Run’ and type ‘snippingtool’.
Just for a bit of a background, tthis is Microsofts description of ‘The Tool’:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win…605b41033.mspx
Improve your Battery Life with Vista Battery Saver
Vista Battery Saver by Codeplex and is created for the sole purpose of allowing more manipulation of battery modes as well as applying hidden tweaks that increase battery life automatically. It is a system tray icon that does reside in the system tray which, normally, would knock it out of contention automatically. It is an .msi installation file though that, from what I can see, creates NO cpu usage or increase of its own and, serves the purpose of increasing battery life. My start time hasn’t suffered as well.
There is a plus in this program that Vista, for some reason, hasn’t included. It allows you to set the performance mode [high performance, balanced and power savor] automatically when it is plugged in or on battery. It also enables you to choose when to keep MS Aero and sidebar on or off, again to improve battery life.
In addition, we have become aware of another battery saver called Aerofoil which serves the purpose of saving battery life through turning off Windows Aero alone when on Battery mode. Check it out if you like!!!!
Increase or Decrease Desktop Icon Size in just a click
Its nice every now and then to find a neat little trick that you never knew. This is the case with this appearance tweak which allows you to increase or decrease the size of your desktop icons.
1. Click on your Desktop screen.
2. Hold the Control key down; and
3. Move your mouse scroll wheel up or down.
Tadaaa. You can control the size of your icons.
Can’t Afford Office? Get Open Office
The program is called OpenOffice and it is described in detail here. The direct download is here. Quite frankly, it looks like the other software, acts like the other software, saves documents just like the other software..plus lots more and doesn’t cost you a penny.
Get CCleaner
CCleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused and temporary files from your system, allowing Windows to run faster, more efficiently and giving you more hard disk space. The best part is that it’s fast! (normally taking less than a second to run) and Free.
Reduce or Eliminate the Size of Your Disk Cache
By default, Vista utilizes several gigabytes of hard disk space with a file called pagefile.sys in your root drive. Through some time and patience, Vista users with 2 or more gigabytes of ram will be able to gain a great deal of that much needed space back and increase performance by slowly reducing the ‘pagefile’ or disk cache, or even eliminating it.
Pagefile is utilized by your system even when it is not needed. By shutting it off, you are forcing the sytem to use your RAM to its full potential.
Should you elect to reduce, a common belief is that the pagefile should be 1.5 times the total amount of your ram and the minimum and maximum should both be the same if your sure no more will be required. This will prevent excessive disk activity at times when it is required for the pagefile to expand.
Reducing your pagefile size by too much will severely slow and cripple your system as it cannot create a large enough disk cache for the job at hand, thus resulting in a great deal more disk activity and slower system.
1. Go to Control Panel/System/Advanced System Settings/Performance Settings/Advanced/Change;
2. Make note and write down the present system managed pagefile size;
3. Disable the ‘automatic’ or ‘system managed’ size;
4. Slowly and carefully reduce your pagefile over a period of time by creating a custom size; and
5. If you find your RAM use remains on the low end of the pole after some careful monitoring, just turn it off completely and enjoy.
Clean System Restore and Eliminate Shadow Copies
If, after careful consideration, you elected to leave System Restore on and pass on Tip #15, there is another great little trick to save space. It is common for new users to write the forums stating that their disk space is dissappearing and they don’t know why. By default, System Restore will save a copy of your current desktop on regularly scheduled intervals, whenever something new is installed and also if an error or update occurs with the system. The results in alot of GB of needless backups remaining for no reason. Also, shadow copies of programs are created on expansion after installation, many of which remain their needlessly.
To get there:
Start/Computer/Right Click On ‘C’/Disk CleanUp/More Options/System Restore and Shadow Copies/Clean Up
Delete Unnecessary Files and Directories
After installation of the Vista environment either by Microsoft or the manufacturer, there are several files that are large in size and left after the fact that simply are not needed. I will detail a few below but please, as always, tread carefully. I would always advise to make a backup of the files and directories your about to delete…just in case.
Remove Dell Driver disks [applied for Dell's only]
There are a large number of driver files that are left on the system needlessly after installation.
They are located at C:/Dell and are all located within a ‘drivers’ folder. To simplify and warn you regarding a folder concurrently, you may delete all the folders within the Dell folder except ‘MediaDirect’. Lets just leave MediaDirect as it involves a separate environment we use outside of Vista.
Remove Software Distribution Files
They can be found at C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ and are created after Vista and Vista update installation. They consist of the expanded files before file execution and are no longer needed after it has been completed by Vista.
Windows will not allow you to delete ReportingEvents.log and EventCache as they are in use, but you can delete everything else in there safely.
Remove MS Office MSOCache File
You will need to enable hidden folders to see this file. It is found at C:\MSOCache and is created through the installation of Microsoft Office. If you have the disk set, it is of no use as it is never used except for certain user requested Office updates. It is not advised that you remove this if you haven’t got the original diskset, however.
Here is an article from Microsoft on why it exists and how to remove the MSOCache.
Good Luck!

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are canceling the demo completely and making you wait til the game is released. Crying and bitching about a demo being delayed is fucking retarded. Be glad you’re getting the demo at all. You’ll get it when you get it.
and rage that. What the hell can your simple damn font do? Posting the fax and contact numbers to valve is not going to prove a point, its just going to get laughed at. I’m laughing now at all those supposed “gamers” that are crying about a demo that is just that. You only get to play 1 and and half chapter, nothing more…nothing less. Whose to say the demo is going to be what you think it is anyway? With that being said, I’m expecting a lot more forums once the demo is released. People will be crying how they didn’t get what they expected. Well no one told them to have their expectancy for a damn demo over 9000.

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