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Tricks and tips to optimize, accelerate and improve
performance Windows XP and Windows Vista: Accelerate NTFS
volumes in Windows XP
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Disabling the creation of 8.3 names in NTFS partitions and
updating the field Access Last Time Stamp every time you go to a
folder accelerate the return on NTFS volumes in NTFS partitions
with a lot of files named long and constant access to them, We
can significantly enhance performance if disable the creation of
filenames in 8.3 format. However, if some program installation
old 16-bit application stops working, we can revive the creation
of 8.3 filenames on a temporary basis so that the installation
is carried out successfully. To do so, we will initiate the
editing tool of the registration system, with the command
"regedit.exe" from the Start menu / forfeited and place the key
hkey_local_machine \ system \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \
FileSystem. There create or modify the DWORD value
"NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation" containing "1" to disable the
creation of 8.3 filenames. De igual forma, cuando Likewise,
when Widnows XP When access to a directory on an NTFS partition,
updates the field Access Last Time Stamp (Accessed done) in the
MFT for each of the subdirectories you find. Thus if we
surf folders with a large number of subdirectories, the speed in
exploring files decrease. To disable this feature, we will
initiate the editing tool of the registration system, with the
command "regedit.exe" from the menu Start / Run and place the
key hkey_local_machine \ system \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \
FileSystem. There create or modify the DWORD value "NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate"
whose contents will be "1" to disable the update of this field
in NTFS partitions.
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