1)
Cracking Windows XP Login Password:
Download the nice and easy Nt/2k/xp password
cracker from http://www.astalavista.com/or other way is
if u get acess to the computer then go to Start>Run
and type “control userpasswords2” without
Quotes and a new pop up windows will open and u will reach
to user account properties. Here u can Reset the Administrator
and any Users password so anytime when u Want to use the
Computer start it in safemode pressing F8 at Booting get
into the xp as u have Administrator password and go to
Controlpanel>Useraccounts and create a New Account
.Start Computer Normally and get into WinXP with ur newely
made account and do ur job. (Don’t forget to Delete
ur newely made account Otherwise u will be in trouble)
Delete ur account again starting the computer in Safemode
as Administrator and Delete ur Account.
2)Disable XP Boot Logo:
It is possible to disable the XP splash screen,
which will slightly speed up the overall boot process.
Be aware that removing the splash screen will also cause
you not to see any boot-up messages that might come up
(chkdsk, convert ... ), but if your system runs without
any problems then it should not matter.
Edit boot.ini. Add " /noguiboot"
right after "/fastdetect". Upon restarting,
the splash screen will be gone. It can be re-enabled by
removing the new switch.
3)Turn Off Indexing to Speed
Up XP:
Windows XP keeps a record of all files on the
hard disk so when you do a search on the hard drive it
is faster. There is a downside to this and because the
computer has to index all files, it will slow down normal
file commands like open, close, etc. If you do not do
a whole lot of searches on your hard drive then you may
want to turn this feature off:
Open My Computer.
Right-click your hard drive icon and
select Properties.
At the bottom of the window you'll see
"Allow indexing service to index this disk for faster
searches," uncheck this and click ok.
A new window will pop up and select Apply
to all folders and subfolders.
It will take a minute or two for the
changes to take affect but then you should enjoy slightly
faster performance.
4)Clean Your Prefetch to Improve
Performance:
This is a unique technique for WinXP. We know
that it is necessary to scrub registry and TEMP files
for Win9X/ME/2000 periodically. Prefetch is a new and
very useful technique in Windows XP. However, after using
XP some time, the prefetch directory can get full of junk
and obsolete links in the Prefetch catalog, which can
slow down your computer noticeably.
Open C(system drive):/windows/prefetch,
delete those junk and obsolete files, reboot. It is recommended
that you do this every month.