gilsmethod.com — "The tweak I am going to describe below does several things. First it increase system stability by instructing the operating system to seperate processes for each instanace of an application. In other words if you have three Word documents open and one of them crashes it will alow you to close out that crashed instance of Word..."
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meka181Jul 24, 2006
No digg copied of forum with out giving at least some credit.<a class="user" href="http://www.tech-faq.com/forum/increase-cpu-priority-113.html">http://www.tech-faq.com/forum/increase-cpu-priority-113.html</a>
mesachJul 24, 2006
There is, its called Firefox, Opera, or any of the numerous other browsers.
thefingerJul 24, 2006
'out of the box', xp is setup to reflect what MS thinks is the lowest common denominatorthere are some tweaks that really do workhowever this isn't one of them
hurricaneJul 24, 2006
There are patches that work perfectly to overcome this "fix".
thefingerJul 24, 2006
including the so called elite diggers
stuffhappensJul 24, 2006
Reusable nappies or disposables? No difference, says green reportLucy Ward, social affairs correspondentThursday May 19, 2005The GuardianParents trying to do their bit for the planet by pinning their infants into reusable nappies might as well have been using disposables, according to a report published yesterday.A study by the Environment Agency into the environmental impact of disposable and reusable nappies found there was "little or nothing to choose between them".The drain on the environment in terms of raw material use and energy of manufacturing disposables and dealing with the waste was equal to the impact of generating energy to run washing machines and dryers for cloth nappies, the report concluded.
kaboegelJul 24, 2006
according to my local voodoo witch singing 'always look on the bright side of life' backwards while starting up Windows makes it run 20-40% faster
gilsmethodJul 24, 2006
I apologize for the typo on the article with regards to the hexadecimal value, corrections were made on the article - I also included some sources that cite this specific tweaks functionality. Thanks for the feedback!
viralJul 24, 2006
Everything mentioned here refers to Internet Explorer, but either way they're one and the same when it comes right down to it. You can't really uninstall IE, since it's part of the Windows shell. You can change/update the version, but not much else. The base program is always there.