Toribash
Original Post
How to speed up gaming experience?
Few Quick Steps I take to speed up my personal experience.These methods are used mostly for SP by me.

OS Used:Windows XP(Hibernation enabled)

1.
#Install the game whatever it may be.
#Make a new administrative account with new name.
#Ativate Hibernation if not active.
#Log OFF & log in into the newly created account.
#Play the game & hibernate the computer after you had your you fun.
#Do not turnoff / restart /logoff that account you used.

[How it works: On first loading only 5-7 processes are loaded by defaut by the OS & all the remaining memory can be used by the game.wheras on your normal & used account one will have 27-30+ processes running]

[I have personally tried this for many games on my PC which is pretty shit.(512MB RAM nothing else)]

[Personal Exp: Both on my Laptop & PC
GTA San Andreas :
->Ran OKay with few lags at low settings,At medium settings used to run with a lot of pauses & lags.
->On trying the method I suggested it ran pretty smoothly at almost high sett & max antialias GTA supported.

I've had better experience playing NFS & FIFA too.]


The performance boost would be great for low & med end PCs & if you don't find much boost sorry , It worked for me & I play all my demanding SP games that way.
I just thought it could help someone.

If this dosen't belong here ,move the thread.
KONY 2012
So wait. Why can't you restart?
Also, I run 70 processes normally while playing games olol.
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On restarting Microsoft loads around 27-30 processes to do stuffs like updatin & other processes etc, which don't affect the game from my experience.These don't get loaded on first go & hence I don't reccomend restarting.
KONY 2012