Sunday, June 27, 2010

Increasing internet speed in windows

Windows operating system uses 20% of the internet speed for the windows updates, windows defender updates and so on..

Operating systems such as windows XP, Windows server 2003, Windows vista, Windows server 2008 and Windows 7 are using that reserved bandwidth technique for their easier updating process…

If you doesn’t need to update your operating system frequently in online, you have to disable that feature..

For disabling that feature carry down the following simple steps…

Step 1:Open the run prompt.. (For windows 7, vista and server 2008 users, use the start-menu search alternatively).

Step 2:Type “gpedit.msc” and hit enter..

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A window will appear like this..

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Under the “Local computer policy” select

 computer configuration—>Administrative Templates—>Network—>QoS Pocket Scheduler”.

You will see an option “Limit reservable Bandwidth”..

Double click the option.. You will see a window like this…

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Select the “Enabled” radio button and set the “bandwidth limit “ as 0 like highlighted above..

Apply these settings and reboot your computer…

Your computer’s reservable bandwidth will be disabled..….

If you are not confident in this trick, set the bandwidth limit as above 80% and browse the web pages..

You will see the difference….

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