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This guide was ment for all you PC Gamers so if you want better connection and FPS in games heres a basic guide.
Programs you will need
1. Game Booster from IOBit - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
2. Advanced SystemCare from IOBit (If I remember correctly, I believe Game Booster asks you if you want to download this) - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 1: The Setup
Alright, let's begin by downloading Game Booster and Advanced SystemCare. Once these are downloaded and installed, you're gonna want to run Disk Defragmenter, which can be accessed by clicking "Start" (or the Windows logo on your taskbar) then navigating to All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Defragmenter. This is just preparation for Advanced SystemCare. Let Disk Defrag do it's job, which can take from several minutes to several hours. However, it is necessary if you want to get better performance from your computer.
Once Disk Defrag has finished, run Advanced SystemCare. You'll notice it tells you about upgrading to the Professional Edition (by buying a license) which in turn makes this program delve deeper into your registry and what-not, to fix alot more errors then it would if you didn't upgrade. I do not advocate piracy in any way, but obviously, if you search enough, you can find a license key if you're really that desperate to get the full version.
Once you've gotten that set up, look at the top right corner of the program. See the word "Restore"? Click that, and on the popup that appears, click "Create a restore point". This is just incase something goes wrong, and I assure you, nothing will go wrong.
Once that's done, click the big "Care!" button. If a popup appears, just close it, and click the Care button again. Advanced SystemCare will begin scanning your computer, and doing the following:
- Spyware Removal (Scan and remove spyware, adware)
- Registry Fix (Cleanup registry to improve performance)
- Privacy Sweep (Erase your activity history and surfing traces. This basically clears your History on IE, FireFox, etc)
- Junk Files Clean (Clean up junk files and recover disk space)
Once Advanced SystemCare is done doing it's thing, you can close it.
Step 2: Power Options (Laptop only, I believe)
Power Options is where many peoples choppiness in Minecraft comes from while playing on a laptop. Navigate to your taskbar, and to the left of your Volume icon, you should see what looks like the white outline of a battery (and when your laptop is plugged in, it'll have a plug beside the battery icon). Right-click that icon and click "Power Options".
On the screen that pops up, you should see 3 selectable options; "Balanced", "Power Saver" and "High Performance". Select High Performance. High Performance mode drains the laptops battery faster than Balanced and Power Saver, but it increases the performance of your computer, and of course, your games. Obviously, the faster drain in battery power doesn't matter if your laptop is always plugged in. I found Minecraft to be very choppy when I had my power option set to "Power Saver".
Step 3: Game Booster
Game Booster is freeware, luckily, and essentially what it does is shuts down various processes running in the background to improve your computers performance and help your games run faster. Shutting down various processes in the background is not something that you should attempt manually via hitting CTRL+ALT+DEL, because you could potentially mess something up.
Run Game Booster, and click "Switch to Gaming Mode". The program will then stop all unnecessary background processes that tend to eat up RAM. Upon switching to Gaming Mode, I gained about 149MB of RAM. Not too shabby
As well, switching to Gaming Mode disables the fancy Aero theme and switches to a plain, non-fancy, no visual styles, non-transparent basic Vista theme. Don't worry. To switch back to normal mode, click the icon on your taskbar that looks like the Game Booster logo and click Switch to Normal Mode.
Step 4: Other Things
Now that you've successfully ran Disk Defragmenter, Advanced SystemCare, switched to High Performance (laptops only I believe), and switched to Gaming Mode with Game Booster, if you want to further increase performance, close any programs you have running such as Windows Live Messenger/MSN/Yahoo Messenger/AIM/etc, any P2P programs like uTorrent/Limewire/Kazaa/etc, iTunes, and whatever else might be eating up RAM. Updating your video card drivers often helps with performance as well.
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Programs you will need
1. Game Booster from IOBit - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
2. Advanced SystemCare from IOBit (If I remember correctly, I believe Game Booster asks you if you want to download this) - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 1: The Setup
Alright, let's begin by downloading Game Booster and Advanced SystemCare. Once these are downloaded and installed, you're gonna want to run Disk Defragmenter, which can be accessed by clicking "Start" (or the Windows logo on your taskbar) then navigating to All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Defragmenter. This is just preparation for Advanced SystemCare. Let Disk Defrag do it's job, which can take from several minutes to several hours. However, it is necessary if you want to get better performance from your computer.
Once Disk Defrag has finished, run Advanced SystemCare. You'll notice it tells you about upgrading to the Professional Edition (by buying a license) which in turn makes this program delve deeper into your registry and what-not, to fix alot more errors then it would if you didn't upgrade. I do not advocate piracy in any way, but obviously, if you search enough, you can find a license key if you're really that desperate to get the full version.
Once you've gotten that set up, look at the top right corner of the program. See the word "Restore"? Click that, and on the popup that appears, click "Create a restore point". This is just incase something goes wrong, and I assure you, nothing will go wrong.
Once that's done, click the big "Care!" button. If a popup appears, just close it, and click the Care button again. Advanced SystemCare will begin scanning your computer, and doing the following:
- Spyware Removal (Scan and remove spyware, adware)
- Registry Fix (Cleanup registry to improve performance)
- Privacy Sweep (Erase your activity history and surfing traces. This basically clears your History on IE, FireFox, etc)
- Junk Files Clean (Clean up junk files and recover disk space)
Once Advanced SystemCare is done doing it's thing, you can close it.
Step 2: Power Options (Laptop only, I believe)
Power Options is where many peoples choppiness in Minecraft comes from while playing on a laptop. Navigate to your taskbar, and to the left of your Volume icon, you should see what looks like the white outline of a battery (and when your laptop is plugged in, it'll have a plug beside the battery icon). Right-click that icon and click "Power Options".
On the screen that pops up, you should see 3 selectable options; "Balanced", "Power Saver" and "High Performance". Select High Performance. High Performance mode drains the laptops battery faster than Balanced and Power Saver, but it increases the performance of your computer, and of course, your games. Obviously, the faster drain in battery power doesn't matter if your laptop is always plugged in. I found Minecraft to be very choppy when I had my power option set to "Power Saver".
Step 3: Game Booster
Game Booster is freeware, luckily, and essentially what it does is shuts down various processes running in the background to improve your computers performance and help your games run faster. Shutting down various processes in the background is not something that you should attempt manually via hitting CTRL+ALT+DEL, because you could potentially mess something up.
Run Game Booster, and click "Switch to Gaming Mode". The program will then stop all unnecessary background processes that tend to eat up RAM. Upon switching to Gaming Mode, I gained about 149MB of RAM. Not too shabby
As well, switching to Gaming Mode disables the fancy Aero theme and switches to a plain, non-fancy, no visual styles, non-transparent basic Vista theme. Don't worry. To switch back to normal mode, click the icon on your taskbar that looks like the Game Booster logo and click Switch to Normal Mode.
Step 4: Other Things
Now that you've successfully ran Disk Defragmenter, Advanced SystemCare, switched to High Performance (laptops only I believe), and switched to Gaming Mode with Game Booster, if you want to further increase performance, close any programs you have running such as Windows Live Messenger/MSN/Yahoo Messenger/AIM/etc, any P2P programs like uTorrent/Limewire/Kazaa/etc, iTunes, and whatever else might be eating up RAM. Updating your video card drivers often helps with performance as well.
Thanks for reading, if this helped click thank you and please subscribe for more tutorials here [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Also, make sure you have the latest versions of all your drivers installed :thumbsup:
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does this work for mac also? (sorry if this is a facepalm)
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TTG_BATMAN1 wrote does this work for mac also? (sorry if this is a facepalm)Don't have a mac never used one. I don't know if the programs work for a mac. =(
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you need a pic of it being scanned by a Virus Protector
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This is pretty cool, wish I knew about it before I got banned from all of my computer games.
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|Ty ill try this tonight
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Thanks.
Ill try this when I get home from school, maybe this will boost my mw2 connection on pc
Ill try this when I get home from school, maybe this will boost my mw2 connection on pc
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TTG_Camster wrote Thanks.It makes my connection a lot better. =D
Ill try this when I get home from school, maybe this will boost my mw2 connection on pc
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