Windows XP – Die Ruhezeit-Aktivitäten von XP vorziehen

Many Windows users keep asking themselves why the great 3D game, after a short interruption (no input), runs so "jerky, complex CAD programs come to a standstill or even just the normal Office starts to strike! We have found the solution: Windows idle time activities must be brought forward!

You can use a command to force Windows to immediately run all background processes that it would normally run in a few minutes. This includes, for example, the often quoted Boot defragmentation and much more.

Bei einem 3D-Spiel oder langen Rechen-Arbeiten würde dieser Vorgang unnötig dazwischenfunken, wenn Sie mehrere Minuten den Rechner verlassen haben – dies drosselt die Rechenleistung in diesem Zeitrahmen ungemein, was natürlich nicht im Sinne des Erfinders ist: Werden Sie Windows-Tuning-Profi und tricksen Sie XP an dieser Stelle aus!

For example, you can avoid the annoying hard disk chattering that often occurs in the Forum is described.

Wie? Wir zeigen es Ihnen: Öffnen Sie „Start/Execute“ und tippen Sie dann diese Zeile ein:

Rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks

      

After you have confirmed this line with Enter or the OK-button, the optimization will start. We have tested the optimization on various PCs. Of course, this takes some time, but afterwards Windows is completely free for other jobs. We experienced optimization times of 10 seconds to 1 minute - which in our opinion is completely justified!

From now on, Windows is ready to run your application with all its computing power without interruption!

A little tip on the side: Copy this command into a text file and save it under the name Bring forward idle time activity.bat. Now move this file to the autostart folder in the start menu. The activity will now be executed at system startup!

Note from the webmaster: A big thank you goes to Kay Giza alias Meverick20 from the Windows-Tweaks forum for this tip!

By Sandro Villinger

Founded Windows Tweaks as a teenager in the 90s. His helpful PC tricks made it Germany's most visited Windows site (back then this is what Sandro looked like). He then went on to write elsewhere, such as for PC-Praxis, Computer Bild and PCWorld in the USA. Microsoft also poached him from us. Now Sandro is back, finally sharing his tweaks here again. For a stress-free digital everyday life. You can reach Sandro via e-mail.

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