Improve The Hard Disk Speed

To improve the hard disk speed, you need to configure a special buffer in the computer’s memory which will enable you to deal with interrupts in a faster and able you to get the results in a timely manner. Check the twik which can work in any kind of IDE SCSI disk.

Follow these easy steps…

* In the Run command, type SYSEDIT.EXE and hit ‘enter key’
* Open the system.ini file [close other files]
* Find a section called [386enh], usually at the end of file
* Type this without quotes ‘Irq14=4096′ after this line as it is
* From File menu select ‘Save’

You’ve done the tweak, now close SYSEDIT and reboot the PC. Now You will see the improvement in speed as soon as your computer gets restarted.

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One Response to “Improve The Hard Disk Speed”

  1. Larry Miller Says:

    This cannot work on any modern operating system.

    In all NT platform systems the system.ini file is maintained for compatibility with old 16 bit applications only. System configuration commands such as this will be ignored. At the top of the file is the following comment:
    “; for 16-bit app support”. This is not an idle statement.

    Any perceived performance gain from this is strictly placebo, it cannot be real.

    Larry Miller
    Microsoft MCSA

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