Windows 7 Performing slower than XP ?

aciddemon123

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Hello, i've recently upgraded my laptop to Windows 7, the browsing was the same , a little higher ram consumption at the start but not much of a difference compared to XP, but i tested playing a game and Windows 7 is performing slower than XP , lower fps...i've disabled core parking and i dont have anything running in the background slowing down my laptop...

How can i fix this ? Or should i really go back to windows XP?
 
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It depends on your hardware / system configuration which you should post.
If your hardware is capable of the increased performance, it could speed up. If the hardware is old and obsolete, don't expect an increase (example):
P4 processor - you will never get what you want despite the win 7 upgrade.
Quad core -...

aciddemon123

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Windows 7 installed everything automatically , except for one that i installed myself...the model is Acer Extensa 5620z it's na old laptop not made for gaming but what is important here is that the upgrade from windows xp to 7 made my gaming performance WORSE.
 
You haven't mentioned how much RAM you have. Windows 7 takes a lot more than XP. I wouldn't try to run Windows 7 32 bit in less than 2 GB, probably 4 GB for gaming, and 64 bit should have 6 to 8 GB. RAM's not that expensive and can really make a difference since it operates a million times faster than hard drives (nanoseconds vs milliseconds).

Good luck.
 


It depends on your hardware / system configuration which you should post.
If your hardware is capable of the increased performance, it could speed up. If the hardware is old and obsolete, don't expect an increase (example):
P4 processor - you will never get what you want despite the win 7 upgrade.
Quad core - Will run much better on Win7 (compared to XP).

In the meantime, you can try power settings:
Click Start, Click Control Panel,
Look at the top of the window, in the path bar you see “control panel >”
Click on “>” (in the path bar) now click on “all control panel options.”
(This will open up all the hidden controls available)
Click Power Options
click on the arrow to “show other plans”
Check the Box that says "high performance"
Click (in high performance) "change plan settings"
Turn off display: set to NEVER
Put the computer to sleep: set to NEVER
Click: Change advanced plan settings
Scroll down the list: Click on the + signs to expand the choices for each item on the list.
Require a password on wake up: set to NO
Hard disk: turn off the hard disk: set to NEVER
Wireless adapter settings:
Sleep: set to NEVER
Allow Hybrid sleep: set to NEVER
Hibernate after: set to NEVER
Allow wake timers: set to disable
USB settings:
USB selective suspend setting: set to NEVER
Power Buttons and lid:
Power button action: Setting: set to shut down
Sleep Button Action: set to: do nothing
PCI Express:
Link State Power Management, Setting: OFF
Processor Power Management: Minimum state (set to) 7%

System Cooling Policy: setting: Active
Maximum State (set to) 100%
Display
Turn off display after: setting: NEVER (turning off display automatically can cause freezing also)
Turn off the monitor power manually, when you want it off. Don’t use the auto monitor turn off.
Multimedia Settings:
When Sharing Media: Setting: Prevent idling to sleep
When Playing Video: Setting: Optimize Video
Click APPLY
Click OK

Open the bios set up and make sure "cool and quiet" is OFF. (AMD)
If there is a power saver or a "quiet mode" in the bios, shut it off...
There may be a performance setting in the bios setup you have...make sure it's cranked up to max.
in the bios, see that the allocation for video, if available, is maxed.

Now open the hardware manager profiles...
click start
click computer
click system properties
click device manager
double click on mice and other pointing devices
right click on HID compliant mouse
left click on properties
click on the power management tab
UN-check the box that says: "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power." (there is now NO check mark in this box)
click OK

Now repeat this procedure for all mice, monitors, keyboards, and ALL USB ports on the device manager list.

You must open ALL the devices one at a time, as above, and turn off the power saver, for each device.

NOW turn all the security back ON. NOW open your security antivirus. Make sure the antivirus is set to "gaming mode." Or "multimedia mode."
This prevents the security updating from interrupting your game / multimedia priority.
IF the security does not have "gaming mode" or "multimedia mode" get different security.
IF you are using "free" security downloaded from the internet, get rid of it NOW.
Use ONLY professional all in one security. DO NOT load multiple mismatched security programs, which conflict with each other.
DO NOT load free tools into your system such as: "driver sweeper" or any of that "free" goofy stuff.


 
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