Ch 6. Performance Rating Windows 7 adjusts itself to match the ability of the hardware –Aero Theme v. Windows Basic –Gaming features –TV recording –Video.

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Ch 6

Performance Rating Windows 7 adjusts itself to match the ability of the hardware –Aero Theme v. Windows Basic –Gaming features –TV recording –Video playback

WinSAT: Windows System Assessment Tool Start, PERF Click "Performance Information and Tools" Scores range from Higher is better

Task Manager Ctrl+Shift+Esc or Ctrl+Alt+Delete Processes tab shows CPU and RAM each process is using CPU stuck at 100% or Memory constantly increasing indicates a problem You can terminate processes here

Task Manager Performance tab Physical Memory –Total: Amount of RAM installed –Cached: Contains recently used programs and documents, can be used for applications if necessary –Available: Physical RAM that is not being used –Free: Portion of the cache that does not contain useful information These numbers are inaccurate and don't add up correctly (see links Ch 6a & 6b)

Task Manager Kernel Memory –Paged: Mapped to virtual memory –Nonpaged: Must be in physical RAM only

Task Manager System –Handles: objects (pointers) used by all processes –Threads: Components of processes that operate independently –Processes: Number of items in the Processes tab –Up Time –Commit (MB): Minimum and Maximum Page File size

Page File When RAM is unavailable, Windows puts data on the hard disk in the Page File –Also called virtual memory Virtual memory is much slower than RAM Computers that use too much virtual memory run slowly and need more RAM

Signs of Inadequate RAM Physical Memory Free is small, approaching zero –System is starving for RAM Physical Memory Cached much less than half of Physical Memory Total –System will be somewhat slow, because Windows cannot use as much cache as it should

Resource Monitor Start, MONITOR Click "Resource Monitor"

Resource Monitor Overview tab –Four categories of metrics: CPU, Disk, Network, Memory –Expand category sections with the little down-arrow in the bottom section

Resource Monitor CPU tab –Shows handles and modules for each process

Resource Monitor Memory tab –Details for each process –Very clear summary at the bottom –Hard Faults occur when the computer cannot find data in the RAM cache and must use virtual memory

Resource Monitor Disk tab –Details about disk usage by each process

Resource Monitor Network tab –Lists TCP Connections and Listening Ports!

Performance Monitor Start, PERFORMANCE Click "Performance Monitor" Baffling complexity Not required for desktop support Useful for servers

Ways to Speed Up Startup Skip BIOS Checks Reduce OS Choices Menu Timeout –Start, MSCONFIG, Boot tab Use "No GUI Boot" –But it will hide some Blue Screen errors

Ways to Speed Up Startup Upgrade Device Drivers Use Automatic Logon –Bad for security Configure Prefetcher

Ways to Speed Up Applications Add more RAM Get a faster hard drive Adjust Prefetching to preload applications Update Device Drivers Giving Priority to Programs –Start, ADVANCED SYSTEM –Click "View advanced system Settings" –In Performance group, click Settings –Click Advanced tab Programs is the default setting

Ways to Speed Up Applications Give it more priority in Task Manager –Right-click process

Hard Drive Performance Specifications Hard Drive Speed –Revolutions per minute –7,200 rpm is common, 10,000 rpm is available Hard Drive Cache –8 to 16 MB is common, 32 MB is better Time Specifications –Seek Time Most commonly quoted; lower is better –Latency –Write time –Read time

Hard Drive Maintenance Keep empty space on the drive –Clean off unneeded files –Uninstall programs you don't need Check Disk for Errors Defragment disk Disable Compression and Encryption Turn off Content Indexing

Making Hard Drives Faster Exotic Ideas Use Write Caching –On by default anyway Use NTFS file system, not FAT16 or FAT32 Turn off 8.3 Filename Creation Disable Last Access Timestamp

Ways to Speed Up Virtual Memory Virtual memory uses a hard disk file to store temporary data when RAM is full –Also called "Paging" Adjusting the Page File –Start, ADVANCED SYSTEM –Click "View advanced system Settings" –In Performance group, click Settings –Click Advanced tab –Click Change…

Ways to Speed Up Virtual Memory Use the fastest physical disk for the Page file Use the disk with the most free space for the Page file –Helpful because the Page file can automatically grow Split the Page file across multiple physical disks

Ch 7

Checking the Hard Disk for Errors In Hard Drive Properties Can take a long time

Checking Disk Free Space Computer window in Details view shows free space Disk Cleanup –Start, CLEAN –Click "Disk Cleanup"

Defragmenting Your Hard Disk Defragmenting a disk arranges the files on it neatly Makes read and write faster Does NOT create more free space Windows 7 defragments disks automatically –You shouldn't have to defragment manually

Preparing for Trouble System Restore automatically creates restore points for you, that contain the Registry, installed program files, and crucial system files –Every 24 hours –Before installing modern applications, patches, unsigned device drivers –Before restoring backed-up files –Before reverting to a previous configuration using System Restore

Creating a System Repair Disc Start, REPAIR Click "Create a System Repair disc" Useful if you don't have a Windows 7 Install disc

Backing Up Your Files Start, BACKUP Click "Backup and Restore" Use "Set up backup" to schedule regular document backups Use "Create a system image" to back up the System drive

Create a System Image Store the backup on: Hard disk DVDs Network

Restoring From a System Image If Windows 7 is still running –Open Recovery in Control Panel –Click "Advanced Recovery Methods" If the boot loader still works –Press F8 during startup –In Advanced Boot Options, select "Repair your computer" Boot from a Windows 7 install disc or a system repair disc –Click "Repair your computer"

Updates and Patches Click Start, UPDATE Click "Windows Update"

Reading Event Viewer Logs Start, EVE Click "Event Viewer" View, Customize, clear "Action Pane"