Dit kwam ik tegen op een site, voor windows XP, en ik neem aan dat het bij 2k ook kan,
"The essential components in your computer have an IRQ number assigned to them. With this tweak we can increase the priority given to any IRQ number, improving the performance of that component. This tweak is commonly used for the System CMOS/real time clock, which can improve performance across the board. First of all, decide which one of your components you want to give a performance boost to. Next, you have to figure out which IRQ that piece of hardware is using. Doing this is simple. Just go to Control Panel, then open the System panel (You can also press the shortcut of Windows Key +Break). Click on the ’Hardware’ tab, then on the ’Device Manager’ button
Right click on the component that you want to discover the IRQ for and then click ’Properties’, and then onto the ’Resources’ tab.
You now can see which IRQ this device is using. Remember this number and close down all of the dialog boxes that you have opened, fire up RegEdit. Next, navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl
You will need to create a new DWORD value - called IRQxPriority (’x’ is the IRQ number), finally set the data to 1."
Ik ben wel beniewd of dit werkt, heeft iemand het al eens gedaan?
"The essential components in your computer have an IRQ number assigned to them. With this tweak we can increase the priority given to any IRQ number, improving the performance of that component. This tweak is commonly used for the System CMOS/real time clock, which can improve performance across the board. First of all, decide which one of your components you want to give a performance boost to. Next, you have to figure out which IRQ that piece of hardware is using. Doing this is simple. Just go to Control Panel, then open the System panel (You can also press the shortcut of Windows Key +Break). Click on the ’Hardware’ tab, then on the ’Device Manager’ button
Right click on the component that you want to discover the IRQ for and then click ’Properties’, and then onto the ’Resources’ tab.
You now can see which IRQ this device is using. Remember this number and close down all of the dialog boxes that you have opened, fire up RegEdit. Next, navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl
You will need to create a new DWORD value - called IRQxPriority (’x’ is the IRQ number), finally set the data to 1."
Ik ben wel beniewd of dit werkt, heeft iemand het al eens gedaan?