XP32
v3.7.86
If you currently work with Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition, then you will certainly value this advanced performance software which will tweak your system just the way you want it.
XP32 allows you to fine-tune your Windows XP and Internet Explorer easily and safely. This 32 bit program optimizes the performance for the tasks you do most often, while saving you the unnecessary CPU and RAM overhead.
XP32 requires Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition. There are no minimum hardware requirements: any PC running any version of Windows XP will support XP32.
XP32 hides in your system tray and keeps Windows XP optimized for peak performance.
Included are 85 Windows Tweaks and options to improve performance.
Improve memory usage
Improve disk cache
Remove Windows annoyances
Increase Windows performance
Reduce crashes and hangs
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