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Optimizing Windows 2000 and Windows XP for Audio 
 
 
Introduction................................................................................................................................. 2 
Deciding on an OS..................................................................................................................... 3 
Windows XP –  Home or Professional? ................................................................................. 3 
Hardware requirements...............
                    
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                                      Introduction    Many of our users have asked us for an update on Dave Casey’s excellent article on PC  optimization for audio.  They’ve observed that, while the hardware info in the article is  useful for all PC users, the article is heavily focused on Windows 98 and Windows ME, the  dominant operating systems when the article was written.  As more and more PC’s ship  with Windows XP, we’ve prepared this addendum to address those users’ needs.      It’s strongly suggested that you 
                    
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                            Deciding on an OS    Should you opt for Windows 2000 or a version of XP?  Windows 2000 has been around  longer and many pros consider it more stable.  It’s true that XP’s still working out some of  the kinks, but by and large it’s proving to be pretty robust.  W2k has had more time in use,  thus benefits from more users’ problem reports and (hopefully) the resulting fixes.      Chances are, if you’ve bought a new computer within the last year, it’s already got XP  installed.  This pretty muc
                    
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                          Update or fresh install?    Generally speaking, a fresh install on a wiped hard drive is the best insurance against  potential problems; leftover registry items and other orphaned legacy files can lurk in  your system for months, only to cause unanticipated conflicts with a newly-installed  program or driver at a later date.  Unless you are upgrading from Windows 2000 to XP, a  fresh install is recommended.     Give it Time    When preparing to install a new Operating System, it’s best to make
                    
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                              Preparing for installation        Even after confirming that the computer you want to install XP or 2000 on meets  Microsoft’s recommended minimum specifications, you still may wish to do a little more  investigating before you attempt an install or an upgrade, to make sure that all of your  hardware is compatible with Windows XP or 2000.    There are two valuable Microsoft resources that you should employ before installing  Windows XP or 2000 on your existing hardware: the Hardware Compat
                    
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                              Before you begin the install, it’s a good idea to download all necessary drivers for your  PC hardware from the Internet.  Pay particular attention to drivers for your graphics  adapter, and any audio and MIDI interfaces.  As well, make sure your printer, CD burner  and any other peripherals are covered.  If you’ll be using the computer for connecting to  the Internet, also pay attention to drivers for your network card or modem.      As a general rule of thumb, drivers written for Windows
                    
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                        Booting from CD    You will need to tell your computer to boot from the Windows CD-ROM instead of your  (presumably blank and formatted) hard drive.  To do so, you must access your  computer’s BIOS (usually hitting DELETE key during boot up will access the BIOS; some  computers use F8 or another key, so check your computer’s documentation or the  manufacturer’s website).  Once in the BIOS, you will need to change the order of boot  up devices.  This is normally set for (1) floppy drive, (2) hard
                    
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                        One other interesting point: NTFS can read the "resource fork" of SDII files from MacOS,  and can therefore recognize the timecode stamps used in these files; FAT(32) can’t do  this.  If you do a lot of work with ProTools or other MacOS-based DAW applications, you  should consider at least one NTFS partition in your system.  (Note that this does not imply  that your NTFS-based system can mount/read from a MacOS drive; simply that individual  SDII files imported to an NTFS drive will retain their
                    
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                              Dual Boot    The compatibility with legacy (older) software in Windows 2000 and XP is considerably  more restricted compared with Windows 9x; this is intentionally designed to insure stability  against any kind of application failure.  If an incompatible program is run, Windows 2000  or XP will stop it as soon as it tries to access that program.  It normally will not crash or  cause instability, but it will not allow the program to be run.      1. If you need to run such programs, or want 
                    
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                          Multiple Users    While Win9x also offers the option of setting up multiple users on a single computer, the  implementation under W2k and XP offers far more independence between these  multiple user accounts.  If you will be using your computer for multiple functions, it’s a  good idea to set up separate user accounts for audio applications and general use.  This  will allow you to slim down the audio profile in order to gain maximum performance from  the OS.     One important note: If you cho
                    
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                          System Performance Tweaks – Stuff to Do After Installing         Windows Messenger    One of the ‘features’ of XP is the deeper integration of Windows Messenger.  While  Messenger may be useful for on-line communication, it’s a real resource hog; we  recommend disabling it for audio use.  To do this, right-click on its icon in the task tray  and select 'open'. (If an animated assistant pops up just cancel it…..we’ll deal with  getting rid of those later.)  Now go to the “Tools” menu and select
                    
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                        Display properties          While pretty photos and animated graphics are fun, they also contribute to bogging  down your lean mean audio machine.  And in keeping with Microsoft’s tradition of  making looks a high priority, those fancy visuals are programmed to take processing  priority away from what we consider important, processing audio.  Disabling those  effects is a good idea unless you don’t mind a pretty drop-down menu causing a  frustrating dropout or audio glitch.        If you feel yo
                    
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                        Now disable visual effects.  Select the “Appearance” tab, click the Effects button and  disable "Use transition effects…".  It's also a good idea to disable "Show window contents  while dragging".                                        Figure 5 – Disabling Transition Effects  Figure 6 – Selecting Color Quality        Now select the “Settings” tab.  Set your display color quality to 16Bit.   Setting it to a  higher (24 or 32 bit) depth detracts from audio performance since Windows will need to  a
                    
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                        Next select the ‘Screen Saver’ tab.  Screen savers generally tend to kick in when you  least want them to; we recommend choosing None.  On the same page, select your  monitor power saving options.  Windows usually defaults to relatively short times of  inactivity before shutting off your monitor and hard disk and activating hibernate mode.   We recommend deactivating hibernate mode (set to Never).  In fact, in most cases it’s  best to set all the energy saving functions to 'always on'.        Wh
                    
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                                System Restore    Windows is set up to write periodic “restore check points” so that, in the event of a crash  or a corrupted file, your system can restore to its most recent functional settings.  Some  users recommend disabling system restore to improve performance.   NOTE that this is not  recommended unless you make regular system backups.      To disable system restore, open the Control Panel and select System.  Select the System  Restore tab and check “turn off system restore on all
                    
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                        performance of background services” to ensure lowest latency with ASIO-based drivers  (ASIO drivers run as background services in Windows).    W2K:  Right click on My Computer and choose Properties.  Select the Advanced Tab,  then click the Performance Button.  Change the mode from Application Response to  Background Services                 Figure 10 – Adjusting Display for Best Performance         Virtual memory    Windows defaults to setting virtual memory automatically.  Under most circumsta
                    
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                          NOTE:  Some users advise disabling virtual memory for increased performance.  We do  not recommend this unless you have at least 512 MB of RAM.  Even then, note that this is  not practical for all systems, as it can tend to make some machines less stable.   That  said, if you choose to disable virtual memory you can do so on the same page (Control  Panel/System/Advanced).                     Figure 11 – Setting Virtual Memory                Fast user switching      Windows NT and 2000 introduc
                    
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                        machine.  All those applications running in the background require some degree of CPU  usage, as well as RAM.    To disable this feature, go to Control Panel, and under “User Accounts” click on “Change  the way users log on and off” and uncheck “fast user switching.”                            Figure 12 – Disabling Fast User Switching         Auto Start and System Services       Earlier versions of Windows used the startup menu to specify programs which are loaded  into memory on boot up.  Win2k
                    
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                        particular service is running presently, as well as whether it loads automatically on boot  up, manually (called up by either the user or a program), or is disabled.  You can edit       any service by double clicking on it.  Some services can not be disabled for safety  reasons – without these Windows will not run, or will suffer serious performance issues.    It’s strongly recommended that you not completely disable any services without knowing  what they do, and whether other programs or servi
                    
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                            Disk I/O Performance Logging    Windows defaults to continual logging of Input and Output data to your hard drive.   Disabling this will free up some resources.  To disable performance logging, go to the  Start menu and select Run.  Type in “diskperf –n” (minus the quotes) and hit Okay.        Write Behind Caching    Windows defaults to write-behind caching, holding data in a memory buffer before  writing it to disk.   Disabling this function will increase your system performance by writing