Probably not. Even when Classic view is enabled, the Theme service is still running, and shadows and animations may still be enabled. Only disabling the theme service will actually provide a performance boost.
Because it is an application that is currently running on your computer.
WindowsTM is an OS and a window is a plate of glass. On your computer, any application and any dialog box that you have running will be running in a "window" Often the window will have a frame (but it does not have to).
Because it is an application that is currently running on your computer.
most of the time you get istructions with hardwares
Click the maximise button, next to close. Or if you are running windows 7, drag the window to the top of the screen.
yeah
There are multiple ways to optimize bandwidth. While working in your browser window, be sure to try to keep one browser window open at a time. This increases the stream. Use an optimizer performance checker online to see how the computer is ranging in bandwidth. See what is running on your computer in your start up properties and stop running what is not needed. A shortcut to shutting down unnecessary running programs on your computer. Start menu, type in the search box, "msconfig". Depending on your operating system, a display for an msconfig window will appear. Just check all that apply. If your computer does nothing, believe it or not, you already did it. Now restart your computer.
you dont, get a new computer
Fragmentation of files is common on a Window's hard drive, and running the defragging program will resolve this.
Yes
It all depends on the speed of your computer and the speed of your Internet hookup Most Dial up services are very slow loading pictures and most broad band are fast. Once you have loaded the picture, the next time should be faster as it stores in your cookies. Your computer may also be slow if you have to many programs running at once. Go to your start window then run and type in msconfig. After that click on startup menu and disable all then apply. When you close you will be asked to restart After restarting your computer will be much faster.
Right Click My Computer Select Properties Select Advanced Tab Click Settings Button in the performance section