Optimizing your system will implement the following tweaks and patches:
Windows is forced to unload DLLs from memory
Windows Explorer caches Dynamic-Link Libraries (DLLs) in memory for a period of time after the application using them has been closed. This can be an inefficient use of memory on low memory systems, and may cause problems or delays for programmers developing with Windows DLL files.
The Menu Show Delay is reduced
By default, Windows subtly delays the display of menus. For everyday Windows users however, this delay can become annoying. When this tweak is applied, this delay period is reduced.
Hung applications are ended automatically
When Windows is shut down, this tweak forces the Windows operating system to end all tasks immediately without attempting to safely close those that have hung. This can improve the speed at which Windows shuts down.
Windows XP shut down period is reduced
Additional tweaks are applied that can reduce the time required for Windows XP to shut down.
Boot File Optimization
The Windows boot file is defragmented, improving the speed at which Windows starts.
Optimizing your system:
1. Click Optimize Your System on the Main Status Screen. This will display the Systm Optimizer screen.
2. Click the Optimize Your System button.