Hallo Lukenl
Als eerste heb je een merk pc of een eigen bouw ,merk pc's kunnen een aangepast geheugen nodig hebben anders past het niet.
Dan is er het type geheugen dat in je moederbord kan zoals ddr2 of ddr3.
En dan heb je de snelheid van het geheugen voor het geval of je gaat overclocken.
Aero (Themes)
Reduce the overhead associated with Windows 7 new Theme. As a side note, the new Aero is a big reason to upgrade to Windows 7 and I really enjoy the new look. However, if you are using an older system that does not meet the recommended requirements to run the Aero Glass engine or have a system that does not have Windows 7 certified driver support, disable the themes to make it look like Windows 2000/XP (with its new theme disabled) and save the memory.
Also, in order to get back Aero Themes selection (after performing these steps, they will be grayed out of selection), you will have to reverse (enable) the features and reboot.
With the default Category Control Panel:
1. Head to Start
2. Select Control Panel
3. Select Appearance and Personalization
4. Select Personalization
5. Select Theme
6. Under Basic and High Contrast Themes, select "Windows Classic"
Fine tune visual performance options:
With the default Category Control Panel:
1. Head to Start
2. Select Control Panel
3. Select System and Security
4. Select System
5. Select Advanced system settings (on the left side)
6. select Advanced tab
7. Select Settings button under Performance
8. Select "Adjust for best performance."
9. Select the Ok button
In order to shrink up the task bar to be only "one line", you will need to check another box located here:
1. Right click the taskbar where there is nothing at
2. Select Properties
3. Taskbar tab
4. Check "Use small icons"
After that, Disable and Stop the Themes service.
With the default Category Control Panel:
1. Head to Start
2. Select Control Panel
3. Select System and Security
4. Select Administrative Tools
5. Select Services
6. Select "Themes" service (Double Click)
7. Select General Tab
8. In the Startup type: select "Disabled"
9. In the Service status area: select "Stop"
10. Select the Ok button to close the panel
You may also want to disable the Desktop Window Manager Session Manager Service
1. Head to Start
2. Select Control Panel
3. Select System and Security
4. Select Administrative Tools
5. Select Services
6. Select "Desktop Window Manager Session Manager" service (Double Click)
7. Select General Tab
8. In the Startup type: select "Disabled"
9. In the Service status area: select "Stop"
10. Select the Ok button to close the panel
Rebooting is not required as each action performed above is applied at the time it is finished.
Thanks to Blackviper
Groetjes