Write combining" is a method that let PC data to be connected jointly in a "write buffer" for instantaneous writing to the hard disk drive or other storage device. (The "write buffer" is an necessary part of write combining. It let the PC memory to at the same time read and write data.) In Windows XP, users are given the alternative of fixing the write combining settings to their preferred setting (disabled or enabled). Fixing the write combining setting to or from "disabled" in Windows XP can be able to fairly easily.

Instructions

Step1

Start your computer's "Display Settings." To perform this, go to Start," "Control Panel," "Appearance and Themes" and "Display," then come on the "Settings" tab, click "Advanced" and then come on the "Troubleshoot" tab.

Step2

Click to ensure (or uncheck) the check box for "Enable Write Combining."

Step3

Click "Apply" then "OK" to save your alteration. You have now effectively set your write combining settings in Windows XP.