Xp Home users check householdhacker.com for an update with a link on how to enable message queuing services!
Today we’ll show you how to reduce your latency (lag) by up to HALF in World of Warcraft and other online games! This tutorial is for Vista, but there are Windows XP friendly instructions on our website at www.householdhacker.com.
Household Hacker wants Age of Conan preorder (with Rhino preferably).
Music by:
Frank Klepacki
Track/Album:
Morphscape/Morphscape
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Disclaimer:
As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos, we cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.







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hi guys i am running vista 64bit and went throe the tutorial until step after first reboot there is no msmq/parameters dir. only MSSQLServer witch has no features like in the video.
? since i am running 64 bit os.
also should i use QWORD 64bit instead Dword 32bit
Where are these XP instructions?
wtf man seriously I would like the instructions to xp.
honestly I think vista sux but it seems like I need to convert in a year or 2
Hey guys. I am running XP-64 bit, and I can’t find the XP version of this video. Is it because you guys changed website design?
whers the exp guide
Please upload the directions again for XP!
who the fuck uses vista or if you think of it macs are bull shit its for people who cant use pc
Where IS The update with a link on how to enable message queuing services!
I don’t see the XP instructions anywhere. Do it imo.
hi i want to know, is it just hiding your real ping or make your ping be better ?
Where is the intruction for xp?
Household Hacker – How to Hack your Ping : The Text Guide Adventure!
STEPS:
1) Go to Regedit (Use RUN in start)
2) Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\ and then select the folder under Interfaces with your IP address or router information on it.(It should be the folder with the most entries in it)
3) Right click in right hand panel and click add new DWORD value named “TcpAckFrequency” in the folder from step 2,right click the entry then click modify and assign a value of 1 hex. Do this again with DWORD entry “”TCPNoDelay” with a value of 1 hex in the same folder.
4) XP USERS: Start > Settings > Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs, Windows Components on the left bar, scroll down and check the entry Message Queuing and click next. VISTA USERS: go to Control panel, uninstall a program, then turn windows features on or off. Check MSMQ Server and its subordinates.
5) Restart your computer.
6) Windows key + r, regedit
7)Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Paramet ers and right click on righthand panel and add new DWORD value TCPNoDelay, right click entry and assign a modifier of 1. Close registry, restart your computer!
If for some reason you want to change your system back to normal, modify all those earlier registries’ hexidecimal to 2, which turns them off. If this didn’t work for you then recheck that you did everything exactly correct. Enjoy!
Love this ….. speed is awesome!!
If I remember the instructions that were on the old site it is the same thing, you have to make the registry changes but add msmq, which is not on the xp home edition version, you have to manually add it, xp professional has it on there. They had instructions to add msmq manually but I can’t remember them. You have to use the command prompt. I used agent ransack to search a xp prof cd, and found the msmq files but I don’t know how to create a installer or dos program. I tried installing the components off of the prof cd to xp home edition using the autoplay menu but it asks for the home edition cd when I try to install it. I have search microsoft but they didn’t have a way to add it to home edition.
has anyone tested this hack on windows 7? i do not know if this is something i want to try out for myself or should i let the experts handle this and update it??