How to Optimize Vista for better performance
Here I specified some useful way to optimize the Vista's performance. That is no matter how fast or shiny computers might be when they are new, they all seem to get slower over time. That state-of-the-art PC you bought last year might not feel like such a screamer after you install a dozen programs, load it with antispyware and antivirus tools, and download untold amounts of junk from the Internet.
Whatever the cause, there are a lot of ways to help speed up Windows and make your PC work better—even without upgrading your hardware. Here are some tips to help you optimize Windows Vista for faster performance.
1 . Delete programs you never use
2 . Limit how many programs load at start-up
3 . Defragment your hard drive
4 . Clean up your hard disk
5 . Run fewer programs at the same time
6 . Turn off visual effects
7 . Try restarting if there's a problem
8 . Add more memory
9 . Check for viruses and spyware
10 . Check your computer’s speed
11 . Disable services you don’t need
12 . Check for updates from the manufacturer
I'll post some brief details about each of the optimizing steps..
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This Articles was posted on 5:10 AMWednesday, January 21, 2009
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