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![]() Vista is the new OS "Operating System", and as a recent user I'm looking in to how to speed up "tweak" Vista, so please post any good tried and tested tweaks for Vista here Ann ![]() Turn off Windows Search Indexing Windows Vista search indexing is constantly reviewing files on your system to make their contents available for quick searching. This is handy, but can severely impact system performance, to disable this constant indexing - 1) Click Start then Computer 2) Right Click the C: Drive 3) On General Tab, Uncheck Index this drive for faster searching, 4) On the subsequent dialog box, Select Include subfolders and files.
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Turn off Automatic Disk Defragmentation
Windows Vista and its always-on defragment feature isn't really that necessary and can cause system slow down. Just remember to run a defrag manually one or two times every week, to disable this - 1) Click Start then Computer 2) Right Click the C: Drive 3) Select the Tools Tab 4) Uncheck Run on a schedule 5) Reboot Computer. ![]()
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Turn off Remote Differential Compression
Remote Differential Compression measures the changes in files over a network to transfer them with minimal bandwidth rather than transferring an entire file that has previously been moved. By constantly checking for file changes, this service can hinder system performance, to disable this service - 1) Open Control Panel, 2) Switch to Classic View, 3) Select Program Features, 4) Choose Turn Windows features on and off, 5) Scroll down and uncheck Remote Differential Compression. ![]()
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Turn off Windows Hibernation
Windows hibernation background services can use a large amount of system resources. If you don’t use the Hibernate feature on a regular basis you may want to disable it to give Vista a performance boost. To disable Hibernation - 1) Select the Control Panel then Power Options, 2) Click Change Plan Settings, 3) Click on Change Advanced Power Settings, 4) Expand the Sleep selection, 5) Expand the Hibernate After selection, 6) Crank the selector down to zero, 7) Click Apply. ![]()
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Add a 2GB or higher USB Flash drive to take advantage of Windows Ready Boost (Additional Memory Cache)
Ready Boost is Microsoft’s name for using a USB thumb/flash drive to provide some quick access memory the operating system can use as extra RAM. The Ready Boost system can significantly improve system performance, to set this up - 1) Insert a USB Flash Drive, 2) Click Start then Computer, 3) Right Click the USB Drive in My Computer, 4) Select the Ready Boost Tab, 5) Choose Use this device, 6) Select as much space as you can free up for RAM usage vs. Storage. ![]()
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Turn off System Restore
Analysis and restore point creation by Windows Vista can eat a fair amount of system resources. Disabling this service will obviously mean the system restore feature in Vista will not be available in the event of a system crash. Change this at your own risk, to disable this service - 1) Go to Control Panel>System, 2) Click System Protection on the left panel, 3) Uncheck the main system drive, 4) Agree to the confirmation ![]()
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Disable User Access Control (UAC)
This Dumb "my opinion" new Vista feature attempts to protect your system from malware infection by making you manually confirm a whole host of everyday user operations. While it doesn’t directly impact performance, it can be annoying and might be more hassle than good, to disable User Access Control - 1) Click Start then Control Panel, 2) Select User Accounts, 3) Select Turn User Account Control on or off, 4) Uncheck User Account Control Box, 5) Restart as recommended. ![]()
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Disable excess Windows Services that Auto-Launch at Startup
Just like Windows XP, Vista ships with all kinds of services enabled that load at startup and may never be used by most users, to see what loads at startup and disable the ones you likely won’t be needing (they can always be started manually later) - 1) Click Start then Control Panel, 2) Select Administrative Tools, 3) Choose System Configuration, 4) Click the Services Tab 5) You can safely deselect - Offline Files (unless you’re using Offline File Sync), Tablet PC Input Service (unless you have a tablet PC), Terminal Services, Windows Search (If you have already disabled indexing), Fax (unless you’re using a fax modem).
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Disable Excess Windows Features
Windows ships with other features that are listed separately in the Vista operating system from the startup services, you can view and disable these features by - 1) Clicking Start then Control Panel, 2) Select Program Features, 3) On the left panel, select Turn Windows Features on or off, 4) You can safely deselect - Indexing Service, Remote Differential Compression, Tablet PC Optional Components, Windows DFS Replication Service, Windows Fax & Scan (unless you use a modem for faxing), Windows Meeting Space (unless you use the Live Meeting Service)
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Increase SATA drive performance.
1) Click Start, type Device Manager in the Search box 2) Click the Device Manager, open up the Disk drives tree 3) Right-click drive, and select Properties. 4) Go to the Policies tab and check “Enable Advanced Performance.” Click OK. |
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