Sunday, February 15, 2009

How To Speed Up Vista

Hey guys here is a tutorial on how to speed up Windows Vista.
This is for all those sluggish Windows Vista Pc's out there, or just any pc.

Note I do not take any responsibility for what you do!!!


Ok so first of all there are many things that startup on your pc when you turn it on especially if you got your pc from the store (aka you did not build it).

So on vista's start menu type msconfig then enter.
Next click on the startup tab.
And disable all the thing you don't want to be started upon boot (Note this just turns the things off it does not delete them. Also do not turn off the things you need like anti-virus)

Ok Now you type msconfig in the menu again but this time go to the boot tab.
Once you are there choose the windows vista install and click advanced options.
If you have a dual core or more cpu check the number of processers box and choose the numbers of cpus you have.

And in the same windows check the maximum memory box and set it to the highest you have.

You can also go to the services tab and uncheck everything you do not need.

Now if you don't need that sidebar then you can disable it because it sucks a lot of recources
To do this in the task manager right click windows sidebar and uncheck start sidebar when windows starts.

Another thing you can do is right click the desktop and select personalize.
Now go to the last option called display settings and set the resolution to the highest.
You can also go to advanced options and go to the monitor tab and set the refresh rate to the highest your monitor can support.

You can also increase your virtual memory by going to the start menu and right click "computer" and go to properties and go to advanced system settings.
Now under performance click settings now click the advanced tab and increase to the amount you want.

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