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Old August 4th, 2008   #1
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Microsoft s Guide to Speeding Up Windows Vista - Webmonkey

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The company recently posted a 14-page PDF called Vista Performance and Tuning, which will help you speed things up even more.
If you’re a seasoned Vista user, most of this stuff will likely be old hat, but if you haven’t tinkered with Vista too much you might want to try some of Microsoft’s suggestions. The tips range from customizing Vista’s power management (especially handy for laptops) to turning off search indexing in less vital folders (that trick also works well in Mac OS X).
Then of course there’s the eye candy, which always has a performance cost. Rather shockingly, Microsoft shows you how to disable it and also how to use ReadyBoost.







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