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Proven Ways To Improve Windows Vista's Performance



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By : Julia Wayne    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-29 04:10:00
When you get yourself a computer installed with Windows Vista you need to do a lot of fine tuning to ensure that it can work to offer you efficiency. However, Windows Vista is known to be pretty stable and you can count on it, it is very memory hungry and you need to work with a high memory if you want it to work well. Below are a few things you can do to your machine to improve Windows Vista performance.

1. Junk software: Many PC companies like Dell power up their computers with a number of software that you may never use, therefore you may need to be wise and choose programs that you use and uninstall programs that you will never use. Just keep the bare minimum and you can get maximum efficiency from your Windows Vista operating system.

2. Windows Defender: When Windows Vista was first launched there were a lot of complaints floating around regarding virus infection. However windows vista tried to make it right by pre installing Windows defender that basically protects your computer against viruses. However, if you are a smart user and are going to install some other anti-virus software anyway you should make sure that this particular program is disabled when you bring the computer home.

3. UAC (User Access Control): The User Access Control is probably a function you can easily do away with. When you click on anything that has an effect on system configuration, it will ask you if you really want to use the operation. Disabling it will keep you away from thinking about unnecessary questions and offer efficiency. Disable this function after you have disabled the defender.

4. Readyboost: Using an external memory will help your Vista perform better. Any high speed 2.0 flash drive will help Vista use this as an extended RAM, hence reducing the load on your hard drive.

5. Graphics and User Interface: If you are not one that cares about fancy features on the User Interface and primarily need your computer to get things done fast, then you should disable a few features that are not helping you with your work. The jazzy features pack on unnecessary load on your memory and processor.

6. Start up programs: Removing startup programs that are affecting the speed of your computer can really help. Anti virus software take up a lot of space and usually drag down the efficiency of your computer. Maybe working towards getting a anti virus software that is not so heavy may help.

7. Unnecessary services: There are a number of services on your computer that you may not need, but are unnecessarily adding load on your PC's performance. Identify them by using the administrative tools function in the control panel and you can stop or disable the services that you really don't need.

By simply understanding what you need to do to improve performance you can make a difference to Windows Vista and make sure it performs better so that you do not lose out on time.

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Article written by Julia Wayne, expert copywriter and Internet marketer. To learn more about how to improve your PC performance and about the latest antivirus software, visit Antivirus Reviews .

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