postheadericon Increase the Speed of Windows Vista

Although all the new features in Windows Vista are nice, they can slow down your computer. One of the biggest things you can do to speed up Vista, is by have a minimum of 2 gigabytes of ram. Although I had 3 gigabytes of ram and at times still found it to be a little slow. So here are some tips to help speed up Vista:

1. Use Windows Defender

Windows Defender is a built in application in Vista used to prevent and remove spyware. Defender also has a software explorer tool that allows you to see what programs start up when your computer starts. It gives you the option to disable the programs you don’t want to start with your computer. To disable start-up programs go to the search field in the start menu and type defender and then press enter. Windows defender will load, then click tools, then software explorer. Next, make sure the category field says startup programs. It will list all the programs that start up when your computer starts, you can then pick and disable what you don’t want.

2. Turn off Indexing

Windows Vista works in the background automatically indexing any file on your computer. This feature does make it easy and fast to find and access any file but, this can slow down your computer. To turn this feature off  type indexing in the start menu search bar then press enter. Click the modify option, then uncheck all files and folders to turn indexing off. I leave indexing on because I like being able to click the windows button then type the name of the program I want to run in the search bar then pressing enter brings the program right up. But if your computer is running slow it might be good for you to turn indexing off.

3. Change the Visual Settings

Windows Vista has the Aero Experience which is very nice but can be a big resource hog. To disable aero go to the control panel, then click on performance information and tools. Then on the left side of the screen click adjust visual effects. Then its going bring up four options, you can let Windows choose what’s best for your computer, or adjust the visual effects for best appearance or performance. Then last you can always do a custom setup.

4. Use ReadyBoost

Readyboost is a feature in Windows Vista that uses flash memory as a drive for disk cache. The flash memory must be at least 256 MB, and no bigger than 4MB. The memory should have an access time of 1 ms or less. NTFS, FAT16, and FAT32 are supported. ReadyBoost currently only supports one device. If your system has a low amount of RAM I would really suggest using readyboost.

If you have any other tips or tricks to optimize Windows Vista let me know, you can leave a comment. I would love to know what you do to speed up Windows Vista.

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6 Responses to “Increase the Speed of Windows Vista”

  • Bruce Dance:

    IP Helper- This only does any good if your on a IPv6 network and
    chances are your not unless connected to an advanced network.

  • Bernice Green:

    Remote Access Connection- Unless your on dial-up or VPN connection
    then you can diable this service.

  • James London:

    Tablet PC Input Service- If your not using a tablet pc then you can
    disable this service.

  • Vivian Ferguson:

    Winodws Error Reporting Sevice- If you never want to be prompted to
    send an error report to Microsoft then you can disable this
    service.

  • Jack Jimenez:

    It looks quite daunting to run through all the services, so I
    simply downloaded the different registry enetries and tried them
    all. I think I settled on Safe, and then made a few tweaks of my
    own. Much better.

  • Margaret Manion:

    Offline Files- If your not saving data on a file server then you
    can diable this service.

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