Speed Up Vista Startup

Windows Vista spends a sweet time starting up. hehe “caching” those common files for quick access as if you need to wait right. You need ot be spontaneous you need to work now. If this affecting your hard disk, Disabling Readyboost will reduce the disk access at startup.
Even disabling Vista’s feature called Superfetch. Which can be done from the Services section of the Administrative Control Panel, which I recommend doing this if you’re an advanced user. Disabling Superfetch will greatly reduce the disk chatter at startup, but it will result in programs starting more slowly. I’d recommend leaving it enabled. Vista loves Ram. A 1GB is fine but If you want to pack more punch Try upgrading to more a bigger ram “THE BIGGER THE BETTER THE FASTER” If you want quicker performance overall, there’s really no substitute. There’s a big difference between 512MB and 1GB, or going from 1GB to 2GB. For a faster performance don’t take risk Upgrade and get more Ram!


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