Vista Optimizer does Vista system optimization

  
Whether it is manually optimizing the registry and group policy management, or using third-party tools such as Vista Optimizer, Vista system optimization is basically awesome. This article briefly summarizes, more details of Vista optimization, the web teaching network has written nearly a thousand feature articles. First, Vista startup add-on "slimming" 1, open "Start → Run", enter "msconfig" and press the "Enter" button, select the "Enable" option, which lists the program that runs automatically with the computer. Remove the checkmarks before the unnecessary programs. Then open the registry editor to find the following registry key, and delete the startup key value of the unnecessary startup program. HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunOnce HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun 2, open the Vista optimization master, click on the "System Settings" above, and then click on the "Startup Settings" on the left, here as msconfig, you can more intuitively manage the boot project, at the same time, Vista optimization master can also switch on and off Speed ​​optimization and more. Second, the Vista service loads "weight loss" Open "Start → Run", enter "services.msc" and press the "Enter" button to open the "Service", which will stop the service that is not normally used, in the selected service Right click and select "Stop" to stop it. Then double-click on the service, in the pop-up properties dialog box, select the "General" option, and change the "Startup Type" to "Disabled" or "Manual". Vista Optimization Master 3.0 beta1 has provided service optimization tips in the optimization wizard. On the afternoon of March 26, Vista Optimizer 3.0beta2 will be released. The common Vista services that can be banned are listed. You can easily and worry-freely. optimization. Tip: There are also some hardware services that we should disable if they are not used or not used at all (for example, infrared, wireless network, Bluetooth, etc.). To do this, type "devmgmt.msc" in the Run window and disable the devices you don't use in Device Manager.
Third, "Remove" Vista beautiful shell Windows Vista that beautiful shell is indeed a favorite of many users, but it is also a side of the resource consumption, so if the machine is slow, put those flashy special effects off Well, I really feel ugly can not stand, and then open, this is based on their own computer configuration. 1. Right click on the desktop, select the "Personalize" option, cancel "Enable transparency" in Windows color and appearance, or simply change Aero to Vista basic or Windows standard. 2. Right-click on the desktop computer, select Properties, select "Advanced System Settings" in the task bar on the left, select the "Advanced" tab, click "Settings → Visual Effects" in the performance, and select " Adjust to optimal performance." 3. Close the sidebar (Sidebar). Right click on the sidebar and select "Properties", and remove the checkmark "Start the sidebar when Windows starts". All of the above functions can be directly set in the Vista optimization master. Of course, there is another way to click on the Vista Control Panel - System and Maintenance - System - Advanced System Settings, click on "Advanced" - "Performance", Click Settings, select "Adjust to Best Performance", as shown in Figure: 4. Play a stimulant ReadyBoost function to take advantage of the high-speed random access capability of USB flash drive, so that U disk (USB flash drive) as Windows Vista SuperFetch cache, so that Windows Vista gets better performance. Although the principle of ReadyBoost is more complicated, the operation is very simple. As long as the USB flash drive is plugged into the USB interface, Windows Vista will immediately pop up an "AutoPlay" dialog box. If the USB flash drive meets the ReadyBoost requirements, an "Accelerate My System" option will appear. Click the "Accelerate my system" option. The "ReadyBoost" property appears, select the "Use this device" option, and then drag the slider to specify the USB disk space occupied by ReadyBoost. At this time, if you open the USB root directory, you can see a file named "$emd.sfcache". This is actually the SuperFetch cache generated by ReadyBoost. The size of the cache file is the reserved space specified in the ReadyBoost property. Well, by "slimming", "slimming", "shelling" plus a "ReadyBoost" stimulant, your system speed can already "run", and memory usage and CPU resources are greatly reduced.

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