Ten less-known improvements in Vista

  

For Vista, most people know the cool features of Aero, Flip 3D, etc. In fact, Vista is quite connotative. Vista's better user experience is not only due to the main features it provides, but hundreds of undocumented improvements are also indispensable. Key features in Vista include a new layer of security, integrated search, games and DVD browsers, DirectX 10, backup, Aero effects, better audio processing, Windows Event Log, WDDM, SuperFetch, ReadyBoost, ReadyDrive, WPF, WCF and many more. But in addition to the user's beautiful interface, there are a lot of cool features. Here are ten lesser-known improvements in Vista. 1. Real multi-threaded browser


Multi-threaded browser

In XP, if the user opens a file dialog that requires a CD/DVD drive to be connected or a network that needs to be accessed The window, then the entire interface will be rigid for a while. However, this situation has been greatly improved in Vista. When a similar task is performed, Vista will assign a new thread to complete, and the whole operation process is very smooth. 2. Great improvements in wireless networks
Wireless Network Manager

The wireless network integrated in XP is very flattering. Most users have installed a third-party wireless network manager instead. The wireless network manager in Vista is not just a better look, it really helps users to complete tasks. 3. Excellent Hot Plug Support
Hot Plug Progress Display

At the time of Vista's launch a year ago, there were very few drivers available. And now the situation has greatly improved. When the user connects the new device to Vista, it quickly recognizes the device and displays a progress dialog to inform the user of the device's connection. 4. Multi-faceted optimization
Multi-faceted improvements

As shown in the figure below, this type of improvement in the operating system makes Vista more enjoyable to use. 5. Provides more information about the system
Task Manager

In XP, when the user finds that the system is slow, the task manager is usually viewed and the CPU usage and memory usage are checked. Happening. In Vista, the task manager also displays the bandwidth of the hard disk currently in use and shows that those processes are currently accessing the hard disk. 6. Support for more handles
System handles

In XP, if the system handles up, the program will not run, then strange things will happen, and there is no warning message. In this case the user only has to reboot the system. In Vista, it seems that it can hold more handles. 7. System Evaluation
System Performance Evaluation

In XP, this function can be described as “What type of computer is this?” and the usual answer is “Lenovo”, “ld”; Dell & rdquo; et al. In Vista, the system also displays the performance index of the corresponding component so that the user has an intuitive understanding of the overall performance of the system.

8. Better Thumbnails
Better Thumbnails

Vista integrates with Windows Photo Gallery. In XP, the thumbnail size of the image is 128*128, and in Vista, the user can set the size of the thumbnail to make the collection of images more convenient. 9. Better Notebook User Experience In XP, users can't be sure if the notebook really needs to be replied from hibernation. In Vista, users can clearly know that the system has been restored. 10. Usability improvements.
Improvement Improvements

Vista has been considered in many details. For example, when you click on the clock in the system tray, a nice calendar is displayed. In XP, users need to double-click to see the date and time of the system.

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