Simple solution to Vista acceleration and optimization issues

  
        

First, speed up the Vista boot and shutdown speed

First: "Start" -> "Run", type "regedit" in the open box and click "OK" to open the Registry Editor. Navigate to "HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop".

1. Find "AutoEndTasks" and set its key value to 1;

2. Find "HungAppTimeout" and change its value to 200, the default is 50000;

3. Find the "MenuShowDelay" primary key, change its value to "0", you can remove the menu delay;

4. Find "WaitToKillAppTimeout", change its value to 1000, the default is 20000.

Next: Locate "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControl".

Set the value of "WaitToKillServiceTimeout" to "200", so the shutdown speed is significantly faster after setting.

Finally: Locate the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlShutdown" branch and create a new string value named "FastReboot" in the right window and set its value to 1. Restart the computer after exiting the Registry Editor for it to take effect. This will speed up Vista much faster.

Second, reduce Vista boot scroll time

To speed up the blue scroll bar when Windows starts, you can open the registry editor, navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession ManagerMemoryManagementPrefetchParameters", found on the right The "EnablePrefetcher" primary key changes its default value from 3 to 1, so that the scroll bar scrolls less time.

Third, clear the DLL file not used in memory

Open the registry to locate: "HKKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersion", add an item "AlwaysUnloadDLL" in the "Explorer", the default value is set to 1. (Note: If the default value is set to 0, this function is disabled.)

4. Open the startup optimization function

Locate: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftDfrgBootOptimizeFunction", set the value of Enable to " Y".

V. Increasing Broadband Speed ​​

Windows includes Vista's default bandwidth of 20%, which is not a big deal for individual users, so it's better to make full use of it. In Start -> Run, type gpedit.msc to open the Group Policy Editor. Find "Computer Configuration" -> "Administrative Template" -> "Network" -> "QoS Packet Scheduler", select "Restrict Reservable Bandwidth" on the right, and select "Properties" to open the Restriction to retain the Bandwidth Properties dialog. In the box, select "Disabled". This frees up the reserved bandwidth and is very useful for making the most of bandwidth and speed when surfing the Internet.

Sixth, optimize visual effects

Right click on the desktop or "Computer" on the start menu, select "Properties", select "Advanced System Settings" in the left category view, click "Advanced" Click "Settings" on the "Performance" tab, the "Performance Options" window will pop up, click "Adjust to Best Performance" on the "Visual Effects" tab, then "OK", then you can If you remove the animation from the menu, you should feel a noticeable increase in speed. 7. Reduce the delay of disk detection

Execute the command "chkntfs /t:0" in DOS environment to reduce the waiting time for disk detection, indicating that the waiting time is 0 seconds, if no 0 or other is specified The number of seconds, just chkntfs /t, shows the current settings.



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