Let your system also have Win 7 performance

  

Some unofficial tests show that Windows 7 starts faster than Vista, and many users say they "feel" that Windows 7 is faster than Vista. If you make some improvements to the Vista system, your experience will rise to the level of Windows 7.

Fast Startup Speed

Cause: My two-year-old Acer ASPire desktop computer takes two minutes to start the Vista system, but it takes only 43 seconds to boot Windows 7. In other words, Microsoft wastes me more than 70 seconds every day.

Method: We have a lot of ways to speed up the startup of Vista/XP. First of all, if you are still using a 1GB memory machine, you should now upgrade to at least 2GB. This is very helpful for speeding up startup and running frequently used programs. Next step: Startup Delayer is a nice boot setup program that allows the user to set the boot sequence of the boot process. If you set some minor programs to start after 10 to 15 after booting, the startup speed of the Vista/XP system will increase dramatically.

Startup Delayer download: http://www.newhua.com/soft/51503.htm

If your system has been around for a long time, the best way to speed up the boot is to format it. Hard disk and reload system. Although this will take you a lot of time, the system will run faster.

Better User Account Control UAC

Reason: Although the purpose is good, UAC has become Vista's biggest problem. In Windows 7, UAC has moved away from our daily operations, while at the same time ensuring user security. Windows 7 users can choose four security levels, and users can set the frequency of receiving prompts according to their own situation.

Method: Vista users should constantly endure UAC torture, but you can turn off UAC and choose third-party software to replace it. For example, the Norton UAC tool can replace Vista's UAC functionality. Not only does Norton UAC allow users to set up, but it also offers the "no longer access" option.

Norton UAC tool download: http://www.newhua.com/soft/74600.htm

faster running speed

Cause: Windows 7 running speed Is it really much faster than Vista? It is not the case. According to data from the PC World Test Center, Windows 7 and Vista are running at almost the same speed, and it is difficult for users to detect the difference in speed between the two systems (see the figure below). Of course, we also agree with the testers' approval of the speed of Windows 7, which is called "perceive shaping reality."



Method: Of course, we must first optimize the Vista system. In addition, we can use the CCleaner system cleaning tool. Ccleaner can clean up temporary files that are no longer used by Windows systems to free up more hard disk space. Ccleaner can also remove some useless software from system files. Therefore, Ccleaner can improve the overall performance of the operating system.


Ccleaner Download: http://www.newhua.com/soft/46616.htm

Less System Information Notification

Reason: While taming UAC, Windows 7 also effectively controls the notification of program information popping up on the system tray. Therefore, the work of Windows 7 users will not be interrupted frequently.

Method: If you don't mind handling the system's registry, then you can completely turn off the information notification of the Vista system. But be aware that don't change the registry of the system easily. Here are the specific steps:

1. Enter "regedit" in the start of the menu, click OK;

2. Find

HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced;

3. In the right window, right-click and select New DWord (32-bit) value, then name it EnableBalloonTips;

4. Right-click on the new value and select Modify to confirm that the value data has been Is set to 0;

5. Exit the registry and restart the computer.

If you are a Windows XP user, you choose to use Microsoft's TweakUI tool. TweakUI can set prompt bubbles in the taskbar and start menu sections.

TweakUI tool download: http://www.newhua.com/soft/26929.htm

It is reported that Windows 7 RTM version will be completed on July 13. Microsoft has officially announced on June 2 that Windows 7 will be released on October 22 this year. Microsoft's senior analyst Mary Jo Foley believes that Microsoft will announce the retail price of Windows 7 this week.

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