Step1
Choose one of more of these options. Step one will be the cheapest and easiest, and the last will be harder with a cost.
Step2
Turn OFF Aero Desktop: Aero looks pretty but if your computer is not up to the challenge, you can always turn it off.
Step3
Disable UAC: UAC or "User Access Control" is a nice security feature but not everyone "needs" it and it will slow you down. If you feel bogged down by always having to click ALLOW or DENY, turn this feature OFF.
To disable UAC, Click Start > control panel > add/remove User accounts.
Now Click "Go to main User accounts page"
Now Click "Turn User Access Control On or Off"
Done.
Step4
Set performance options to BEST PERFORMANCE.
Click Start > move your mouse over 'computer' Right click 'Computer' > Pick properties.
Click Advanced system preferences
Under the advanced tab, click Performance [SETTINGS]
Under visual effects tab, click "adjust for best performance"
Click OK
Step5
Add more memory.
Vista needs lots of memory to really shine. Upgrade your memory to 2GB or more and Vista will show you how fast it can be.
(see my article on adding more memory)
TIP: Install 3GB of memory and turn off Virtual memory. Vista will move faster than ever because it never has to use the hard drive as memory. (Note: This has been tested and works like a charm)
Step6
Use ReadyBoost:
ReadyBoost is a feature that allows you to use a flash-drive as memory.
Its super-easy and you probably already have extra flash drives or cards lying about. To use ready boost stick in a blank freshly formatted flash memory device into your USB port and Vista will ask you of you want to use this as READY-BOOST.
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mrchuck999 said
on 11/29/2007 I have updated this article with new tips and instructions for each task. I will be resaerching new ways to improve vista's speed and performance. Visit this article for new information.