How to Speed Up Windows Vista 64 Bit

Vista 64-bit is a version of Vista that can use more onboard system memory at a time, thanks to its ability to utilize 64-bit addressing (versus the 32-bit addressing in the standard version). Taking advantage of this by installing additional system memory via the Readyboost technology will enable you to speed up your Vista 64 installation, helping you to get more out of your computer.

Things You'll Need

  • USB drive
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Instructions

    • 1

      Insert a blank USB drive in your computer.

    • 2

      Open "Start" and click "Computer."

    • 3

      Right-click the drive letter of your USB drive.

    • 4

      Select "Readyboost" and select "Use this device." This will add the USB drive's memory to your Vista 64 system, taking advantage of its architecture.

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