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Kamis, 28 Oktober 2010

Tips dan Trick Microsoft Windows Vista Part 2

11. Update driversIf you experience problems with the computer's performance, try to regularly update your hardware drivers to the latest release because usually party hardware makers periodically update the hardware drivers to address bugs that exist or to improve the performance of hardware. You can find the latest updates on hardware makers website.

12. Tweak advanced settingsEven if no new drivers for a hardware device, you can still speed up again your hardware. Click Control Panel> System and Maintenance> Device Manager and then expand the Network Adapters section, right click on the adapter and select Properties> Advanced. Adjust the settings there, adjust to the needs and possibilities of existing settings on the Advanced tab will be the same for other devices as well.

13. Stop her index SearchIndexing Service to speed up the search process, but if you include people who rarely find a file then just turn off. Open Computer, right click on your hard disk and clean the box in the Index This Drive.
14. Turn off legacy supportOpen REGEDIT and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ filesystem. Setting ntfsdisable8dot3namecreation to 1 and thus will not make a version of DOS file names such as; to NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate setting means that Windows will not update the Last Accessed date in a folder when we see it. Two measures that would help a little hard disk performance.

15. Get more speed from your hard disk SATAYou can improve a little extra performance from SATA drives by going to Control Panel> Performance and Maintenance> System> Device Manager> Hard Drives, then right click your drive, select the Policies and activate the Enable Advanced Performance. Beware: Microsoft notice a spike would increase the likelihood of data loss if your hard disk suddenly not have electricity supply. Do this if you have a backup for your computer power such as UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) or you may be ready to take risks.

16. Simple but fastClick Control Panel> System and Maintenance> Performance Information and Tools> Adjust visual effects> Adjust for best performance to speed. Enable transparent glass if that was too simple.

17. Try ReadyBoostSlow computer in general will benefit from the use of a USB drive as a ReadyBoost drive - but ReadyBoost is not a substitute for additional RAM. Before you start make sure your USB memory card ready for use. You will need a USB with a minimum capacity of 256MB and a maximum of 4GB and need to be ready for a special speed: 2.5MB per second for random reading and 1.75MB per second for writing randomly. ReadyBoost will test the USB memory when first plugged in (Speed up my system) and if there is a problem with the USB drive then ReadyBoost will refuse to use it

18. Remove from the SP1 uninstall filesIf you have started your hard disk is not sufficient anymore and Service Pack 1 does not cause a problem at all and you could be sure if you do not want to delete it then use the tools provided by Microsoft to clean uninstall files of 800MB. Simply by typing in the Start Search vsp1cln.exe and press Enter to launch it. This tool will remove all old files, freeing space on your hard disk and your computer will be more rapid and convenient to use.

19. Playback system for fasterSystem Restore allows you to 'roll back' of Windows Vista to a previous point without affecting your files. You can run it through Windows Vista or through Safe mode by clicking Start> Control Panel> System and Maintenance> System> System Protection> System Restore.

20. Turn off System RestoreIn Windows Vista you can set a restore point, so you can restore your computer back to before your computer problems. But the set point will take some hard disk space and power. So if you have a poor computer performance, try to turn off System Restore. Most effective way is always backing up regular files and your important data so that even if you turn off System Restore then it will have a positive influence.


21. Save your time with the Scheduled TasksIf your computer is left out all night when you do not use it, then you can reschedule the tasks for your computer while you are not in front of the computer. Open the Start Search, type 'Task Scheduler' and press Enter. Once the Scheduler is opened, select the tasks and then edit the desired time and how long it takes. Task (task) that may be you often do is Disk Defragmenter, and System Restore.

22. Turn off AeroFor those who have computers with low specifications better to turn off Windows Aero for the computer speed increases. Render transparent taskbar is quite beautiful it would be burdensome and ancient graphics card by turning it off will increase performance for your computer. To turn off Aero right click on desktop, click Personalize> Windows Color and Appearance and turn off the transparency to optimize the performance of your computer.

23. Optimize registry the easy wayCleaning the registry can 'cure' some of the problems that occur on Windows Vista-based computer. Even defrag the registry will have pretty good just like when you defrag your hard disk. You can download a registry defrag tool from www.registry-clean.net.

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