Vista tuning guide available because you’ll need it.


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You have to love it when someone has nothing else to do now but blog. Why? Well, because this typically affords them the time to find diamonds out there you’d never really think to go looking for on your own – something you wouldn’t had even have realized might be there. Case in point, one of the most recent posts from James over at JKOTR. Seems James has been bit like many of us by the fact that Visturd sorry… VISTA … is a huge resource hog. Fortunately James is now a full time blogger and now has enough time to do some researching and come across this very new gem from Microsoft. (Seems even they know Vista eats memory for breakfast and craps out Intel for lunch)…

You have probably seen any number of articles on the web and in print magazines that tell you how to optimize or tune Windows Vista to provide better performance for providing a better user experience.’ Vista does a lot of things in the background and most of these articles involve turning off some of those background tasks or services as Microsoft calls them so that they are not hogging resources.’ Vista can be improved through this method but it is not something that the uninitiated should start doing willy-nilly as you can really hose things up in a big way by doing them incorrectly.’ That is why Microsoft has jumped into the tuning game and released their own Vista Performance and Tuning Guide.’

(Via jkOnTheRun)

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