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Vista: Remove Components to Boost Performance

Windows Vista boasts great looks, improved security, and some impressive new features, but Microsofts most up-to-date operating system can be very demanding on hardware. Users have often commented on their disappointment when it comes to Vistas performance compared to XP. Quite a few consumers have even gone so far as to abandon Vista altogether and roll back their system to XP. Fortunately, there are areas of Vista that can be worked on to improve its performance and efficiency. The art of tweaking can transform a slow and bloated operating system into a streamlined installation that has even more free memory than it did before great for running even more programs at the same time. This article will show you what you can do to optimise your Windows Vista installation, and create a slick operating system that will improve your productivity, and give you an environment that you can do more with.

Category: Optimisation
Issue: 2009 Issue 3 May/June
Operating Systems: Vista
Article Reference: V12