Vista Too Slow? Try this

 by sonofapro
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Now, all new PCs come with Windows Vista. They no longer come with XP. As many people know, Vista is a RAM hog, especially Vista Ultimate. All that means is just that it is really, really slow. Most computer people will tell you that in order to enjoy the speed of Vista, you need 2-3Gb of RAM. My XP computer was very fast with just 512Mb of RAM. This instructable is going to talk about how to "tweak" Vista to make it faster. Everything in this instructable is risk free so you dont have to worry about getting the BSOD
 
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Takelababy says: May 4, 2013. 11:48 AM
Thank you so much for this info. Youtube is much faster with the odd hesitation instead of numerous long waits.
johnwalter629 says: Sep 26, 2012. 10:39 PM
Thank you for the effort of sharing this helpful information to us. Many of us are actually having problems with our MS Vista PC and we need this. Ahm, I would just like to highlight that one way of speeding up your Vista PC is to clean Windows registry. Here are the steps for this based on a helpful resource: regcurelicensekeycode.com

1) Before manually cleaning a computer registry, create a backup file in case you accidentally delete necessary files.

2) You should establish a system restore point within the computer before running registry cleanup software or manually editing registry files.

3) Due to the sensitive nature of the computer registry, PC users should use a software application to clean the registry. Software programs, such as Regcure, TweakNow Regclean or Max Registry Cleaner, scan the registry to detect errors, fix system errors and help improve computer performance. However, you can also find some free registry cleaners on the internet.
nbagf says: Oct 1, 2010. 4:50 PM
YAY IM THE 100th COMMENT WOOHOO
dude111115 says: Jan 7, 2009. 5:00 PM
Hey guys, i know a better way to make vista faster, and it works with xp too. make a system paging file, sso the computer can use it instead of some of the RAM ( i made it 60gb paging file and now my computer NEVER lags or slows down, i dont even have a dual core )
junits15 in reply to dude111115May 28, 2010. 1:22 PM
60 GB?! seriously?! You have to understand that even 64 bit windows can only have a max of 24GB ram. sou yo are wasting valuable disk space!  Also hard drives have I/O speeds much slower than RAM, so unless you have an SSD you wont see that much of a difference. Also by default windows automatically manages the page file, so you don't have to change anything.
umer riaz in reply to dude111115Apr 4, 2010. 7:45 PM
how can we set paging file tell me plz
a_asgari2007 in reply to dude111115Dec 31, 2009. 7:19 AM
Hi,
can you please tell me how i can make my hp laptop ( vista home premium on it ) work faster.
i made a new instalation and now my internet explorer and other programs run so slow. How can i make the file you said?
twocvbloke in reply to dude111115May 10, 2009. 1:16 AM
A paging file works even faster is you set it up on a second hard drive, one used solely for storage, that way windows (be it 95 or Vista) won't need to bounce the hard drive heads about on a single drive to load everything aswell as read and write to the PF... :) Believe me, it works!!! :D (and I'm a computer engineer, so do have experience of this)
danger boy in reply to twocvblokeJul 7, 2009. 10:05 PM
would this work if I set up a virtual drive on my real one and used that?
munchman in reply to dude111115Jan 8, 2009. 3:20 AM
But, with a computer always accessing a paging file, you will eventually wear out the HDD and also fragment the drive. Besides, windows only resorts to a paging file once most of the memory is full.
dude111115 in reply to munchmanJan 8, 2009. 1:01 PM
Yes, but heres how you avoid seriously fragmenting. you use prifiform defraggler ( the fastest defragmenter ) and defragment the drive, THEN you do the paging file. it doesnt wear out the drive, i've had a paging file of 60gb for 1 year, and sstill just as good. and with a SET paging file, windows wont need to resort to it, either way your computer will go faster, even when your not using all your RAM to have to need it.
munchman in reply to dude111115Jan 8, 2009. 2:06 PM
Touché
dude111115 in reply to munchmanJan 8, 2009. 3:14 PM
Haha, im only 12, but im a comptuer GENIOUS! lol, if you have anymore questions feel free to ask. ill respond when im done tormenting my computer by messing with it.
jkawano in reply to dude111115Jul 14, 2010. 8:53 AM
I teach high school japanese (7th through seniors) but don't have any computer hot shots. my vista computer has slowed down, word perfect files open annoyingly slow and i think it's something that's happened over 2 years with windows. i'm not good enough to reformat and reload all my programs. i use mainly wordperfect and internet 500g hard drive with 350 free 3 g ram. do you have any suggestions? thanks, jon
Gryphen in reply to dude111115Jun 10, 2010. 2:31 PM
Well if you need to be a genius to change a vista page file then I guess you need Einstein to use a command prompt or shell.
Arbitror in reply to dude111115May 17, 2009. 11:01 PM
You must be a GENIUS!
P.S.
Genius is spelled G-E-N-I-U-S, not G-E-N-I-O-U-S!
munchman in reply to ArbitrorMay 18, 2009. 6:30 AM
Um... not meaning to be rude, but this is a pretty old thread for corrections now
Arbitror in reply to munchmanMay 18, 2009. 12:46 PM
It's only a couple months old...
munchman in reply to dude111115Jan 8, 2009. 4:29 PM
Oh I do not doubt your abilities, I am obviously not as experienced as you in the field of paging files. BTW, I have messed with my PC in the past. They tend to get angry.
dude111115 in reply to munchmanJan 8, 2009. 5:21 PM
thats funny. if you need help whe nyour gonna mess with your pc pm me, i can help you if u mess it up ( ive taken apart and put my computer back together several times already )
Bluedove2897 in reply to dude111115Jul 24, 2009. 3:21 AM
I've taken apart computers now I'm building one! and I'm only 12 aswell
dude111115 in reply to Bluedove2897Jul 24, 2009. 8:32 AM
Ya, well i got Windows 3.1 and 95 on an ipod touch! so, i think this game is won. lol. i build PC's all the time with the money i make doing other things. hahaha my best friends payin my 10 dollars to put windows on his ipod too......
machomanrandysavage in reply to dude111115Aug 26, 2009. 7:29 PM
you will always be a virgin
Bluedove2897 in reply to machomanrandysavageAug 14, 2010. 7:21 PM
Who me or dude111115
junits15 in reply to machomanrandysavageMay 28, 2010. 1:24 PM
 haha soo true!
greenbean in reply to dude111115Jul 29, 2009. 4:09 PM
Ya, well I built a computer from scratch. I soldered the motherboard together on a generic circuit board. The thing is huge cause of the full sized transistors...there are 6000 of them. To processor was the toughest to make. For the hard drive I just used an SD card though....I didn't make that part... So anyways I'm a kid too so shut up and learn some manners. (And spelling) PS: I think me just putting windows ME on a router beats the ipod touch thing. That's a piece of cake! It's already a computer! All apple computers are windows compatible! A challenge would be to reverse it.... Make a pc run on mac.
munchman in reply to greenbeanJul 30, 2009. 4:08 AM
Please, can everyone just stay calm! Great you are all capable, you all have experience. There is no 'war', you just all need to cool off and stop trying to better people. Sure, blow your own trumpet - but the way to show your skills isn't attempting to belittle people! So, can everyone please just calm down and agree that everyone here is experienced, no matter the age. PS, greenbean - google 'hackintosh'
greenbean in reply to munchmanJul 30, 2009. 12:20 PM
No way! Mac stole Intel! Hahaha thanks for updating my news reel. But why would anyone want to Mac-ify a perfectly good Windows system?
munchman in reply to dude111115Jan 9, 2009. 12:32 AM
Thanks for the offer, however I do like to think myself capable.
thefoodman says: May 9, 2010. 1:00 PM
 If you make your computer look like the classic windows it goes way faster.
 
umer riaz says: Apr 4, 2010. 7:42 PM
tip 2 makes vista look like xp
robot797 says: Jan 13, 2010. 11:39 AM
does this keep the vista look?
Fashim says: Jul 23, 2009. 3:00 AM
Im using Avast! AVG seems pretty good but i really want to know what the best Virus Scanner Program
mychippy says: Jun 25, 2009. 11:53 AM
baneat says: Nov 6, 2008. 2:52 PM
The smartass answer to the question would be use XP, and I stand by it.
IW5 Industries in reply to baneatNov 18, 2008. 6:27 PM
i agree
maruseru in reply to IW5 IndustriesJun 22, 2009. 4:34 AM
second that.... (i'm a smartass :P)
Tauro says: Jan 10, 2009. 7:51 PM
Good tips on vista performance. would like to come back again.
ArisenProdigy says: Nov 25, 2008. 7:08 AM
Yeah... I've done all these. My 8 year old XP with less RAM and a Pentium 4 seems to do laps around my Vista Duo Core.
techwalker says: Sep 22, 2008. 9:18 PM
I'm dual booting a Dell Inspiron 1420 its got a decent processor 2.2 ghz Core 2 Duo 4 GBs of ram, a 7200RPM hard drive, and a discreet Video card. It came with Vista Home Premium installed, I Loaded it up with programs and I have to say it runs very well. Just for grins I installed XP on a separate partition. XP runs quicker, but mainly because of the fact that it's pretty clean compared to the Vista partition. Getting rid of the crapware that comes with new PC's and updating your drivers will make Vista run pretty well. I remember putting XP on a Windows 98 machine, I hated it, it was slow I had to max out the ram to 256 MB which at the time cost a lot more than buying 4Gb's did for this computer ($59.99 after rebate). No, the more things change the more they stay the same. Vista is safer, than XP has a nicer GUI and has a lot of features I really enjoy. The one I'd miss the most is the start search which works great. I'd say 2GBs of ram and a dual core processor are needed for a decent experience with Vista the idea that it needs more resources than a 7 year old OS shouldn't be too surprising. The driver issues that plagued Vista for the first few months have been worked out, I'd say Vista is fine for any new machine, maybe not for an upgrade.
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