Introduction: Vista Too Slow? Try This
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
Step 1: Disable Transparency
Right click your desktop
Select Personalize
Choose Windows Color And Appearance
Uncheck Enable Transparency
Click OK
Step 2: Disable the Animation for Minimizing and Maximizing Windows
Go to Control Panel
Click System and Maintenance
Select Performance Information and Tools
Click Advanced Tools
Click Adjust The Appearance and Performance of Windows
Uncheck all of them except for Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons
Step 3: Power Options
Go back to System and Maintenance
Select Power Options
Select High Performance
Step 4: A Few Tips
CCleaner is very good program for keeping your computer running fast. It fixes registry and cleans unwanted files. It can be obtained herehere.
Registry Cleaner also works well for this.
Another thing is viruses. Vista is very secure but you always need to be conscience of what your downloading. Websites that have Keygens, Cracks, or Serials are usually dangerous. I recommend AVG because it is the best. It finds all the kinds of Viruses. Most hackers are trying to break in through Norton because many people have it. It also comes on most computers. I reccomend buying AVG because the freeware version finds things but is not always able to clean them. Also, even though AVG gets spyware, I like Spyware Doctor or Spysweeper just in case. The freeware version of spyware doctor is herehere.
Defragmenting every now and then isn't a bad idea. Also, disk clean up helps. These can help you if you have limited disk space as CCleaner does.
Last but not least, always update your computer. This will patch problems and improve your security.
Step 5: Smaller Versions of Vista
Vista the OS is very big. The most helpful thing that sped up my Vista was a program called Vlite. This is a very simple and helpful program to cut out unwanted components in Vista. For example, the special computer accommodations for blind people. Not many people need these. All you need to do is extract a copy of any version of Vista to a folder. In Vlite select that folder and it will give you options. You can preintegrate hotfixes, drivers or files so you already have them after installing Vista. You can set setting so you don't have to after installation. Once your done, it will make that folder into an .iso for you, so you can burn it and boot from the disk. Or mount it with PowerISO. I will probably post more detailed instructions later but that is another instructable. Here is the freeware: http://www.vlite.net/index.htmlhttp://www.vlite.net/index.html
Important: You will need to obtain an authentic/genuine version of vista to do this. AKA a Clean version. Those dumb recovery discs that they gave you won't work. Microsoft has encrypted them.
Always remember to test your new Vista as a virtual machine just to check that you didn't screw anything up.
106 Comments
7 years ago
Working on a older laptop that's running vista, tried upgrading to windows 8, now laptop will not even boot up, don't have a repair disc for vista and cannot get it to start n safe mode....please help
8 years ago on Introduction
Tried this on my old but was running HP -running vista and now it will not boot. "A DISK READ ERROR OCCURED.' Ok this sucks..... now what?
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Take the boot disc out of the disc tray, that should fix the problem.
8 years ago on Introduction
System tweaking
software like Advance system care also increase your system speed
accordingly.
http://www.techracket.com/iobit-advanced-system-care-8-1-0-free-best-quick-care-software/
8 years ago on Introduction
I would like to share this as it helped me. :)
http://www.ihelpforum.com/index.php?guides/how-to-speed-up-a-slow-computer.117/
8 years ago on Introduction
AVG for life. I only use Vista ultimate on VMware workstation
10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you so much for this info. Youtube is much faster with the odd hesitation instead of numerous long waits.
11 years ago on Introduction
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.
13 years ago on Introduction
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14 years ago on Introduction
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 )
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
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.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
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.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
Touché
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
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.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
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.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
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 )
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
I've taken apart computers now I'm building one! and I'm only 12 aswell
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
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......
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
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Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Who me or dude111115