Friday, September 11, 2009

How to Optimize Windows Vista Performance

<p>Who would have thought that, upon upgrading to Microsoft Windows Vista, or purchasing a brand new computer that came preloaded with Vista, you would be Googling the Internet, searching for information on how to optimize Windows Vista performance?</p><p>Shouldn't Windows Vista essentially BE the "optimized" answer to Windows XP?</p><p>Instead, the entire computing world is disappointed that Vista is fraught with its own performance and stability issues. It's no wonder that millions of individuals and businesses across the world are thinking twice before upgrading to Vista and are deciding to remain on the XP platform.</p><p>Many people have even considered DOWNGRADING to Windows XP. While this may seem like a good idea, it is not feasible for everyone. So for the rest of us who must remain on Windows Vista, here is how to optimize Windows Vista performance:</p><p>You must repair and optimize the Windows registry.</p><p>Other optimization techniques, like running antivirus or antispyware scans might work, and do have their rightful place in the troubleshooting process. So do other optimization tips such as hard disk defragmentation, disk space and memory management. But the most notorious culprit in the never ending hunt for the root cause of a significant percentage of all Windows performance issues is the Windows registry.</p><p>The registry is the master database which the the operating system uses to store critical information about all hardware and software associated with the machine. Over time, this registry database can become corrupted and unoptimized. When this happens, Windows tends to slow down and become unstable.</p><p>Running a registry repair utility will scan the registry for errors and inefficiencies and will fix them, on the fly. This process usually only takes a few minutes. The end result is a much faster and more efficient operating system, as well as a much faster Internet browsing experience.</p><p>Give your PC a <a target="_new" href="http://www.CleanMyRegistry.info" rel="nofollow">free registry scan</A> and you'll be reaping the benefits of a much more stable, more highly optimized, more robust, and much faster operating system!</p>

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