Below are a few tune ups to boost performance and make your windows Vista faster. So that the windows will work more efficiently.
1. Turn off Windows Search Indexing
Windows Vista perform a search indexer continuously and check the file on your system to make its contents are always available for quick search. This is useful, but can greatly affect system performance.
- Click Start then Computer
- Right-click C: Drive
- On the General tab, uncheck Index this drive for faster searching
- In the dialog box, select Include subfolders and files
2. Turn off Remote Differential Compression
- Open the Control Panel
- Switch to Classic View
- Click the Program Features
- Select Turn Windows features on and off
- Highlight the bottom and uncheck Remote Differential Compression
3. Turn off Automatic Windows Defender Operation
- Open the Control Panel
- Select Windows Defender
- Select Tools from the menu above
- Choose Options
- uncheck Auto Start at the bottom of the window
4. Turn off Automatic Disk Defragmentation
- Click Start à Computer
- Right-click the C: Drive
- Select the Tools tab
- Click Defragment Now
- uncheck Run on a schedule
5. Disable User Access Control (UAC)
- Click Start then Control Panel
- Select User Accounts
- Select Turn User Account Control on or off
- uncheck User Account Control Box
- Restart your computer
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