You Can Make Vista Boot Faster In No Time

Written by Trevor Johnson on Wed, 1 Jul 2009

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Windows Vista is one of the newer operating systems on the market. It's supposed to be the latest greatest but it's a little slow when it comes to booting up. There are a few tricks to make Vista boot faster. Let's take a look at them now.

One of the first things anyone can do to speed up their machine is to disable unneeded services at start up. With these unneeded processes disabled the machine will start up quicker. There is a whole list of options that are turned on when Vista starts, many of them are not needed for the average user. These are turned on for business application and other services.

However every time you go to change something Vista will bug you and double check. Regular maintenance is no longer required on the users part as the system does it itself. It monitors when people are not using it and schedules the work to be done then, these processes run automatically. Most computer enthusiast prefer to do this manually for the sake of doing it.

The next step is defragmentation. Defragmentation takes a look at all your files and moves them to be accessed faster. This can provide a boost to the system and decrease load times. Most people can't discern an improvement though, but most people aren't computers

After all the dirty work is done there is one final thing to do. Check for bugs in your system. No not cockroaches and spiders, although these bugs are just as bad. I'm talking spyware, malware, and viruses. Scanning for these regularly can keep the system clean and responsive.

There are many other ways to make Vista boot faster but it would take to long to go over them all. Suffice to say if you take care of your system and optimize it this should do the trick. Id you find out the problem may be hardware and not software then you might want to get a new computer. Tech support is available from most vendors to help you with this.

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