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| Administrator | Speed Up the Performance of Vista How to Speed Up the Performance of Vista Last edited by Brink; 05-03-2009 at 03:35 AM.. |
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| Newbie | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Hi Brink, wow I can't wait to get started. This may be a silly question, but how do I know what kind of mother board I have so I can update the Bios? I have an HP Pavillon with an AMD 64x2 dual core processor 4800 + 2.5ghz. 1918mb ram. Oh, and 32 bit op system. Thanks, Case CPUID run that and it will show you manufacturer, model# etc on the mainboard page for your motherboard |
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| Member | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Thanks Cinrellik. That is a cool download. |
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| Vlaming | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Thanks Brink, Glad I found this forum!! |
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| Administrator | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Your welcome amplid. I'm happy to see you here. Shawn |
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| Newbie | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista thanks man |
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| Administrator | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Your welcome robydj2007. |
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| Member | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Hmm that bout covered complete install and what not after. nice brink. Case, i think mobo monitor, it's freeware or was. should tell ya, only other way i done is flashlight and lookin inside, but this forum probably knows an easier way, ![]() J |
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| BA A+ IC3 | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Let's add this one for SP1 Users: To remove the installation files from Vista SP1, open a Windows command prompt (Click START, and type CMD)and type vsp1cln.exe WARNING--This will make VistaSP1 permanent---you will be UNABLE to unistall it. This was not my tip--I found it here: Finished Installing Windows Vista SP1 ? Now Remove All The Junk Files |
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| Administrator | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Thank you Philosos. Nice Tip. Shawn |
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| Vlaming | Re: Speed Up the Performance of Vista Brink, my windows update doesn't show SP1 as an available update, can I just download it from the net somewhere or should I wait 'till he finds it? Amplid |
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