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| | Vista is becoming faster on my machine... In the past week or so, Vista has become noticeably faster. I loaded the two patches and installed a fast 2GB SD card for the sake of ReadyBoost, but detected no obvious/immediate improvement. This system (Core Duo @ 1.8GHz, 2GB RAM) has never had stability issues so I cannot comment on that. However, boot time is now down to about 85 seconds, which is the same as XPPro. After boot, I use little TLB scripts to load whatever app combinations are needed for the tasks at hand - and they definitely settle down more quickly than before. And, there is a utility (Palm installer) that never worked with Vista and did NOT work immediately after I made those improvements - but I just tried it and it works well! Is it possible that the system has been doing some background maintenance, or learning, after installation of those patches and external memory? It's a pleasure... though I'd like to gain a better understanding of what happened so I can do more of it. Henry I also notice that my bald spot is filling in. |
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| | Re: Vista is becoming faster on my machine... > I also notice that my bald spot is filling in. What happens when you stop using the magic marker? |
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| | RE: Vista is becoming faster on my machine... Henry, I too have applied the 2 patches,although beta i have found a vast improvement in the operating system as a whole. A few more tweaking patches and i think microsoft "may" have cracked it,although very frustrating at times,like never a day goes by without some stupid annoyance in vista,it is now looking like perseverence might pay off. "Henry" wrote: > In the past week or so, Vista has become noticeably faster. I > loaded the two patches and installed a fast 2GB SD card for the > sake of ReadyBoost, but detected no obvious/immediate improvement. > > This system (Core Duo @ 1.8GHz, 2GB RAM) has never had stability > issues so I cannot comment on that. > > However, boot time is now down to about 85 seconds, which is the > same as XPPro. After boot, I use little TLB scripts to load > whatever app combinations are needed for the tasks at hand - and > they definitely settle down more quickly than before. And, there > is a utility (Palm installer) that never worked with Vista and > did NOT work immediately after I made those improvements - but I > just tried it and it works well! > > Is it possible that the system has been doing some background > maintenance, or learning, after installation of those patches > and external memory? > > It's a pleasure... though I'd like to gain a better > understanding of what happened so I can do more of it. > > > Henry > I also notice that my bald spot is filling in. > |
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| | Re: Vista is becoming faster on my machine... I won't even comment on the bald spot (WonderGro? :-) ) but the rest is entirely possible and even quite probable. There are a number of things Vista does when first installed (indexing, optimizing the preload cache and so on) that only start to benefit you after Vista has had some time to "settle down" and get to work. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Henry" <not@all.com> wrote in message news:f8rd3b$mep$1@registered.motzarella.org... > In the past week or so, Vista has become noticeably faster. I loaded the > two patches and installed a fast 2GB SD card for the sake of ReadyBoost, > but detected no obvious/immediate improvement. > > This system (Core Duo @ 1.8GHz, 2GB RAM) has never had stability issues so > I cannot comment on that. > > However, boot time is now down to about 85 seconds, which is the same as > XPPro. After boot, I use little TLB scripts to load whatever app > combinations are needed for the tasks at hand - and they definitely settle > down more quickly than before. And, there is a utility (Palm installer) > that never worked with Vista and did NOT work immediately after I made > those improvements - but I just tried it and it works well! > > Is it possible that the system has been doing some background maintenance, > or learning, after installation of those patches and external memory? > > It's a pleasure... though I'd like to gain a better understanding of what > happened so I can do more of it. > > > Henry > I also notice that my bald spot is filling in. |
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| | Re: Vista is becoming faster on my machine... Henry [Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:47:22 -0700] wrote: >However, boot time is now down to about 85 seconds, If you boot Vista from sleep mode, it only takes 5 seconds. >I also notice that my bald spot is filling in. There you go, Vista is even capable of user rejuvenescence... Marco |
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