The use of Vista is under heated discussion. Have you ever experienced the powerful functions of Vista? In any case, foreign system experts have provided some suggestions and upgrade notes for optimizing Vista, which may be helpful to those who want to use Vista.
Notes for configuring and optimizing Vista:
1. Configure Vista in a clean system.
2. The larger the memory, the better. If you increase the memory, the system performance can be improved because the memory speed is faster than that of the hard disk.
3. Use two or more hard disks at the same time. This will speed up file access and facilitate backup.
4. to configure and optimize Vista, you must first:
-Learn how to solve the problem
Restore. Be sure to back up data in advance.
-Understand the possible consequences of configuration.
-Be responsible for your own behaviors.
5. Correct hard disk configuration. You must correctly configure the hard disk to improve system performance and reliability. You can refer to the following hard disk configuration scheme:
Standard partition:
Single Hard Disk: Vista/document, or Vista/document/others
Dual Hard Disk:-first hard disk: Vista/others
-Second Hard Disk: configuration file/Other
Desktop:
-Add the second or third hard disk.
-Do not install
Operating System Disk Storage configuration files and documents.
-Partition/reallocation the hard disk.
Notebook:
-Partition/reallocation the hard disk.
6. Maintain the computer. Using disk cleanup and sorting tools is the quickest and most effective way to improve the system speed.
7. Use the keyboard shortcut. This saves a lot of time. How to Set keyboard shortcuts:
Click Start on the desktop, select help and support, and enter the keyword "shortcut key" in the "Search" box to learn how to create a keyboard shortcut.
8. Avoid incorrect configurations.
9. Set the registry.