What if your Windows Vista operating system becomes slower and slower after it is installed? The following is an analysis for you.
1. The Registry has become more bloated.
The Registry's impact on system speed is unclear. Microsoft designs a registry to store configuration information for applications. Because the registry is loaded at system startup, using a registry key is faster than using an external configuration file. However, if the registry is too large, it will consume a lot of system resources. Why are there so many registry cleanup software? Because there is too much registry garbage, not just application software manufacturing registry garbage, windows also manufactures registry junk. When it comes to software that makes registry garbage, Microsoft's software should be a spear, like Office and. NET Framework, which are software that writes a huge number of registries. The Windows Vista Registry is estimated to be at least twice as bloated as Windows XP.
2. More fonts are pre-installed.
Windows XP/2003 only comes pre-installed with about 60 TrueType fonts. in Windows Vista, there are actually more than 190 types, and the number has increased by more than three times. You should know that, the more fonts installed by the system, the more speed will be affected. According to the test in this article, if 100 fonts are installed, the system latency increases by 5.33 seconds, and Windows Vista is pre-installed with over 190 fonts, the system startup speed will increase by nearly 10 seconds. And the question is, do we need these fonts? Do we need to use these fonts to write documents? Do I need to use them for design? Basically, this is not required. What is the so-called "" font launched by Microsoft? It costs hundreds of millions of US dollars, a word worth 100 US dollars, and copied Mac OSX. It's just an effective solution. The Windows Vista interface is still so ugly, it cannot be compared with Mac OSX. What's more funny is that there is a shortage of characters in a certain font in Windows Vista.
3. More than one. NET runtime environment is bound.
This is a speed killer and is not required by general users. We all know about software development ,. NET is used for Web applications, but it is not good if it is used for desktop applications. It is too slow. Users cannot tolerate a slow process at startup, and the processing delay is too long. So far. NET Development of desktop applications is still very few, just like Microsoft, do not dare to use it as the main development tool for Office, most of them are used in some small functions.. NET .. NET, which is closely integrated with the system, affects the speed of the operating system. First, it writes too many registry keys during installation, with at least tens of thousands of entries. The second point is that it loads many DLL files when Windows is started. NET, so it is preloaded when Windows is started. net dll (like Office ). In addition, Windows Vista has more than one. NET runtime environment pre-installed. Do not believe it. Go to the C: Windows Microsoft. NETFramework directory and check the directories named after the version number. In contrast, this is not the case for. NET's rival Java. on the Windows platform, it only registers a few DLL and does not load it at system startup. On non-Windows platforms, Java can also be green software.
4. Use more complex and fancy interface technologies
Windows Vista uses the so-called Aero, Flip 3D interface technology, but these things do not bring convenience to users, and the design is not good, or even ugly. The worst thing is that they consume a lot of system resources. Microsoft's interface technology is an effective solution, and the more effective the more disgusting. I did not expect that Microsoft's conservative follower company dared to make the taskbar and the title bar black, the menu bar made of blue, the control button made of different sizes, and the size was increased to a flat shape, this design seems very bold and creative, but it is not hard to find that it is very ugly. If Mac OSX is as beautiful as crystal, Windows Vista looks as ugly as poor plastics and broken linen. You need to know that Mac OSX's interface was designed six years ago. The effect of is the final result. This time, the icons are also big. However, what are the functions of those icons besides causing system garbage? Who should use your big icons, let's take a look at shell32.dll. The old icon of the new icon is clipped in one piece, which is so uncoordinated. What Aero and Flip 3D are not only visual garbage, but also system garbage.