Wednesday, March 22, 2006

 

Optimize Windows Vista

Optimize Your Windows Vista and Watch It Work Miracles

new, well structured and easy to follow step-by-step guide for WindowsVista that will help you boost your system's performance

OptimizeVista.NET today announces a new optimization guide. It includes 7steps, elaborately developed, so that any user willing to improve theirWindows Vista (Code name: Longhorn) system performance can do it in a simpleand easy way. The instructions that are given are structured in a clear andunderstandable manner and can be easily followed even by non-technicallyminded people.

"Windows Vista eats much more resource than any previous version of Windows.Your computer running Windows XP fast will possibly be sluggish underWindows Vista. So we decided it was high time a professional and at the sametime easily understandable guide to Windows Vista optimization was written,"says David D., CEO of OptimizeVista.NET. "We have great experience in thisfield as we have already written such favorites among Windows users asOptimize Windows XP and 2000 - A Free Step-by-Step Guide and Repair Windows
- A Free Step-by-Step Guide. All you need with Optimize Windows XP and 2000
- A Free Step-by-Step Guide is simply read and follow the instructions carefully."

The Guide takes you through all the stages starting with diagnostics of yoursystem, where the main question: "Will my PC run Windows Vista?" is answeredand some tips for hardware and software optimization are offered. Then youmove to the part dealing with virus, spyware and adware protection of yourWindows system. A nice addition here is a small but informative glossarythat gives a beginner a clear understanding of what viruses, worms andadware really are. (Such glossaries appear along the whole guide and will beof great help to PC starters). Next two steps provide you with informationon how to install the latest Windows updates and hardware drivers to keepyour Windows up-to-date and how to clean up your system, in case you want toreduce the number of unnecessary files on your hard disk to free up diskspace and help your computer run faster. What follows is the speeding upyour hard disk part. Hard drives are without a doubt the slowest sub systemin your PC, and quite often the bottleneck in PC performance, so the adviceyou receive here is of crucial importance. Next comes a thorough descriptionof startup management, which is something you should never take lightly asthe more programs are started automatically, the more your computer'svaluable resources are drained, thus making your computer start to operateslow. Coming last but surely in no way the least is "Tweak Windows Vista"step where you will find useful tips on how to customize your system foryour needs.

As Windows Vista is still in Beta versions and there are few softwareproducts for it, the main focus of the Guide are the built-in programs ofWindows Vista. There also are some recommendations for freeware andcommercial software, which have been evaluated and tested independently. TheGuide also provides well-chosen links for advanced information aimed at ITprofessionals. The authors of the Guide promise their readers periodicalupdates, so the more often you visit http://www.optimizevista.net the moreinformation on the ways of making your computer work in the best possibleway you will get. One more good idea would be joining the newsletter serviceoffered by OptimizeVista.NET.

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