Speeding Up Vista...

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Christopher Ross

Does anyone have any recommendations on speeding up Vista and programs I run
on my Vista machine?

I think programs have been slowing down over the last 6 months since buying
my computer (it had Vista already installed on it).

Are there tools I should run on a regular basis (defragmention, etc...) to
keep this from happening?

Thanks,

Chris
 
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Previously Tiberius

SP1 will boost performance (it will be available mid march)

clear up your disk with ccleaner http://www.ccleaner.com/ FREE
degragment with http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag FREE

and remove things you dont need in the startup by going to the start button>
and in the search box typing MSCONFIG then press enter

go to the start up tab and remove checkmarks from things you dont need that
startup with your pc.. these changes of course are revarsable

OR better yet download the AUTORUNDS utility from microsoft
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx

when you run this do this setting> Options > hide microsoft Entries, then
press the REFRESH icon on the toolbar
then go to the LOGON tab and uncheck the ones you dont need...

but not the first ones, only from
"HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" and under
 
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Bill Yanaire

Previously Tiberius said:
SP1 will boost performance (it will be available mid march)

clear up your disk with ccleaner http://www.ccleaner.com/ FREE
degragment with http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag FREE

and remove things you dont need in the startup by going to the start
button> and in the search box typing MSCONFIG then press enter

go to the start up tab and remove checkmarks from things you dont need
that startup with your pc.. these changes of course are revarsable

OR better yet download the AUTORUNDS utility from microsoft
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx

when you run this do this setting> Options > hide microsoft Entries, then
press the REFRESH icon on the toolbar
then go to the LOGON tab and uncheck the ones you dont need...

but not the first ones, only from
"HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" and under
 
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NoStop

Christopher said:
Does anyone have any recommendations on speeding up Vista and programs I
run on my Vista machine?

I think programs have been slowing down over the last 6 months since
buying my computer (it had Vista already installed on it).

You are delusional. According to the Vista Fanboys around here, that CANNOT
happen.

Cheers.

--
Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4/Astronomy2/PreformanceMonitor.jpg

AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator
and type lusrmgr.msc."
^^^^^
I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.
 
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alexB

Don't install any defragmenters that are FREE. You most likely will slow
your system down even more. Vista has a built in defragmenter.

Check your system for malware with MICROSOFT APIs, not 3-rd party
applications.

There is a chance some suc*kers are taking your CU time to do their own
malicious work without your being aware of it.

Recently when I ran Spybot Search and Destroy (the only FREE anti-malware
app one can trust) on one of my Win2K partitions it found not less than 311
malware products. Spybot S&D removed them all in no time.

That Win2K partition of mine is a legacy partition with some software left
still. It has ZoneAlarm which I neglected to renew. SB S&D took care of it.
Also I ran Microsoft Malicious Software removal toll which found nothing
after SB S&D run.
 
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Previously Tiberius

DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS CROOK!

he is stupid. and I have never seen him say anything of value.

the vista degragmenter has many limitations, the one I said has visual
feedback
so you can see whats going on.

I dont know what this commie's agenda is, but he is the worst poster here by
far...
I think he was thrown out of his country and now he wants to be some sort of
big hacker malware writer monopoly capitalist
 
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AlexB

You are a crook. You do not need any VISUAL control for the defragmenter. It
runs in the background if you leave the system overnight.

Read the product guide. I am sure you did. Only malware writers have vested
interest to advocate "FREE" antivirus, "FREE" defragmenter, "FREE" every
sh*it in the world to screw unsuspected and naive users.

You are a crook. Stick with MS. Follow the WAY. Stay away from questionable
characters.\
 
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AlexB

My policy is not to use any 3-rd party anti-malware except Spybot S&D.
Windows Vista offers sufficient protection against malicious software
writers some of them I am sure watch this forum very carefully.

Download Microsoft Windows Baseline Security Analyzer. It is Beta 2.1 for
Vista and I think it is safe to download. Run it.

<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...AF-9DBE-4DCE-889E-ECF997EB18E9&displaylang=en>

It will give you all your vulnerabilities, especially in your firewall
settings. You should read the report and if it suggests any changes, you
should consider them.
Your Windows firewall setting will be analyzed.

Download Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830). It
will want to run upon install. Choose the FULL scan although it may give you
a threatening message that it might take a few hours. It will scan your
entire computer in about half an hour or less if you do not have a lot of
stuff in it.

<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...e0-e72d-4f54-9ab3-75b8eb148356&displaylang=en>

Some reassuring information: Malicious Software Removal Tool
<http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx>
The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool helps remove specific,
prevalent malicious software from computers that are running Windows Vista,
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=890830

You can also go to Protection Center (Microsoft)
<http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/center/howsafe.htm?s_cid=mscom_msrt>
and click "Protection Scan." There will be a dropdown menu and a button:
"Launch Full Scan or Vista." You can do it if you wish.

Download and install Spybot Search & Destroy, a great piece of software
which is free for individuals but corporations pay fees. You may be asked
for donations but it is up to you. It is very up to date and every week you
will have to download new updates, sometimes even more often. You should
check for updates every time you run it. It will give you all su*kers
leached into your registry and ask you if you wanted to remove them. Many of
them have masqueraded themselves under MS Windows names like
Windows.something. Do not hesitate to kill them all. You can trust SB S&D.

http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html

It also allows you to IMMUNIZE your system. It means that when you go to a
website and they try to download some kind of a Trojan to you SB S&D will
either kill it silently, or ask you if you want to do it or will kill it and
give you a notice. It is better to let it kill them all in silence.

Listen to Mark Russinovich's (MS) webcast: Advanced Malware Cleaning

<http://www.microsoft.com/emea/spotlight/sessionh.aspx?videoid=359>

Downloading any 3-rd party "free" anti-spyware program is an invitation for
disaster.

The AV (antivirus industry) is on the way to the cemetery:
The slow death of AV technology:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/08/death_of_av/
Vista did it in.
 
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AlexB

On a more sober note it is also possible that accumulation of many
applications on your machine over 6 month period could have resulted in some
slowdown as well. At least it may be a contributing factor. Some of them may
be running all the time for no reason at all and you are not even aware of
it.

It does not exclude the possibility of malware doing it as well.
 
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thetruthhurts

Does anyone have any recommendations on speeding up Vista and programs I run
on my Vista machine?

I think programs have been slowing down over the last 6 months since buying
my computer (it had Vista already installed on it).

Are there tools I should run on a regular basis (defragmention, etc...) to
keep this from happening?

Thanks,

Chris

I'm assuming you are doing all the basic stuff like defrag, installing
updates, anti-spyware etc.

If so the answer is SP1 is a bit better, but you'll need more
hardware. 2 GB of mem at a minimum, after that I'd look at the
processor.
 
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the wharf rat

Check your system for malware with MICROSOFT APIs, not 3-rd party
applications.

Wouldn't the third party applications use the Microsoft API?
Since they dont' have Windows source they can't very well write their
own.
Recently when I ran Spybot Search and Destroy (the only FREE anti-malware
app one can trust)

What makes it so different?
 
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Previously Tiberius

on my test machine with only 1.25 gig vista sp1 runs well!!!

without sp1, vista was hell ! lol
 
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Christopher Ross

I'm pretty sure I have SP1. But what would be the best way for me to check?

Thanks!

Chris
 
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Frank

Christopher said:
I'm pretty sure I have SP1. But what would be the best way for me to check?

Thanks!

Chris
Go to run and type in winver and hit enter. If it doesn't say Service
Pack 1, then you're not running SP1.
Frank
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

I'm pretty sure I have SP1. But what would be the best way for me to check?


Since it hasn't been released yet, you can't possibly have it.

You could have a test version (beta or RC) of it, but it's very
unlikely that you would have that without knowing for sure that you
elected to install it.
 
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Christopher Ross

Duh. Thanks.

I always dowload updates from Microsoft so I thought I already had it.

Chris
 

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