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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

If you're tired of Windows Vista's sluggish performance, follow these tips and techniques to speed up your operating system's responsiveness.

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  • How to Improve Windows Vista?

    Install XP!

  • my vista is fast when i turn off the the desktop

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  • 100 terabytes hear

  • just install Ubuntu...

  • @MrKickyourbutt same i highly reccomend doing this to anyone

  • Install xp, vista, or linux just saying

  • @MrKickyourbutt I totally agree.It's the best method to deal with sluggish performance.You'll PC will be flying out the window (literally) within seconds.

  • Just delete system32. I get double performance after I deleted it off my computer.

  • 631mb here lol

  • 10 GB Here.

  • Anyways as far as this video, it's obsolete. Any modern PC, even budget PC, will come with at least 2GB DDR2 Ram, usually only PC5300, but hey if you're buying budget what do you expect, and performance gains with PC6400 are minimal. Running dual channel is more important. Anyways, even the Cpu would be more than enough, and mobo's/chipsets have gotten so much better. Vista will run absolutely fast on low budget PC's.

    I understand this is dated a while ago, but like I said, it's obsolete.

  • Too bad it can only be mapped, not addressed. Nice waste of money. Go brag about your wasted investment somewhere else, maybe some classes....lol sorry I couldn't help it. So many people have no damn idea the difference between mappable and addressable memory. Although I'm making a few assumptions, even if whatever OS you're running will address all 12GB, what application will use more than 2.0GB? 99.999% software is written 32bit buddy. Next time invest in cooling and overclock, or multi Gpu's.

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