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10 manières simples d'accélérer Windows Vista

Windows Vista est un logiciel d'exploitation plutôt lourd avec beaucoup de dispositifs ordonnés, mais malheureusement ils tous viennent à un prix. Droit hors de la boîte il exige d'un joli système lourd de fonctionner (discutablement). Avant que vous vous épuisiez et achetiez un nouvel ordinateur juste ainsi vous pouvez exploiter votre logiciel d'exploitation bas, contrôle dehors que ces 10 manières simples à Speedup Windows Vista incline pour éclairer la charge. C'est juste le premier de la série, ainsi bon nombre d'entre elles peuvent être très évidentes à ceux expérimentées en tordant. Si le ™re€ de youâ employant toujours Windows XP, vérifient alors 10 manières simples à Speedup Windows XP.

Cet article détaille les 10 bouts suivants : (plus…)

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Écrit par Jason dessus 1er novembre 2007 avec aucuns commentaires.
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Faon Feisty d'Ubuntu pour la vitesse

Si vous employez Ubuntu (Feisty Faon) en tant que votre distribution de Linux, que chacun sait c'est un joli logiciel d'exploitation rapide de Linux, vous peut également faire quelques tours afin d'obtenir une poussée. Je t'enseignerai aujourd'hui quelques entailles rapides sur la façon dont améliorer l'exécution globale de votre système.

AVERTISSEMENT: Veuillez suivre les instructions ci-dessous très soigneusement, dans l'ordre dans lequel elles sont énumérées ci-dessous et rechargez votre machine après chacun. Sinon, votre logiciel d'exploitation ne fonctionnera plus. (plus…)

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Écrit par Jason dessus 24 octobre 2007 avec aucuns commentaires.
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Speed Vista: Tweak your services

Well, this one is arguable. Many sites preach service tweaking as the end all of tweaks, and Vista does have a lot of services (like 130). However, a good portion of them are set to manual or disabled by default. Manual will only start the service when the operating system thinks it needs to use that program. However, Vista does have a lot of services set to Automatic by default that are not needed for many people. Granted, they are usually sleeping, not using any CPU, and if they use memory, they usually get paged out to disk pretty fast. But, regardless, it is fairly quick to do, and will gain you some improvement.

First off, how to tell what you should really be worried about. One new feature in Vista is the ‘Go to Service’ feature in Task Manager (or at least I never noticed it before). Open Task Manager, Processes tab, right click on a particularly heavy process, and select ‘Go to Service (s)’. This will jump you over to the services tab, and select all the services that are running under that process (multiple ones are usually running under svchost.exe, many of the others only map to one

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Written by Jason on October 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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Clean out unneeded Services quickly

Windows Vista has around 130 services. True, not all of them are running, but most are set to default to run when necessary. Over half of them start up on a default machine. Your first step towards tweaking vista should be to disable services that you frankly have no need for. They are just running aimlessly.

There are two options here. You can manually go through all 129 services with the aid of our In-depth guide to help you determine if you might need a service (dependencies and what depends on a given service are listed), or you can run one of our custom Registry files which will allow you to try out several tweaked settings. Don’t worry, if you mess up your services, or you don’t like the results of the tweaked settings, you can always go back to the default settings with one of the handy default reg files on the same page. (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 19th, 2007 with no comments.
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Take Ownership of Vista System Files

When tweaking Vista, at some point you will probably run in to a situation where you need to modify, move or even delete a system file. In Vista, system files are protected by the TrustedInstaller service and Windows File Protection by default. Below, I will show you how you can take ownership of system files and grant yourself the necessary permissions so that you can get your task done.

Warning: Modifying, moving or deleting system files on Vista can have adverse effects on your operating system and in some cases render the system inoperable. Be sure that you know what you are doing prior to proceeding with these instructions. (more…)

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Written by Jason on September 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Recover lost sessions in Firefox

Web-mail users and bloggers know too well the folly of inputting text into a browser window. It’s very easy to close out a session while composing a message, lose everything, and be left scrambling to retype the e-mail or post. Firefox offers a fix. By tweaking the agile browser’s settings, previous sessions are easily restored, complete with form entries.

From an open Firefox window:

* Click Tools
* Scroll down to Options
* Select the Main tab
* At the top, where it reads “When Firefox starts:”, select “Show my windows and tabs from the last time” from the drop-down menu (more…)

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Written by Jason on September 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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