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Windows Vista Performance and Tuning

Posted by: pcdoctoronline on: April 30, 2009

Microsoft has produced a simple and useful guide to help you improve the performance of Vista on your computer. Moreover it’s a free download! Windows Vista Performance and Tuning Overview “Windows Vista and SP1 focus on delivering greater performance and overall system responsiveness by striking a balance between speed and responsiveness. This guide looks at [...]


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RSS The Windows Club

  • Top 3 Video Communication Software for Windows May 18, 2012
    There are many video communication software in the market. So many that you may get confused over which is best suited for your needs. Skype, of course, is the one that ...more >>> For more visit The Windows Club.
  • Download German Landscapes, Mountains and Sea theme for Windows 7 May 18, 2012
    After releasing two beautiful themes capturing the beauty of Australia, Microsoft has now released two themes capturing Germany and its Scenary. The beauty of Germany and its mountains and seas... For more visit The Windows Club.
  • What is a Codec – Overview, Features, FAQ May 17, 2012
    I assume every one heard about a Codec, and if you haven’t then this post will tell you key points regarding Codecs on your computer and the reason as to ...more >>> For more visit The Windows Club.
  • Fix: Internet Explorer High Memory Usage May 17, 2012
    Sometimes you may feel that your computer has hung or has frozen, when you are trying to open a webpage or even while browsing normally. This may either be a site ...more >>> For more visit The Windows Club.
  • Resize, Decorate, Add Borders, Frames and Watermarks to images with BorderMaker May 16, 2012
    Some time back, I had talked about GIF Animator, a simple application that lets you can create animated GIF files easily. The application is small and free from all junk ...more >>> For more visit The Windows Club.
  • WinFolder Lock Pro: Lock and protect folders in Windows 8 May 16, 2012
    We have already seen several free file encryption or folder locking software earlier. If you looking for one with a cool minimalistic Metro look for your Windows 8, you might ...more >>> For more visit The Windows Club.
  • Download Free Norton Identity Safe, a Password Manager, from Symantec May 16, 2012
    Symantec has introduced a new service called Norton Identity Safe Service, which is free to download till 1st October 2012. All those, who download and install this tool will be ...more... For more visit The Windows Club.
  • What is file fragmentation and how does it occur in Windows May 15, 2012
    Windows has its own defragmenting tool and you might have used it already. When it comes to Windows file storing algorithms, the operating system makes a case for excess fragmentation through ...more... For more visit The Windows Club.
  • Giveaway: Ashampoo Photo Commander 10 May 15, 2012
    We are pleased to giveaway 10 licenses of the newly released Ashampoo Photo Commander v10 to the readers of The Windows Club. Ashampoo Photo Commander is an all-in-one personal photo ...more... For more visit The Windows Club.
  • Create your own Windows maintenance and optimization tool with dMaintenance May 15, 2012
    dMaintenance is yet another free tool that is designed to maintain your computer invisibly – but with a difference. You can  create your own custom system tool. dMaintenance runs in background... For more visit The Windows Club.

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  • PerfectDisk Free Defrag: Powerful, Fast Disk Defragment Utility May 16, 2012
    Hard disk fragmentation is one of the main reason behind sluggish computer performance. As the amount of disk space has increased, it has become difficult to keep it in good shape. Most users don’t even bother to defragment. The most obvious reason is the amount of time required for completing the defrag process. Although, the default Windows’ [. […]
  • Chrome 19 Stable Syncs Tabs On All Your Devices Running Chrome May 16, 2012
    Google Chrome Stable Channel updated to Chrome 19 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame. According to the Google Chrome Releases blog, Chrome 19 has a number of new features including tab sync. When you sign in to Chrome 19, all open tabs are synced (please note that Google is gradually rolling out tab sync features to all [...]Continue reading Chrome 19 […]
  • Download OS X Lion 10.7.4, Fixes FileVault Vulnerability [Direct Links] May 10, 2012
    Apple has released OS X Lion 10.7.4 update that features a number of security fixes, general improvements and Safari browser update. If you’re running OS X Lion 10.7.3 or earlier, just run the Software Update app and download 10.7.4 update. With the latest update the Cupertino company have fixed the FileVault vulnerability, which left users’ [... […]
  • Apache OpenOffice 3.4 Makes Official Debut May 9, 2012
    On Tuesday, May 8, 2012, the Apache Software Foundation announced the availability of the official version of Apache OpenOffice. It is the first official version from the Apache Software Foundation since Oracle donated it to them last year in June. Apache OpenOffice 3.4 offers improved performance and quality with a number of new features and enhancements. [ […]
  • Game Downloader: Updated, Brings New Features, Now Playing Games Is More Fun [Windows] May 8, 2012
    Playing games is always a great way to relax yourself and have fun. Now, you can increase the level of fun and further enjoy playing 100′s of new free games without the trouble of searching for them. Game Downloader for Windows is a small open source portable game download client that lets you download open source, indie [...]Continue reading Game Down […]
  • Microsoft Security Bulletins For May 2012 Released, Patches 23 Vulnerabilities May 8, 2012
    Microsoft has wheeled out the security patches for May, 2012′s Patch Tuesday. The Patch Tuesday for May 2012 covers 7 security bulletins to fix at least 23 documented vulnerabilities found in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, .NET Framework and Silverlight. Out of the seven bulletins, three are rated as “critical” because of the risk of […]
  • Audials Moviebox 9 Review (Plus Giveaway) May 7, 2012
    Audials Moviebox is a very versatile multimedia application. The app lets users rip DVDs, download videos from any website, synchronize media collection with portable devices, play videos and comes with a built-in audio and video converter. Here, we’re taking the latest version of Audials Moviebox 9 for full review. At the end of the article [...]Continue re […]
  • 10 Basic Tips To Protect All Your Devices From Threats May 1, 2012
    Gone are the days when people used to use only a single device for fulfilling all their needs. Today, you’ve got a desktop in your home, a laptop for work, a smartphone in your pocket, a tablet for those situations when a laptop fails to deliver, a complete home networking system for connecting all these [...]Continue reading 10 Basic Tips To Protect A […]
  • Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 Download April 29, 2012
    Microsoft Security Essentials 4 antivirus software is available for PCs running Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. Microsoft has silently made available Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) 4.0 download, the latest version of the Redmond software giant’s free anti-virus/anti-malware program for Windows PCs, on April 24. MSE 4.0 w […]
  • WinLaunch: Mac OS X Launchpad Application Launcer for Windows April 29, 2012
    Do you like the OS X Launchpad feature? Have you ever wished of the same functionality for your Windows installation too? You will be happy to know about WinLaunch. More about the app below but first let me give you a small introduction about Launchpad. If you’ve ever used Apple OS X Lion, you must [...]Continue reading WinLaunch: Mac OS X Launchpad Ap […]

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  • Ethernet sales slump punches Brocade in the wallet
    Business not so good Ethernet sales slumped a bit and caused Brocade's second 2012 quarter results to stumble.…
  • Is it time for enterprise PC outfits to carry Apple Macs?
    Mac-maker is hard to ignore, despite being a 'difficult' vendor For years, the Apple Mac has played a small and niche role in enterprise computing, finding favour in areas such as desktop publishing, graphical design and video or content production.…
  • ICO on new Cookie Law: 'Don't expect torrent of enforcement action'
    Plans to wait for user complaints as the law comes into effect Amid criticism that hardly any UK government websites comply with the new EU-mandated "Cookie Law" that comes into force on 27 May, the ICO has announced that it will be sending out some letters, and then waiting for people to complain.…
  • UK.gov: ICT in schools ain't dead, it's just resting
    And there'll be tech contracts for the kids when they grow up, honest The UK government denied today that it was dropping IT entirely from the national curriculum while adding that tech contracts would be more bite-sized and flexible at some point soon.…
  • UK prosecutions for hacking appear to be be dropping
    But plenty of caveats apply The number of prosecutions under the UK's computer hacking laws may have declined over recent years, according to the latest available government figures.…
  • Big Issue sellers could soon be flogging QR Codes
    Homeless move into digital downloads Glasgow-based INSP, which represents magazines distributed by the homeless, is planning to go digital - assuming it can raise enough cash to pay for some trials.…
  • Apple scrubs dirty iCloud data centre with second solar wash
    2012 clean date stated Apple is flying the green flag on the North Carolina data centre that will power iCloud – the very same one that was slammed by Greenpeace for being dirty.…
  • Iran threatens to chuck sueball at Google over missing gulf
    State unhappy that 'Persian Gulf' name is gone Iran's Foreign Ministry has threatened to take legal action against Google because the web firm removed the name Persian Gulf from its Maps and left the stretch of water nameless.…
  • Vulture 2 trigger triggers serious head-scratching
    Just how do we fire that LOHAN rocket motor? It's fair to say that the question of just how we fire the Low Orbit Helium Assisted Navigator (LOHAN) Vulture 2 spaceplane rocket motor is a touch thorny.…
  • GM snatchback of $10m Facebook ad cash = amateur move
    When a sell is more than a sale Open ... and Shut  Talk about bad timing. Right before Wall Street set up to open the curtain on Facebook's $100bn IPO, General Motors (GM), which spends $40m on its Facebook presence, announced that it's pulling the plug on Facebook advertising. The reason? Advertising on Facebook apparently hasn't worked.…
  • Shoreditch's sparkle smokescreen leaves BBC journo 'tech-struck'
    Why is Auntie (literally, this time) in bed with Google? Analysis  “I haven’t felt so good having spoken to a businessman for ten minutes in about 25 years. That’s not normally how I feel! So thanks very much!” And thanks to you, BBC presenter Fi Glover, for sharing the feel-good factor with us.…
  • Facebook's Eduardo Saverin: I'm not a tax-dodger
    Meanwhile, US senators try to get him banned from the US Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin has insisted that he will pay taxes in the US and his decision to change his citizenship to Singapore had nothing to do with the country's more hospitable tax environment.…
  • The Register is rocking on Windows Phone 7
    App of the week? We’re gradually updating our mobile app efforts. First out of the gate is this beauty for Windows Phone 7.…
  • Hands on with the Motorola Razr Maxx
    Marathon runner First look  In the time since Motorola's Razr was launched in 2011, rivals have released powerhouse handsets that make the Razr feel more Bic than Wilkinson Sword.…
  • 'Facebook ads are very boring and not very imaginative'
    Plus: 'IT boys, hiss it through your teeth – Shut up, bitch!' Quotw  This was the week when investor interest hit ever higher feverish pitches as (not sure if you heard about this or not) Facebook prepares to go public.…
  • Amazon drops planned 8.9in Kindle Fire for 10.1in job
    Oi vapour Amazon, it has been claimed, will be dropping a version of the Kindle Fire it might, maybe, put into production in favour of a different model that it could, possibly make in the future.…
  • Senator probes NASA airfield deal for Google's jets
    Is space agency giving Larry a break on government's jet fuel? A US senator has asked NASA (PDF) to cough up five years of data about Larry Page and Sergey Brin's personal jets – in the latest flare-up in the rumbling controversy over whether NASA is cutting Google bosses a soft deal by storing their private airplanes in a government-funded researc […]
  • Post-pub nosh deathmatch: Mealy pudding v migas
    Hispano-Caledonian full-fat fryfest Following a long winter hibernation burning the fat reserves gained from a generous serving of Dutch delicacy kapsalon, our Special Projects Bureau post-pub nosh team has emerged blinking into the spring sunshine to bring you a further selection of quality international cuisine designed to soak up the excesses of a night o […]
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    But don't ask your dentist for oral sex, OK? Something for the Weekend, Sir?  It barely warranted a mention in Reg Hardware's recent Retro Week, but mobile telephony will be celebrating a couple of anniversaries this year. Groupe Spécial Mobil (GSM) was founded 30 years ago and the first commercial GSM networks came into service ten years later.… […]
  • The Great El Reg Private Cloud survey: Results are in!
    Applications must work for the cloud to float We were surprised at the strength of positive feedback from the 570 readers who participated in our recent Reg reader survey on private cloud.…
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