Tuesday, August 31, 2010

How to boost Vista performance by changing Visual Effects

Boost your Windows Vista Performance by adjusting visual effects settings .It is very easy and will make your system considerably faster. Since Windows Vista is more graphic oriented and is not necessarily adjusted for performance so video settings play a major role in optimizing it’s speed especially in cases where you have low memory (RAM) in your PC.Thus, this blog provides windows vista support for fixing this issue.

Let’s optimize your PC for best performance.

You simply need to follow these instructions to troubleshoot vista and your system will faster and smoother:
When you click this option in the Performance Tools and Information interface, the User Account Control dialog box will display, requiring you to enter administrative credentials. If you're already logged on as an administrator, you'll be prompted to approve continuing. This opens the



Performance Options dialog box.

However you can also access the Performance Options dialog box in this way:
Go to Control Panel | System | Advanced System Settings | Settings button in the Performance section...



Either way, on the Visual Effects tab, you have these choices:
• Let Windows choose the best settings for your computer
• Adjust for best appearance
• Create custom settings, choosing to turn on/off whichever visual effects you want.

You may select the setting; Let Windows choose what’s best for my computer. If you have well enough Memory (RAM) according to Windows Vista then almost all the settings would be checked.
In addition to this you can change the settings between Adjust for best performance or if you believe you have really good RAM and you want the best appearance then you may choose Adjust for best appearance.
If you don’t want to compromise the full appearance but still want to improve the performance then you can manually uncheck the items that you don’t want.Remember that you can also visit my windows xp support blog in case you have Windows XP.

Note: The more visual effects you have turned on, the more the hit on performance. If you choose the option to adjust for best performance, all of the visual effects will be disabled. You may want to turn off those effects that are purely aesthetic, such as transparent glass and fading or sliding menus, while leaving on those that are more functional, such as showing thumbnails instead of icons.

Thus, these settings will definitely make your system, faster, smoother and boost best performance.






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