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Make Vista shutdown and boot faster

Posted by: admin  /  Category: Tricks & Trips, Tweaks

Vista, like its predecessors will be fast when you first boot it and for a few weeks after but like every other version of Windows will get slow, here are some tips to help curtail that but you will still have to do the occasional reinstall to get all your performance back.

In order to make Vista boot faster, the only thing you can really do at this point is defrag the hard drive.  After opening and closing files all the time, these files become spread in fragments all across the hard drive, increasing seek times, defragmenting puts them back into one contiguous spot and some utilities even have options for optimizing boot by placing the boot files and startup programs as close to the start of the drive as possible.

Windows XP users have the option of using BootVis but if you don’t know how to use that tool, don’t, it can really mess up your system if used wrong.  Sadly, it does not run under Vista which is a real shame because it’s an awesome utility and really does something to improve XP boot times.  Used with TuneXP (also not compatible with Vista) it’s a lethal combination for shortening boot times.

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Hidden Tricks in Vista’s Explorer

Posted by: admin  /  Category: Tricks & Trips

When Microsoft redesigned Windows Vista’s Windows Explorer interface, a lot more functionality was included, compared to previous versions of Windows. While some of the new functionalities are noticeable, a lot of the built in hidden features are not easily found or recognized. So, that’s what we’re going to talk about today! One in particular is featured below.

Address Bar

If you’re not used to viewing the Explorer path as a breadcrumb trail and you want to view the full path, simply left click anywhere to the right of the path in the address bar and you will see the full path displayed (in a Windows XP style). To return to the other view, you can hit the Esc key on your keyboard. (Note: To display the XP style full path, just click where the circle is shown in the address bar).

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