In article <F95A0B94-C93F-4A2E-838D->,
says...
> "Michael Yardley" wrote in message
>
> Perhaps ... but what the site arguably does well is tout software. 
>
> Trying those tweaks initially upon my first exposure to Vista made little,
> if any, difference in its performance ... resulting in undoing most of the
> "tweaks".
>
> Based on that experience I would have to say that the benefits of the
> "tweaks" are more than likely system dependent, not necessarily gospel, and
> YMMV.
>
>
I partially disagree
I don't really use the indexing much (I'm a bit anal about where I put
things, so I know hwere they are on the disk). I turned it off and
there 'seems' to be an increase.
I also turned off system restore and got about 10GM back on my laptop.
I back up once a week so I am not taking too much of a chance (I'm
really asking for it).
Defender and UAC I can't bring myself to shut off though.
P.S. The most noticable system performace increase in Vista remains
turning of 'highlight recently installed items' from the start menue.