> Does it increase data tranfer speed?
No, all those process are low priority, but it does:
- Remove the ability to restore the system to a prior state if something
goes wrong
- Slow data retrieval as nothing is indexed, so the search engine has to
scan manually from a to z
- Slow loading of programs and data frequently used as they are no longer
preloaded when you disable superfetch
It is normal for a new system to run constantly for a few days while Vista
catalogs the data and learn user habits. Everything Grillpimpmaster lists
has the net effect of either slowing down the normal response time by
restricting design functionality or removing the user's ability to recover
from damage.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
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> "Grillpimpmaster" <> wrote in
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>> Hi I'm Grillpimpmaster,
>>
>> after I've installed Vista the harddisk runs permanetely!
>> Many of my friends have the same problem!
>>
>>
>> To make the harddisk silent to the following steps:
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>> - type msconfig in the command line
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>> ::*- Disable SUPERFETCH
>>
>>
>> - Right click on the hardisk \"INDEXING\" disable it and
>> adding \"for subfolder\"
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>>
>> - Disable \"Windows Search\"*::
>>
>>
>> For Enthusiasts:
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>> - Disable "System Restoring"
>>
>> After a reboot you've got a silent system and now you can drink a cup
>> of coffee with no disturbing harddrive!
>>
>> I'm from Germany, so If you have time correct my english!
>>
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>> __________________________________________________ ____________
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>> I've got a answer for the question "NOT TO BE ABLE TO RENAME FOLDERS"
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>> After installing the inoffical patch KB938_*979*__x64 and reboot YOU
>> can't rename any folders!
>>
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>> ONLY a System Restore point helps to undo it!
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>> --
>> Grillpimpmaster
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