"bridge" <> wrote in message
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>
> I have found the msconfig option via Vista - but would appreciate response
> on other questions included below. thank you v much.
> "bridge" wrote:
>
>> Thank you this sounds promising. Can you pls direct me to where I can
>> do
>> further research ie how do i get to msconfig via Vista (Is there an
>> option
>> available in Vista?)? How do I know what is crap and what is not, what
>> services are essential etc etc what other basic tweaks did you apply
>> (other
>> than what you have suggested?)
>>
>> "Lord Takyon" wrote:
>>
>> > "bridge" <> wrote in message
>> > news:4EABB45D-3739-4295-AAE7-...
>> > > Hi, Like Rick I am also new to Vista, and recently purchased a laptop
>> > > running
>> > > Vista. The laptop is running v. slow and programs keep not
>> > > responding. I
>> > > have checked out the information on the laptop re improving
>> > > performance.
>> > > this
>> > > tells me that one problem is that the The system is experiencing
>> > > excessive
>> > > paging". How do I stop programs loading at startup, you have
>> > > suggestged
>> > > to
>> > > disabling them (done throught either the program's settings or
>> > > msconfig),
>> > > is
>> > > this the same as right clicking on them in the start menu and
>> > > removing
>> > > that
>> > > way or do I need to do something else? secondly do I need to do this
>> > > for
>> > > each
>> > > user account? thanks
>> > >
>> >
>> > Deleting them from the Start Menu will not stop them running. You need
>> > to
>> > go through msconfig and kill the junk, also you might be able to get
>> > rid of
>> > a few services too, but you really need to research first, and make a
>> > note
>> > of what you do just in case.
>> >
>> > Make sure you have uninstalled any crap that might have come with the
>> > machine. Mine was purchased from Dell, and once I dumped the rubbish
>> > and
>> > applied a couple of basic tweaks it is performing very well.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Can't think of a sig at the moment.
>> > Read this instead.
>> >
>> >
Open up your Add/Remove and get rid of anything you do not need/use. If you
are not sure of something then Google it. Alot of pre-built systems come
with all kinds of apps installed, most of them crap. Alot of those apps
will try to autostart stuff too, this slows a machine down.
Msconfig first, look under the 'Start up' tab and remove non-essential
stuff. If you are not sure then Google it and decide.
For services press the Windows Key and press 'R' and then type
'services.msc'. This brings up a list of lots of services, there are many
ways you can tweak this by disabling stuff or switching it to manual so it
only starts when needed. Goto
http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/servicecfg.htm for a list of services,
what they do, whether you can set to disabled or manual etc.....
Basically make a couple of changes and note them, reboot and check all is
fine, then do a couple more. ALWAYS make a note of what you do incase you
need to undo something.
There are many sites detailing performance tweaks, most will suggest
switching off the search indexer. Try to understand what the things you
switch off do.
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Can't think of a sig at the moment.
Read this instead.