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Old 20-06-2007, 10:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi to all!

My system config :
->P4 2.0 ghz
->768 MB ram(64 MB shared by graphics)
->Via unichrome pro igp(onboard)

I installed windows vista enterprise edition on pc.But vista is running very slow.I tried to watch a vcd & it played like a slideshow.Even it takes a lot of time to boot.
Plz give me tips to speed up Vista.

Vishal Gupta.....
Need ur help.
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Old 20-06-2007, 10:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Approx. all options in my XP tutorial will work in Vista too but the location of settings might differ:

MASTER TUTORIAL: Make Your Windows XP Super Fast !!!

Like disabling unwanted services, disabling animations, etc.
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Use TweakVI- A handy tool to speedup Vista and Follow the Link mentioned Below
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Oops! I forgot this thread:

Vista Tweaking Softwares Thread!
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How To Make Vista Start, Run and Shutdown Faster.
How To Make Vista Start, Run and Shutdown Faster.
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Can Some Vista Geek Tell me the Steps to Get Hibernate Feature in Vista..I know that Hibernate is been Replaced by SLEEP feature in Vista but I have seen in some pictures that Hibernate can be activated..I just Need the XP Style of Hibernating a PC..
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^^ Don't u get "hibernate" option in the Shutdown menu?
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^^ Don't u get "hibernate" option in the Shutdown menu?
Nope.. ..I just played too much with Power Settings and Still I am unable to Get this option..Currently using Windows Vista Ultimate Edition(Trial Only)
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Give following command at Command prompt:

powercfg -h ON

restart the system and it should be enabled.
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Quote:
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Give following command at Command prompt:

powercfg -h ON

restart the system and it should be enabled.
I tried that and it Still it doesn't Enable Hibernation? For ur info I used that command with Administrator privileges

Edit:
Should I use Classic Start Menu and then try Pressing Shift Key which i havent Tried..Currently using Ubuntu..I will Test it this way & Report back

Edit Again:
The Option of using Shift key was possible only in XP..Any other options Folks?

Update:
Finally..I just did find the way..Here are the Steps:

1.Open Control panel.
2.Go to Sytem and Maintainence.
3.Click power options.
4.Click Change Plan Settings.
5.Click Change Advanced Power Settings
6.Disable "Allow Hybrid Sleep " by changing the Setting to OFF





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