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Bài của Tommy (3/27/2007)
Tweak Windows Vista's Indexing Options
Tweak Windows Vista's Indexing Options
Windows Vista works in the background to automatically index all the files in the Start Menu, user profile folders and files setup for offline access by default. If you have many files in these locations and the files change often, the indexing service may slow down your system's performance. Unlike Windows XP, Vista now allows you to easily tweak the indexing service following the steps below. It is recommended that you disable indexing for the other locations other than the Start Menu for maximum performance. Bear in mind that while this tweak speeds up your overall system performance, it will also slow you down when searching for files in those locations. 1. Click on the Start Button and enter Indexing Options. Hit Enter and the Indexing Options should load. 2. Click on the Modify button, followed by Show all locations. 3. Scroll through the tree-view and uncheck all options except the Start Menu. Hit OK.Note : For advanced users, you can also change other indexing options, like the file types to index, by clicking on the Advanced button.
Bài của Tommy (3/27/2007)
Increase SATA Disk Drive Performance
Increase SATA Disk Drive Performance
You can squeeze a more performance out of your SATA hard disk drive by enabling write caching. The price though, is an increased risk for data loss/corruption should you experienced a power loss - this risk is less in a laptop because of its battery: 1. Click on the Start Button, enter Device Manager and hit Enter. 2. Expand Disk Drives. 3. Right-click on your hard disk drive and select Properties. 4. On the Policies tab, check Enable Advanced Performance. 5. Click OK and close Device Manager.
Bài của Tommy (3/27/2007)
Speed-up Windows Vista's Aero
Speed-up Windows Vista's Aero
Windows Vista is a step-up in terms of eye candy but it can slow your system down a bit. There are 2 things you can do to speed-up the Aero interface in Windows Vista:Method 1: Disable Transparent Glass Effect 1. Click on the Desktop and select Personalize. 2. Select Windows Color And Appearance. 3. Uncheck Enable Transparency.Method 2: Disable Windows Minimize/Maximize Animation 1. Click on the Start Menu, enter SystemPropertiesPerformance and hit Enter. 2. On the Visual Effects tab, uncheck Animate Windows When Minimizing/Maximizing. 3. Click OK.
Bài của Tommy (3/27/2007)
USB Storage & Windows Vista ReadyBoost
USB Storage & Windows Vista ReadyBoost
Windows Vista has a new performance feature called ReadyBoost. This feature enables the use of a USB storage device instead of the slow paging file on your hard disk when you're low on physical memory (RAM ). The logic is simple - the USB storage device is faster than your hard disk drive. In order for ReadyBoost to work in Windows Vista, your USB storage device must meet the following requirements: - the device must have at least 64MB storage. - the device must be USB 2.0 compliant. - the device must have a minimum read speed of 3.5 MB/s. - the device must have a minimum write speed of 2.5 MB/s. Follow these steps to enable ReadyBoost: 1. Plug in USB storage device. 2. Go to Computer, right-click on the removable storage device and select Properties. 3. Click on the ReadyBoost tab. 4. Select Use This Device and set the amount of space to use for the system file. 5. Click OK.
Bài của Tommy (3/27/2007)
Stop Applications That Auto-start On Startup
Stop Applications That Auto-start On Startup
There are 2 ways to stop applications that auto-start when you login to Windows Vista. You can either use the System Configuration Utility or the new Software Explorer in Windows Defender:Method 1: System Configuration Utility 1. Click on the Start Button, enter msconfig and hit Enter. 2. Click on the Startup tab. 3. Uncheck items that you do want to auto-start and click OK.Method 2: Windows Defender 1. Click on the Start Button, enter Windows Defender and hit Enter. 2. Click on the Tools from the top menu bar. 3. Click on Software Explorer and select Show for All Users. 4. Select an application to either Remove or Disable.
Bài của Tommy (3/29/2007)
Vista: How To Take Ownership of a System File
If you are trying to tweak or modify your Vista system, you will run into a barrier when it comes to replacing or changing system files. You can take ownership of the file and then grant your username full control of the file. After you have made your changes and/or modifications, you can then remove the permissions.
First you will need to access an elevated command prompt, to do this: 1. Click the Start button . 2. Click All Programs . 3. Go into Accessorie . 4. Right-click on Command Prompt . 5. Select Run as administrator . 6. When the UAC Prompt appears, click Continue . Once you have your elevated command prompt, follow these steps: For our example, we are going to use the Bubbles screensaver file (Bubbles.scr) 1. At the command prompt, input takeown /f filepath (takeown /f c:\windows\system32\Bubbles.scr). 2. Press Enter on the keyboard. 3. A message will be displayed that this completed successfully. 4. Now input icacls filepath /grant yourusername:f (icacls c:\windows\system32\Bubbles.scr /grant shamanstears:f). 5. A message will be displayed that this completed successfully. You will now be able to modify or replace the file. When you are done, simply remove the permissions to keep the file secure.
Bài của Slimy (3/30/2007)
I am not responsible for what you do to your Vista installation.
I am not responsible for what you do to your Vista installation. I
suggest we use this thread to suggest to each other which services can
be turned off, because we do not need them. This is a work in progress.
I did not follow this post 100% and neither should you. Change services
according to your computer config. If you do not have one of these
services, chances are you already disabled the option in 'Turn Windows
features on or off' or you are running a different edition of Windows
Vista. Setting an Automatic service to Disabled will make sure it will
not start when you boot up. Setting a Manual service to Disabled has no
effect on performance and will only stop Vista from launching the
service when it the OS believes it is needed. A good application for saving presets of your services is: http://p-nand-q.com/download/pserv_cpl.html Start > services.msc > Enter Winkey + R > services.msc > EnterApplication Experience - Default: Automatic (Started) - Safe: Leave as isApplication Information - Default: Manual (Started) - Safe: Leave as isApplication Layer Gateway Service - Default: Manual -
Used for certain software services | If this service is started
already, leave on Manual (Safe) | If it is not, set to DisabledApplication Management - Default: Manual - If you don't "deploy software through Group Policy", Set to DisabledBackground Intelligent Transfer Service - Default: Automatic (Delayed Start) (Started) - Safe: Leave as is (unless you don't use Windows Update)Base Filtering Engine - Default: Automatic (Started) -
Disabling this service reduces security of the OS (needed for firewall,
some unusual protocols, remote access, and internet connection
sharing), Safe: Leave as isBlock Level Backup Engine Service - Default: Manual - Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical serviceCertificate Propagation - Default: Manual - If you don't use Smart Cards, Safe: Set to DisabledCNG Key Isolation - Default: Manual -
This service may be needed if you are on Wired/Wireless Lan Autoconfig
Since and will be using EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol),
Otherwise: Set to DisabledCOM+ Event System - Default: Automatic (Started) - Responsible for many things including the Backup and Restore Center, Safe: Leave as isCOM+ System Application - Default: Manual - Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical serviceComputer Browser - Default: Automatic - If you aren't on a network, Safe: Set to DisabledCryptographic Services - Default: Automatic (Started) - Needed for some connections/websites (Microsoft/Windows Update?), confirms signatures of windows files, Safe: Leave as isDCOM Server Process Launcher - Default: Automatic (Started) - Safe: Leave as isDesktop Window Manager Session Manager - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use the advanced Aero Glass transparency interface, Safe: Set to DisabledDFS Replication - Default: Manual - If you aren't on a network, Safe: Set to DisabledDHCP Client - Default: Automatic (Started) - Typically needed for most Internet Connections (maybe not if you have a static IP), Safe: Leave as isDiagnostic Policy Service - Default: Automatic (Started) -
If you don't care for Windows finding solutions to problems (including
fixing internet connection problems in vista and ie7), Safe: Set to
DisabledDiagnostic Service Host - Default: Manual - If you don't care for Windows finding solutions to problems, Safe: Set to DisabledDiagnostic System Host - Default: Manual (Started) - If you don't care for Windows finding solutions to problems, Safe: Set to DisabledDistributed Link Tracking Client - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't have links between NTFS Files, Safe: Set to DisabledDistributed Transaction Coordinator - Default: Manual -
Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at
some point, but it isn't a critical service (Set to Disabled)DNS Client - Default: Automatic (Started) - Needed once in a while, Safe: Leave as isExtensible Authentication Protocol - Default: Manual -
Disabling this service reduces security of the OS (needed for firewall,
some unusual protocols, remote access, and internet connection
sharing), Safe: Leave as isFax - Default: Manual - If you don't use a fax or a scanner, Safe: Set to DisabledFunction Discovery Provider Host - Default: Manual (Started) - If not on a network (needed for certain uncommon network components), Safe: Set to DisabledFunction Discovery Resource Publication - Default: Automatic (Started) - If not on a network (needed for certain uncommon network components), Safe: Set to DisabledGroup Policy Client - Default: Automatic (Started) - Safe: Leave as is (can technically be disabled if not used, will look into possible problems later)Health Key and Certificate Management - Default: Manual - Safe: Set to DisabledHuman Interface Device Access - Default: Manual - If you don't use the extra buttons on your keyboard or use the software for it, Safe: Set to DisabledIKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules - Default: Automatic - Safe: Set to DisabledInfrared Monitor service - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't have/use infrared, Safe: Set to DisabledInteractive Services Detection - Default: Manual - Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical serviceInternet Connection Sharing (ICS) - Default: Disabled - Possibly not needed (will look into), Safe: Leave as isIP Helper - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't want IPv6 support, Safe: Set to DisabledIPsec Policy Agent - Default: Automatic (Started) - Possibly not needed (will look into), Safe: Leave as isKtmRM for Distributed Transaction Coordinator - Default: Automatic (Delayed Start) - Possibly not needed (will look into), Safe: Leave as isLink-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper - Default: Manual - Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical serviceMicrosoft .Net Framework NGEN v.20.50727_X64/X86 - Default: Manual - Safe: Leave as isMicrosoft iSCSI Initiator Service - Default: Manual - If you don't use iSCSI, Safe: Set to DisabledMicrosoft Software Shadow Copy Provider - Default: Manual - Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical serviceMultimedia Class Scheduler - Default: Automatic (Started) - Needed for Windows Audio, Safe: Leave as isNet.Tcp Port Sharing Service - Default: Disabled - Safe: Leave as isNetlogon - Default: Manual - Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical serviceNetwork Access Protection Agent - Default: Manual - Safe: Set to DisabledNetwork Connections - Default: Manual (Started) - Unless you aren't using the internet, Safe: Leave as isNetwork List Service - Default: Automatic (Started) - Unless you aren't using the internet, Safe: Leave as isNetwork Location Awareness - Default: Automatic (Started) - Unless you aren't using the internet, Safe: Leave as isNetwork Store Interface Service - Default: Automatic (Started) - Unless you aren't using the internet, Safe: Leave as isOffline Files - Default: Automatic (Started) - Unless you use them, Safe: Set to DisabledParental Controls - Default: Manual - Unless you use them, Safe: Set to DisabledPeer Name Resolution Protocol - Default: Manual - Unless you use Windows Meetings, Safe: Set to DisabledPeer Networking Grouping - Default: Manual - Unless you use such applications, Safe: Set to DisabledPeer Networking Identity Manger - Default: Manual - Safe: Set to DisabledPerformance Logs & Alerts - Default: Manual - Needed for many features of Windows, Safe: Leave as isPlug and Play - Default: Automatic (Started) - Unless you don't connect various devices often, Safe: Leave as isPnP-X IP Bus Enumerator - Default: Manual - Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical servicePNRP Machine Name Publication Service - Default: Manual - Safe: Set to DisabledPortable Device Enumerator Service - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you do not own a portable device, Safe: Set to DisabledPrint Spooler - Default: Automatic (Started) - If no printer (including virtual ones) is present on the computer, Safe: Set to DisabledProblem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Support - Default: Manual - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to DisabledProgram Compatibility Assistant Service - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use the Program Compatibility Assistant, Safe: Set to DisabledProtected Storage - Default: Manual - If you don't save passwords, Safe: Set to DisabledQuality Windows Audio Video Experience - Default: Manual - If you don't need it, Safe: Set to DisabledReadyBoost - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use USB drives as a memory boost, Safe: Set to DisabledRemote Access Auto Connection Manager - Default: Manual - If you won't be connecting to your computer remotely, Safe: Set to DisabledRemote Access Connection Manger - Default: Manual (Started) - If you won't be connecting to your computer remotely, Safe: Set to DisabledRemote Procedure Call (RPC) - Default: Automatic (Started) - Vital, Safe: Leave as isRemote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator - Default: Manual - Possibly not needed (will look into), Safe: Leave as isRemote Registry - Default: Manual - Recommended: Set to DisabledRouting and Remote Access - Default: Disabled - Typically not needed, Safe: Leave as isSecondary Logon - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you are only running vista with one user, Safe: Set to DisabledSecurity Accounts Manager - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use Global Policy Editor, Safe: Set to DisabledSecurity Center - Default: Automatic (Delayed Start) (Started) - If you don't use the Security Center, Safe: Set to DisabledServer - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't plan to send files or print them over a network, Safe: Set to DisabledShell Hardware Detection - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use Autoplay, Safe: Set to DisabledSL UI Notification Service - Default: Manual - Not required on most setups (needed for Tablet Input Panel) but may break the control panel, Safe: Leave as isSmart Card - Default: Manual - If you don't use Smart Cards, Safe: Set to DisabledSmart Card Removal Policy - Default: Manual - If you don't use Smart Cards, Safe: Set to DisabledSNMP Trap - Default: Manual - If not on a network with SNMP, Safe: Set to DisabledSoftware Licensing - Default: Automatic (Started) - Needed for the Control Panel and other parts of Windows to function (Tablet Input Panel for Tablets), Safe: Leave as isSSDP Discovery - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't have such devices, Set to DisabledSuperfetch - Default: Automatic (Started) - Safe: Leave as isSystem Event Notification Service - Default: Automatic (Started) - Typically not needed (event log may display an error if disabled) Safe: Leave as isTable PC Input Service - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't have a tablet PC, Safe: Set to DisabledTask Scheduler - Default: Automatic (Started) - Needed for various Windows and 3rd Party Programs, Safe: Leave as isTCP/IP NetBIOS Helper - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you won't be sharing files between computers, Set to DisabledTelephony - Default: Manual (Started) - Needed for dial-up and certain DSL connections, Safe: Leave as isTerminal Services - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't plan to administer remote computers, Safe: Set to DisabledTerminal Services Configuration - Default: Manual - If you don't plan to administer remote computers, Safe: Set to DisabledTerminal Services UserMode Port Redirector - Default: Manual - If you don't plan to administer remote computers, Safe: Set to DisabledThemes - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you are using Windows Classic, Safe: Set to DisabledThread Ordering Server - Default: Manual - Safe: Leave as isTPM Base Services - Default: Manual - Used for hardware certificates, Safe: Leave as isUPnP Device Host - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use UPnP, Safe: Set to DisabledUser Profile Service - Default: Automatic (Started) - Safe: Leave as isVirtual Disk - Default: Manual - Since this service is on manual and does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical serviceVolume Shadow Copy - Default: Manual -
Needed for some integrated backups, since this service is on manual and
does not start, it may be needed at some point, but it isn't a critical
serviceWebClient - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use web folders, Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Audio - Default: Automatic (Started - Safe: Leave as isWindows Audio Endpoint Builder - Default: Automatic (Started) - Safe: Leave as isWindows Backup - Default: Manual - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to Disabled, Recommended: Leave as isWindows CardSpace - Default: Manual - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Color System - Default: Manual - Safe: Leave as isWindows Connect Now - Config Registrat - Default: Manual - Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Defender - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to Disabled, Recommended: Leave as isWindows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework - Default: Manual - Safe: Leave as isWindows Error Reporting Service - Default: Automatic - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to Disabled, Recommended: Leave as isWindows Event Collector - Default: Manual - Safe: Leave as isWindows Event Log - Default: Automatic (Started) - Safe: Leave as isWindows Firewall - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to Disabled, Recommended: Leave as isWindows Image Acquisition (WIA) - Default: Manual - If you don't have a scanner/camera, Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Installer - Default: Manual - Safe: Leave as isWindows Management Instrumentation - Default: Automatic (Started) - Safe: Leave as isWindows Media Center Extender Service - Default: Disabled - Safe: Leave as isWindows Media Center Receiver Service - Default: Manual - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Media Center Scheduler Service - Default: Manual - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Media Center Service Launcher - Default: Automatic (Delayed Start) (Started) - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Media Player Network Sharing Service - Default: Manual - If no portable device is owned, Set to DisabledWindows Modules Installer - Default: Manual - Certain Windows Updates require it, Safe: Leave as isWindows Presentation Foundation Font Cache 3.0.0.0 - Default: Manual - Safe: Leave as isWindows Remote Management (WS-Management) - Default: Manual - If you don't plan to administer remote computers, Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Search - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to Disabled, Recommended: Leave as isWindows Time - Default: Automatic (Started) - If you don't plan to sync the clock with a server , Safe: Set to DisabledWindows Update - Default: Automatic (Delayed Start) (Started) - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to Disabled, Recommended: Leave as isWinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service - Default: Manual - Almost always not needed, Safe: Set to DisabledWired/WLAN AutoConfig - Default: Manual - If you don't use it, Safe: Set to DisabledWMI Performance Adapter - Default: Manual - Safe: Leave as isWorkstation - Default: Automatic (Started) - Unless you are having a major lag during boot time or if you plan on being on a LAN, Safe: Leave as is
Bài của vistarewired.com (4/12/2007)
Force Windows Vista to shut down quicker
Force Windows Vista to shut down quicker
In the beginning, shutdown time is not really a concern but as your computer ages, things really start to slow down. By performing this neat registry trick, you can decrease the amount of time Windows Vista waits for a service to stop before prompting you to forcefully stop it. In case the explanation was not specific enough, let’s say that one of your services timed out. There is a certain amount of seconds Windows Vista waits before asking you if you want to manually shut down the service. By decreasing this time, you can shut down much faster.
1) Access your registry editor: Open up the Start Menu, and type regedit in the Search bar. When working with the registry editor, it is always a good idea to make some sort of a backup in case you make a mistake. You can access it by going to File > Export.
2) Navigate to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control]
3) Edit the “WaitToKillServiceTimeout”=”20000″ - By default, the setting is at 20000 milliseconds (20 seconds.) The default setting are the safest settings for your computer. By lowering this amount, there is some degree of risk involved. I would suggest you lower it in 5 second increments to see what works for you. It is generally recommended that you d o not lower it more than 3-5 seconds. Doing so will cause your computer to shut down improperly or lose data.