Tune Up Your PC Video Series – Speed Up Your Vista Computer
There are many tips and tricks on Windows Vista. This next video will add to this knowledge in order to help your PC run as well as possible.
This video is specific to Vista, but the underlying information is also applicable elsewhere. The ability to disable "eye candy" features will always help your computer run faster, regardless of the operating system. I do similar tweaks to my Windows XP installations.
I know lots of people who bought computers when Vista first came out, and they have systems with 512MB – 1 GB of memory. This is the absolute minimum amount of memory to have running Vista. A memory upgrade is first and foremost what you should do to speed up ANY computer, but if you are not able to increase the amount of memory you will need to conserve what you have.
In this tutorial you will learn the basics on how to return the look of your PC to the Classic look of windows, thus saving memory and speeding it up. If performance is more important to you than fancy looks and visual features this video is for you.
Speeding it up: How to speed Vista up
If you’ve used or owned Vista, you know that Vista uses a lot of RAM or memory because the design and way it was created. However did you know that there are small tweaks you can make to Vista that will speed it up? You’ll learn just that in this video.
Here are the Six Video Topics with Links to the ones we have covered so far:
- Introduction
- Spyware, Malware, Trojan Horses
- Antivirus and Firewalls
- Speeding it up: How to speed Vista up
- Speeding it up: Internet Browsers and Internet Cleaners
- Speeding up: Start Up Programs, Defragging, Buy More RAM
Tags: computers, Education, educational, Teaching, Technology, The Teaching Box, tutorial, Tutorials, Vista
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