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Re: Optimising Vista

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cheers, I've got MSN on now and run Auslogic - it's very fast so I think I'll use that one myself.

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Re: Optimising Vista

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Great!

The only other things I can think of are to keep the system well "cleaned" (Defrags, lots of it, and also getting rid of junk, as you would in XP) and regularly updating it using the Windows Update.
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Re: Optimising Vista

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Desktop Search cannot be turned off, you can just make it look like it's turned off....it carries on as normal....
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Re: Optimising Vista

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Hi Hinch

try here mate. http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/supertweaks.htm#four

i have found everything on there useful.

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Rick

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Re: Optimising Vista

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airboatr wrote:Hi Chris
just wondering if you have set it up to disabled ,
how did you go about it?

Joe

My way, remove all reference from the registry....which, sadly, is trial and error as far as I can see! (I killed my system about 6 times in 3 days)
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