hack windows vista
The core Windows components can be thought of as the steel beam structure of a skyscraper. This basic structure of the building provides support for all the other components. Windows Vista is a massive program that has various layers of components that support each other. This chapter is going to help you tweak the core components of Windows to increase the overall performance of your computer. Instead of a steel beam structure,Windows Vista's core components are short-term memory (RAM, a.k.a. volatile memory), long-term storage (your hard drive, a.k.a. non-volatile memory), and the CPU. All the programs that run on Windows, including Windows itself, eventually break down to these three core components.
To get started, you are going to tweak your system's short-term memory using some techniques and features of Windows Vista to increase the speed of memory operations. Then, you are going to hack another critical component, the paging system, and then speed up your hard drive and adjust how your CPU does work. These tweaks and hacks will help you speed up the overall performance of your computer.
Giving Vista More RAM
All the added features and infrastructure components to support Windows Vista require PCs to have more RAM than ever before. The new security enhancements, visual effects, and maintenance processes can eat up a big chunk of your available memory. Microsoft claims that the minimum amount of RAM required to run Windows Vista is 512MB. However, almost every advanced computer user agrees that you need to double any Microsoft recommendation on RAM for decent performance. The last few chapters covered various ways to cut down on memory usage to speed up your PC. Unfortunately, if your computer doesn't have enough RAM, 512MB or less, the tweaks and hacks in the previous chapters will help, but they will not be able to help enough.
Windows Vista and all your applications require a good amount of available random access memory (RAM) to perform at top speed. You can try very hard to cut down on the need for memory by disabling unused features and applications so you have more memory free for the applications you use daily; however, there really is no substitute for RAM. Before I go any further, let's review why RAM is so important to your computer.
RAM is the fastest type of memory on your computer. No matter what you use your computer for, RAM is always in constant use. Your computer uses RAM as a high-speed temporary storage location to store data and applications that the CPU is currently working with. Every time you launch an application,Windows has to load it from your hard drive into RAM so that the CPU can execute the code. Depending on the available memory,Windows may have to kick some other data currently in memory out. That is called paging, which is covered in greater detail later in this chapter. Paging is a slow process because it saves current memory back to the slow hard disk. It is best to avoid paging as much as possible so that as little time as possible is lost trying to make room so your applications or data can fit in memory. When you consider all the memory that Windows Vista uses on top of your normal applications, you will see why it is so important to have the right amount of high-speed memory available.
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