Increase Vista’s Performance - Turn off visual enhancements by Debra Littlejohn Shinder

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There are a lot of visual enhancements that make Vista look like Vista, such as the animations when minimising and maximising windows, fading or sliding menus, shadows under the menus and mouse pointer, and thumbnails of graphics files instead of dull icons. However, all this bling consumes resources, and if performance is your priority, the operating system will run faster without them.

Increase Vista's Performance - Turn off visual enhancements by Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Cutting down on Vista’s graphical goodies will boost its performance.

The Performance Options dialogue box can be accessed through the Adjust Visual Effects link in the left pane of the Performance Information And Tools applet. On the Visual Effects tab, you can customise these settings individually, turning off the ones you don’t want, to help speed performance. Or you can disable all of the visual effects by clicking the Adjust For Best Performance option.

 

Title: Increase Vista’s Performance - Turn off visual enhancements
Author: Debra Littlejohn Shinder

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