How to Optimize Vista and Make it Run Like New

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With the evolution of the Windows operating system, the last thing we, as consumers, should ever need to know is how to optimize Vista and make it run like new. Last time I checked, I could have sworn that Windows Vista was new!

Vista was supposed to fix all of the bugs that made Windows 95, 98, ME, and XP the sluggish, slothlike dogs that they were.

Ah, but wouldn't it be nice to go back to the good old days of Windows XP?

For some, downgrading to Windows XP might actually work out quite well.

But for the rest of us, for whom downgrading is just not feasible, we are left to figure out how to optimize Vista so that we can make it run like new again.

The solution is to optimize the Windows registry.

The root cause of a significant percentage of all Windows performance problems is more often than not, a corrupted Windows registry.

The Windows registry is your operating system's master database where all of the information about every piece of hardware or software ever associated with your machine is kept.


Unfortunately, this registry can become corrupted over time as more and more information is being added, updated, or deleted to and from it.

The registry can become bloated and inefficient, making it difficult for Windows to search for data contained therein.

Referential integrity errors can start creeping up as well. Data fields are not always updated properly to reflect the addition, deletion, or the change in state of software or hardware on the machine. These errors can also cause the operating system to freeze up and crash.

So how do you optimize the Windows registry?

With the use of specialized Windows registry optimization software that scans the registry for errors and inefficiencies and actually fixes them for you on the fly.

By running a simple scan of the registry, you can usually experience an immediate performance boost.

Your operating system could be running as good as new again.
Give your PC a free registry scan and you'll be reaping the benefits of a much more stable, more highly optimized, more robust, and much faster operating system!


How To Optimize Vista And Make It Run Like New

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