Speed Up Windows Vista 6 – Tools for Optimizing Windows Vista a scam?
Frankly, optimization tools work, but not to your expectations. Many companies (the creators of these optimization tools a lot during the day XP) simply can not provide much performance on Vista. I'm not saying that there are more efficient, but I congratulate Microsoft to do a great job! I know there are many complaints about Windows Vista, but hey – this is a complex mission, which is done next to Bill Gates? NO!
OK, I'm not goingsubject in comparison with other operating systems, Windows Vista is the kind of its own, and can be compared to XP is like!
Back to the topic, I found that helped more by doing some manual tuning to optimize the commercial software, and some free tools that automate the optimization of the registry is useful as well.
You can find all types of tuning tips around, try them before you use any software optimization, because you can spend the money at any time, but it is not necessary to get the resultvery penny. Therefore, try the tips free first, then consider the tools later.
Maybe, after more tips and tricks developed in the near future, some good software to automate these tricks will be appeared. For now, rather than spending money on tools for tuning, I prefer to spend more money on hardware for increased performance.
For most people who do not want to spend more, I still recommend the manual tuning optimization software, of course you can usefree or paid tools to help your optimization work, but you can not rely 100% on them.
I tried a few tools to optimize your Internet connection tuning, and almost all of them tuned in very different ways … MTU and RWIN parameters is different from any software! What followed? It is better to stay with one instrument at a time to discover the result.
My conclusion: Vista optimization tools are not a scam, but does not perform well at the time of thisarticle, you can expect a better outcome in the near future, there may be one year from now on? In the meantime, optimize your Windows Vista manually!
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