Increase graphics performance vista
Thank You. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Privacy Policy. Password recovery. Tips and Tricks to make Windows Vista faster A Disable some useless start up items first: Some of the software like Windows Sidebar ,Windows media player ,Nero check and other applications being loaded at the start up but of no use but eating away the resources like memory and cpu.
B Disable the not required services: Services are background processes which keeps running waiting for a response, so if you dont use the application it still runs and uses resource.
Go to services up tab un check the unneeded startup items. There are several services you can disable to help improve performance.
The laptop has no graphics card clearly, and I wonder can I expect any imporvement if I upgrade directx? It's about 5 years old. I'm also interested in knowing of any way to turn off the 3d graphics. Stop that and I might get the speedy stuff like 23 fps when I'm just looking at lists.
Edit: Scratch all that. My brother in law apart from being an accountant is also not an IT person. I, being unfamiliar with laptops, merely assumed you couldn't fit a graphics card in it. I discovered that not only was there not even a generic video controller driver but that in fact I could use an ATI driver.
It seems quite reasonable now. It's amazing the difference fps makes. It's not great I'd admit but the cursor doesn't jerk about now, and combat replays are virtually unaffected at all. I'm still interested in if I can stop planets and warp points from revolving.
Posted: Wed Dec 10, pm Post subject:. Also on a Dell desktop with 4X memory. Both XP. Runs a little faster on the newer machine, but otherwise fine. Skyburn Space Emperor Joined: Mar 12, Posted: Sat Dec 13, pm Post subject:.
Or maybe I'm just lucky? Posted: Tue Dec 16, pm Post subject:. It depends on what resolution you're running on the laptop. Or at least it has in my case. The rating scores are different for the two on my PC I was just curious. You must log in or sign up to reply here.
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Windows Vista has some great new security and functionality features, as well as cool eye candy, such as Aero transparency, Flip 3D, and other graphical tricks.
But all this comes with overhead that may lead to a performance hit on anything less than a top-of-the-line supercomputer. If you find Vista's performance lagging, the good news is that you can make it run faster. Here are some of the steps you can take. There's no denying it: Vista is a RAM-hungry operating system.
Whereas XP usually runs great on MB, you really need a minimum of a gigabyte to run Vista acceptably. Two gigs is even better, and if you turn on all the graphical features and keep a lot of programs open, especially those that use a lot of memory, four gigs isn't overkill. Luckily, RAM is still relatively inexpensive -- but it's rumored to be on the rise, so get as much of it as you can, while you can.
You won't regret it. Can't add physical RAM? Maybe you have a laptop that already has the maximum amount of memory installed. In that case, Vista provides you with a way to fool your computer into thinking it has more RAM than it does. You can use a flash memory card or USB key to boost the system memory; Vista can access the flash memory more quickly than data stored on the hard disk.
The rest can be used for storing data.
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