How to increase speed

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Yeh, you can enable the Superfetch service (in services.msc) so when you
plug in a USB flash device, you can select as one of the Autoplay options to
make your computer faster...

Can't remember the exact option, but there's a little spanner as the icon
:o)

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There really isn't anyway to make it really fast right now, since partly the
operating system is simply is not optimized for performance. That won't
happen until around BETA 2/RC1. I suggest you check out the following
article I posted previous to this post, discussing performance enhancers
expected in Windows Vista.

Quote:
"SuperFetch, ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive: some new feature names for you
Although feature names aren't the most exciting thing to talk about, I do
like to get them right if I can (although I'm still getting my mind around
the 2007 Microsoft Office System).

Anyhow, we've just finalised the names of some Vista features - the three
that form part of the performance-enhancing aspects. I've mentioned
SuperFetch before and you may have come across features codenamed EMD and
Piton."

Read about the performance enhancers in Windows Vista here
Ian Moulsters blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ianm/archive/2006/04/06/569715.aspx

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