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Has anybody here used the program EndItAll 2 with Vista?

I was thinking about installing it to end background tasks & such in order
to play my games. Since Vista is such a resource hog, thought this might
help with the performance of my game.

I don't know which programs or anything that is running in the background to
stop or end so thought this program "End It All" might help.

Any advise or help is appreciated!

Betty
 
Betty said:
Has anybody here used the program EndItAll 2 with Vista?

I was thinking about installing it to end background tasks & such in order
to play my games. Since Vista is such a resource hog, thought this might
help with the performance of my game.

I don't know which programs or anything that is running in the background
to stop or end so thought this program "End It All" might help.

Any advise or help is appreciated!

Hi Betty, Vista isn't a resource hog at all if set up right, can you give us
some spec details of your machine? what version of Vista? and also the games
you are having problems with?
 
VRG Scotty said:
Hi Betty, Vista isn't a resource hog at all if set up right, can you give us
some spec details of your machine? what version of Vista? and also the games
you are having problems with?

Well, it kind of is... I mean like if you run Windows 98 and then run Windows Vista on the same system. Vista uses a lot more resources. Basically "Next Gen" operating systems generally need "Next Gen" hardware to maintain the same "feel".

That said I agree with Scott, what kind of problems are you having, maybe if we had your computer make/model we can give you some advice.

I found Vista runs pretty lean without disabling key features that makes Vista, Vista. You can try disabling Aero, and all the other bells and visual whistles. That might help a bit.

I would like to STRONGLY speak out against applications like what you describe however. Registry "Cleaners", and software designed to "Speed up" your system usually do more damage then they are worth. They might make your system perform a little bit better in the short term, but over time it can lead to more problems.

Good luck,
-A.
 
I've used it for running FSX, and I'm not sure if the difference is all in
my head or a real difference, but there is a small difference. It isn't
cleaning the registry at all or anything. It's shutting down programs and
services not being used to play the game to free up resources.

But, it does work fine.
 
Thanks everyone who replied.

Dustin, it says that it protects the vital stuff in the background that is
suppose to run and just shows the background stuff that's not so important
for me to shut down. Hope this makes sense. My game, Sims 2 with 7 expansion
packs plus lots of custom stuff is also a resource hog and so I thought if I
could shut down non important stuff from running......would leave the
resources for my game to play better.

My computer specs are:

Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6400 (Gateway GM5424) bought last Feb. 2007
Dual-Core 64bit Processor with Intel VT Technology
Each core operates at 2.13 Ghz, shared 2 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB

Memory:
2048 MB DDR2

nVidia Geforce 8600 GT with driver 169.25

Hard Drive:
400 GB SATA 2

Windows Vista Ultimate
5.1 windows experience index

Hope this information helps.

Thanks everybody....Betty
 
Dustin Harper said:
I've used it for running FSX, and I'm not sure if the difference is all in
my head or a real difference, but there is a small difference. It isn't
cleaning the registry at all or anything. It's shutting down programs and
services not being used to play the game to free up resources.

But, it does work fine.

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Dustin Harper
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http://www.vistarip.com | Vista Resource & Information Page

Would be easier to just slap in another gig of ram. Only time your system is going to take a hit is if it has to swap to virtual ram, add more ram and that probably should go away.

-A.
 
Betty said:
Thanks everyone who replied.

Dustin, it says that it protects the vital stuff in the background that is
suppose to run and just shows the background stuff that's not so important
for me to shut down. Hope this makes sense. My game, Sims 2 with 7 expansion
packs plus lots of custom stuff is also a resource hog and so I thought if I
could shut down non important stuff from running......would leave the
resources for my game to play better.

My computer specs are:

Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6400 (Gateway GM5424) bought last Feb. 2007
Dual-Core 64bit Processor with Intel VT Technology
Each core operates at 2.13 Ghz, shared 2 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB

Memory:
2048 MB DDR2

nVidia Geforce 8600 GT with driver 169.25

Hard Drive:
400 GB SATA 2

Windows Vista Ultimate
5.1 windows experience index

Hope this information helps.

Thanks everybody....Betty

Problem with Sims 2 is when you get on a big lot that uses a lot of textures and has to Simulate for more than 2 Sims. The game engine just can't handle it, and from what I can tell the game isn't Multi-Threaded, or whatever you call it when it uses more than one CPU core at a time.

I haven't played in a while though, Maybe when I get my Quad Core with RAID-0 setup I'll have to try it again, and see if a fast HD and CPU makes a difference.

Got a friend testing Sims 3, he said it's still unoptimized, but runs great on Dual/Quad core setups, so that's good news.

-A.
 
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