If you've got a spare USB drive laying around, hold onto it till you start running Windows Vista. Using Vista's new ReadyBoost feature, a spare USB 2.0 key with enough space can speed up the OS performance.
Enjoy!
Dhuepaxuz
SBR Sharp
05-19-07
293
#2
Anyone give the above a try?
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Bill Dozer
www.twitter.com/BillDozer
07-12-05
10894
#3
Dhuepaxus,
Thanks for the tip but how much faster can it be? When I shelled out a dime for a Vista machine I kind of expected to be done with the coathanger-antenna stuff. I admit my pc does make me wait to open apps from time to time.