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No other book takes our patented cranky, solutions-oriented approach. Our collection of tips, tools and techniques will improve your experience with Windows Vista, so you can control the OS -- rather than the other way around.
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Afterwards, you have to stop this service by right clicking on it and selecting "Stop". The first option is the one you will quite often find on the Web. But I found out that Windows Search remains active after disabling it this way. The second option works, however, it takes quite long time until all files in all subfolders have been excluded from indexing. Thus, the third option is the best one.
You don't have to reboot, as with the first option, and if your want to enable it again later, it will cost you just a couple of mouse clicks. Want to write for 4sysops? We are looking for new authors. Read 4sysops without ads and for free by becoming a member! On a busy server, you want to avoid putting more load on the machine with applications that are not VMware vSphere 7 offers several built-in tools and utilities to monitor performance. You can use the vSphere client performance As you know, snapshots affect the performance of virtual machines VMs in your VMware environment.
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Quickly solving complex Performance counters are a useful way to track server performance metrics and monitor resource usage. Back in the day, A virtual machine VM may run into performance issues due to multiple factors. The most common ones are CPU, Faulty VMware infrastructure configuration is the main reason for bad VM performance. In Vista, click "Make it easier to focus on tasks" in the Ease of Access Center the same dialog I described above for tweaking notifications , check "Turn off all unnecessary animations when possible " under "Adjust time limits and flashing visuals," and click Save or Apply.
Under the Visual Effects tab, click "Adjust for best performance," or choose Custom and select the options you do and don't want in the window below.
When you're done, click OK twice. Show shortcut keys on menu items Microsoft doesn't always make it easy for people who prefer to navigate around Windows and their applications using keyboard shortcuts. To make the key hints visible on menus in Vista, click "Make the keyboard easier to use" in the Ease of Access Center, check "Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys" under "Make it easier to use keyboard shortcuts," and click Save or Apply. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.
We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. Four hard-to-find fixes for common Windows annoyances Switch active windows by hovering your mouse, change the duration of notification pop-ups, disable unnecessary animations, and underline menu keyboard shortcuts.
Dennis O'Reilly. The following articles give just a taste of the types of things people have complained about:. Top 8 Vista Annoyances. Top 10 Windows Vista Annoyances.
Keep in mind that many of the annoyances people attribute to Vista have nothing to do with Vista itself, and are based on certain sub-optimal system conditions such as overclocking, incorrect system or BIOS settings, faulty or insufficient hardware, incorrectly installed or older software or drivers, malware infestations, and so forth.
I will discuss these issues in more detail at the end of this section - for now we look at only the major verified Vista-based annoyances affecting most people, some facts to debunk the myths surrounding them, and importantly, some working solutions for each of them. Isn't it Microsoft's job to make sure that Vista is problem free? Can't they release a patch to fix these issues? An operating system is no ordinary piece of software - it's the platform upon which a potentially limitless combination of hardware and software operates.
A lot of the 'annoyances' people often quote are actually default features deliberately designed to accommodate the broadest range of uses and users. In other words Microsoft has configured Vista to suit the 'average user' by default, however there is no such thing as an actual average user; each and every user is different. For this reason Microsoft has also provided a large number of settings and options both above and beneath the hood of Windows so that end users with the appropriate knowledge or guidance can customize Vista to better suit their particular needs.
That's where this article and the TweakGuides Tweaking Companion see below come in. The aim is to provide you with the relevant information and guidance to help you understand how things work, point you to the tools you can use to customize the settings, and the impact those changes are likely to have.
The rest is then up to you to think about your specific needs and tailor things to suit your circumstances. You make the choices as to what tradeoffs you're willing to accept. There is no 'one size fits all' approach and there never will be, that's precisely why most any software isn't totally optimized out of the box and usually comes with a wide range of settings and options precisely for that purpose.
One thing I can strongly recommend to all Vista users is that you should have Service Pack 1 SP1 and all Windows Updates installed, since SP1 and the updates resolve a great many issues that early users of Vista reported. There were indeed a range of issues that were genuine bugs in Vista, particularly during the first year of Vista - most of these have been found and patched.
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