Discover how to improve the Windows Vista experience without getting your hands dirty
In Windows Vista, some settings are optimised for stability and compatibility rather than performance. It’s therefore possible to tailor these options to take advantage of your PC’s unique specification.
Ordinarily, though, this involves an expert’s touch, whether it’s editing the Registry or configuring another part of your system.
But TweakVI is a tool that brings together many of these hidden settings in a user-friendly package. It comes in free and paid-for versions, and offers hundreds of tweaks.
In this Workshop, we’ll look at the free version and highlight some great tweaks to try. Many require a PC restart, so do so once you’ve worked through the tutorial.
Here's how to optimise and customise Windows Vista
Article tags
Related articles
Q.Why can't my browser find the website address I typed...
Q.All updates have been downloaded, so why won't Windows...
Q.How do I stop Windows 7 search?
We explain what internet radio is and how you can tune in to online stations
Voice over IP. The routing of voice conversations over the internet, which is cheaper than the telephone...
|
|
|
|
|
Nikon Coolpix S570 BlackPrice: £66.99 |
Computeractive Ultimate Guide - Storage, Sharing & BackupPrice: £5.99 |
Back Issue CD-Rom 13 (2010)Price: £9.99 |
Hallmark Card Studio DeluxePrice: £15.31 |
Marine AquariumPrice: £15.41 |