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PC running Vista
westf27 - 4/7/07 at 03:53 PM

Bought new pc tower preloaded with vista buts its slow and despite 512mb ram which i am told is not enough i am fed up with it.I assume vista is on a partition on the hard drive and can get restored or duplicated as necessary.Thinking i'll copy xp onto my drive which should run ok with the ram.Bit of a dummy so how best to do it or am i wasting my time/cant be done.I have xp restore disks from a previous pc of the same make and also a full copy of xp professional.Any help appreciated


RazMan - 4/7/07 at 04:11 PM

Keep Vista and just stick 1Gb (ideally 2Gb) of ram in there - you won't regret it


mookaloid - 4/7/07 at 04:38 PM

quote:
Originally posted by RazMan
Keep Vista and just stick 1Gb (ideally 2Gb) of ram in there - you won't regret it


As above


McLannahan - 4/7/07 at 04:48 PM

Have 2 Gig in my PC's running Vista and it's quite good. Price of RAM is so reasonable at the moment. £30 or less will see you upgrading the laptop to something decent!


britishtrident - 4/7/07 at 05:25 PM

Even with Xp Pro 1gb is the norm these days, 2 to 4 for Vista.

Turn down the special effects.
Also if you have Norton installed ditch it for something less resource hogging such as Free Anti-Vir , and check what MS rubbish is running (ie indexing).

Down load HijackThis run it -- it is good for showing unwanted stuff on a new Pc.
pre-installed

Loading Skype a start up can also put a drag on performance.


martyn_16v - 4/7/07 at 05:27 PM

Change the theme to windows classic, it'll make it all look like w2000(ish) but it does make a big difference.


westf27 - 4/7/07 at 05:44 PM

thanks ya all