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Vista Service Pack 1 (RC1 Refresh) Upgrade

Blog It contained a registry tweak and instructions in 2 Microsoft Propriety formats - Word doc and XPS (viewable using IE7). After the registry tweak running windows update reveals all the hotfixes and updates required before you can install SP1.

[January 15, 2008, 15:42]

Vispa

Downloads Based on the source-code of the award-winning xpy (version 0.9.8), Vispa allows you to easily tweak your Windows Vista towards better privacy and security, even system performance. The only recommendation I can give is not applying settings without...

[July 21, 2008, 17:12]

Vista Services Optimizer

Downloads So I suggest to tweak Windows services by stopping and disabling unwanted services in order to reduce CPU usage and save some space in the system memory. When you install Microsoft Windows Vista for the first time, you will notice the low...

[September 28, 2008, 17:46]

Whom Do You Trust? review

Reviews Symantec should, in theory, be able to tweak its Genesis behaviour rules on individual desktops worldwide in a flash to respond to emerging threats. Back in 2003 when Microsoft bought the Romanian antivirus vendor GeCad, there was considerable...

[February 6, 2006, 10:45]

Chill Out My Friend

Talkback Not having days to tweak some better performance out of Vista I simply wiped Vista off the new machine and installed XP. Anyway it was my solution when I recently received a new system with Vista pre-installed.

[August 10, 2007, 10:19]

I Know People Just Like You

Talkback If having available resources is your priority, then go install Windows 95 and let the rest of us intelligent, modern users find ways to tweak our OS of choice without comments from the Peanut Gallery.

[August 10, 2007, 19:51]

Unconvinced About Vista

Blog Comment In my experience, when a program can be run *almost* flawlessly under wine then it only takes a little tweak here and there to make it run 99% perfect (100% if your lucky :)). If you want to try it out I would be very happy to help you with any...

[May 4, 2007, 20:56]