2 Principle To Make Your Vista Stable

The Vista stability problem has haunted each andwithout both technologies! I must admit Superfetch
every Vista user. Do not let the Vista capable labeland Readyboost did improve overall performance a
fool you, unless Vista has released its' final servicelot on a low memory system, but not much
pack, you are not safe. I found 2 important principlesimprovement on a high memory system, and they
that will guarantee your Vista stability, but you mightwill introduce some stability problems in Vista.
need some upgrades...I am not sure why this is happening, but Vista seems
Principle #1 - Add lots of RAMs.to store the cache "wrongly", not every time such
Before we can do anything about principle #2, youhappened, but it did happen frequently. By removing
should go and upgrade your computer with at least 2more services, my Vista seems to run more happily.
GB RAM or more. If you have less than that youAlthough some services should remain untouch, but
should not try principle #2, it won't help you much inmany can be disabled without a problem. Study them
terms of stability, your computer would hardly move!first, if you are not sure, just disable Superfetch and
Add more RAMs will reduce the needs for virtualReadyboost is enough.
memory, if you have 4 GB RAM or more, disable theYou can also use vLite to create new Vista installer
page file and restart your computer. Then we comewithout Superfetch and ReadyBoost, not only the
to second principle.installation is faster, Vista performance and stability
Principle #2 - Remove lots of services, especiallyimproved as well.
Cache related services.(C) Copyright 2008 Kok Choon - Feel free to reprint
Remove or disable Superfetch and Readyboost. Youthis article in its entirety as long as all links and author
don't need them if you have more memory. I foundresources box in place.
that at least Vista of current release is more stable