| The Vista stability problem has haunted each and | | | | without both technologies! I must admit Superfetch |
| every Vista user. Do not let the Vista capable label | | | | and Readyboost did improve overall performance a |
| fool you, unless Vista has released its' final service | | | | lot on a low memory system, but not much |
| pack, you are not safe. I found 2 important principles | | | | improvement on a high memory system, and they |
| that will guarantee your Vista stability, but you might | | | | will 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, you | | | | happened, but it did happen frequently. By removing |
| should go and upgrade your computer with at least 2 | | | | more services, my Vista seems to run more happily. |
| GB RAM or more. If you have less than that you | | | | Although some services should remain untouch, but |
| should not try principle #2, it won't help you much in | | | | many 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 virtual | | | | Readyboost is enough. |
| memory, if you have 4 GB RAM or more, disable the | | | | You can also use vLite to create new Vista installer |
| page file and restart your computer. Then we come | | | | without Superfetch and ReadyBoost, not only the |
| to second principle. | | | | installation is faster, Vista performance and stability |
| Principle #2 - Remove lots of services, especially | | | | improved as well. |
| Cache related services. | | | | (C) Copyright 2008 Kok Choon - Feel free to reprint |
| Remove or disable Superfetch and Readyboost. You | | | | this article in its entirety as long as all links and author |
| don't need them if you have more memory. I found | | | | resources box in place. |
| that at least Vista of current release is more stable | | | | |