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    Speed up your TXN-25 - TXN29. Few Tweaks =)

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Unknown27, Apr 12, 2007.

  1. Unknown27

    Unknown27 Notebook Consultant

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    I was reading Gizmodo one day and they had an article about speeding up Windows Vista. Here is the link.

    Speed Up Windows Vista

    I did most of the tweaks and although a bit noticeable I don't get the audio hiccup when I boot to Windows anymore and opening and closing windows seems a bit faster.

    I'm sure most of you technical minds did this already but for those who didn't and want a slight boast without the fluff of Vista give it a try. :)
     
  2. toronto_na

    toronto_na Notebook Guru

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    TIPS/Tricks to tune VISA should have been more informative title..Just my openion..

    Thanks for the link though
     
  3. Unknown27

    Unknown27 Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah but I know more people had problems running Vista on the TX since the specs were barley minimal. I though that would have caught their attention. =)