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Guys!
I found this nice trick and it?ll help you in improving system performance of your Vista. I have not tried it in XP. 1. Start -> Run -> msconfig 2. Goto ?Boot? tab and click on ?Advanced options?? button. 3. Now enable the option ?Number of processors:? and select the correct no. of processors from drop-down list. 4. Now click on ?OK? button and then ?Apply? it. 5. It?ll require a restart and after reboot you?ll notice improvement in system performance. ![]() Tell me whether it worked for you or not? I noticed a major improvement in my Vista. |
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