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When Windows Vista was about to be released a few years ago, everyone was clamoring to be first to get their hands on it. After all, its initial launch had been delayed a year, and the pictures released Vista desktop were very different from the monotonous tones in Windows XP. So he went to the disappointment of many when Vista was not up to expectations. Now that Windows 7 is about here, the same kind of buzz is hanging in the air. But what ...

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10 hours ago ago from Tito's Blog

Everyone wants to boot their computer faster but because of loaded software, it takes so long to boot. Yes, Windows 7 boot time is lesser than XP or Vista but if you will load many software in 7 then that will also take time to boot. At the time of boot, lot many exe files executes which can be shifted or delay for 4 or 5 minutes so that the system will be ready to use in lesser time. There is a free software to delay those not urgent exe ...

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16 hours ago ago from WindowsVJ.com - Windows 7, Tips n Tricks, Softwares, Tutorials, VJ Appz, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Yahoo, Tech articles & Much more.

Vista 4 Seconds Boot vs. Windows 7 (15 Seconds) and Window One of Microsoft's focuses in terms of the Windows client's evolution is improving the startup performance. Moving onward, beyond Windows Vista, the software giant is optimizing the boot-process, in order to shave off precious seconds between the moment the user hits the On button and that in which the operating system becomes fully functional. However, Microsoft is ...

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