Windows 7 Performance Tuning
September 12th, 2009 Category: GeneralFound a few tips on support.microsoft.com how to improve the performance of Windows Vista. Checking my Windows 7 installation it seems that these tips seem also apply to Windows 7. Unfortunately I could not found the English version of this support entry (KB954980), only in German language, but I think it should be understandable because of the many pictures:
Basically the article describes 4 things which help to improve the performance:
- Part 2: Improve boot time using Windows ReadyBoost
- Part 3: Disable Windows Aero
- Part 4: Use extended hard disc write cache
- Part 5: Disable unused hardware
On my Windows 7 installation I followed item 1. and 3. Think I have to make further checks how much it improves performance.
Especially item 1. ReadyBoost sounds interesting: Windows uses a USB stick or flash memory card to as additional cache. But I don’t want to use a USB stick, I want to use a PCI Express flash card adapter with a very fast memory card. Guess this should bring best performance.
After first checks my Windows 7 installation boots in about 1:45 minutes (completely). Looks not so bad, since I’ve already installed software like Photoshop, Office, iTunes, etc. The real boot time of Windows 7 is slightly lower than BIOS start up also needs time, approx. 7 seconds.













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