How to make Windows Vista Boat Faster?

Windows Vista in all its ridiculous incarnations , by default, when booting, uses only a core of your processor. In other words, if you have a dual-core Intel or an AMD Athlon X2, or any other variant of more than one nucleus. Always going to start with a single nucleus. Nobody knows because they do this, but good, it does.
Here a small trick that will force Vista to start with all their resources accordingly. Unfortunately I use Windows Vista in English, however, gives the same thing, since it is the same thing:
Come to MSCONFIG, once loaded System Configuration, and then go to Boot then click to Advanved Option. Once there, you found: “Number of processors” and choose 2 or 4, depending on the number of kernels that have … give OK, and ready … Now Vista, while in the process arranged, will use all processors have … accordingly ….
Posted on July 4, 2008 under Tips and Tricks, Windows Software |
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