The Vista Superfetch feature is an interesting one. In theory, your Vista PC will 'learn' your typical activities in terms of file and application access, then preconfigure the most commonly used apps in its memory on startup, making them much faster to access. In practice, this works very well on computers with 2GB or more of memory, but leads to a lot of disk thrashing and sluggishness on systems below the magic 2GB line. If you are not happy with the startup speed of your Vista machine, why not try disabling the Superfetch feature?
To stop and disable Vista Superfetch:
Go to the 'start' menu and type 'services' in the search bar. Hit Enter.
In the services window, scroll down until you reach the 'superfetch' service. Right click and choose 'properties.'
Change the 'startup type' dropdown box to 'disabled' and click the 'stop' button to stop the service. Hit 'OK'.
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May 23, 2008
Disable superfetch for computers with less memory
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