There are literally hundreds of freeware applications
and utilities that you can download for Windows XP to tweak and improve
computer performance, however, it’s still hard to find really good ones
for Windows Vista. If you’re looking for some good free programs to
configure, customize and tweak Windows Vista, check out the list below.
The programs range from system configuration tweakers to Windows Vista
boot screen modifiers. Enjoy!
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MZ Vista Force is a full-fledged tweaking machine! It’s
broken down into Performance Tweaks, Windows Tweaks, Internet Optimizer,
StartUp Manager, Services Manger, and Backup Restore. Use it to easily
clean up junk files off your hard disk or speed up Internet browsing in
Vista. You can also modify lots of esoteric settings like the speed at
which the Start Menu displays and clearing out the page file at
shutdown. Lots of options and a definite download! |
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A Vista Tweaker from Stardock that packs a bunch of
features into a small package. Disable unnecessary startup programs,
update drivers that are out of date, get a benchmark of your computer
performance, and lots more. The full version has some extra stuff for
$20. |
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Vista Logo Boot Generator is a free Windows Vista
program that you can use to change the default boot screen in Windows to
your own custom image. You can use an image of two sizes, either
800×600 or 1024×768, so you’ll have to scale any images you might want
to use to that size first and they must be in .bmp format. So if you
have a nice picture of your spouse or something else you wouldn’t mind
seeing at startup, use this to customize the boot screen! |
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Vista Boot Pro is a cool freeware app that you can use
to easily mange the boot configuration and settings in Windows Vista
without having to manually edit the BCDEdit file. You can also use Vista
Boot Pro to back up the existing boot configuration before making
changes in case something goes wrong. Also useful for multi-boot systems
where you want to set the default OS, etc. |
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What’s the most annoying thing about Windows Vista?
Could your answer be UAC or User Account Control? Mine too! I hate it!
It’s a pain! But it’s also bad to turn it completely off. So what to do?
Use TweakUAC, a nifty little tool you can use to Turn off UAC, Turn on
UAC, or put it into Quiet mode. Quiet mode means Administrators are not
bothered with prompts when doing admin tasks, but it’s still remains on
for programs, etc. Finally! |
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Any other
annoying Vista feature? How about those giant arrows on your desktop
shortcuts? Do they really need to be THAT big? I mean come on! We know
they are shortcuts. If you hate those little shortcut icons, you can get
rid of them by using Vista Shortcut Overlay Remover! A free app that
either lets your remove the shortcuts or make them smaller like they
used to be in Windows XP. Ahhh that’s better! |
Any other Windows Vista utilities that you just can’t live without?
There are a couple of more that I like to use, but I’ll leave that for
another post! Hope you enjoyed these!
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