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Disable Windows Vista Superfetch to Save Memory |
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Wednesday, 08 de October de 2008 |
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Windows Vista Superfetch learns your typical activities with files
and application access. By learning, it predicts your computer use
actions and puts your most commonly used applications in memory. This
is great if you have a lot of RAM, but if you have less than 2GB, then I suggest you disable this feature — saving you from sluggish computer use.
Disable Windows Vista Superfetch to Save Memory
Please Note: Even with less than 2GB of ram, you may find this doesn’t help. If you notice no difference after a day or two, then you can probably re-enable Superfetch.
Disable Windows Vista Superfetch
1. Press Start, type services in the search bar and press Enter
2. Locate Superfetch in the list of services, right click it, and select properties.

3. Change the Startup Type dropdown box to disabled and click the stop button.

4. Now click OK.
Please remember, this will only help if you have less than 2GB of RAM.
AVISO: Para Algunos Instaladores o Extractores comprimidos de Skynet Necesitas Tener Instalado:
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistribuible y Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package (x86)
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