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A combination of things can really make a difference at times. Often a first step is to go into the msconfig utility and reduce the amount on unnecessary items that start up along with Windows. That can be a plus at freeing up resources there.
Once you have made a good number of changes like seeing various programs installed and later removed you will too often see "orphans" still lingering in the system registry trying to load drivers for something no longer installed. That's where a good registry cleaner comes in.
For all versions of Windows from 95 through to Vista there's one good free one where you can view all non MS programs installed and includes an automatic registry cleanup tool called RegCleaner. Regcleaner
When first opening that you see the newest entries listed at the top of the main window where you can even catch adwares at times! and simply see their main reg key removed.
For Vista one blog show 10 ways to speed up performance seen at 10 Simple Ways To Speed Up Windows Vista | Connected Internet
Once you have made a good number of changes like seeing various programs installed and later removed you will too often see "orphans" still lingering in the system registry trying to load drivers for something no longer installed. That's where a good registry cleaner comes in.
For all versions of Windows from 95 through to Vista there's one good free one where you can view all non MS programs installed and includes an automatic registry cleanup tool called RegCleaner. Regcleaner
When first opening that you see the newest entries listed at the top of the main window where you can even catch adwares at times! and simply see their main reg key removed.
For Vista one blog show 10 ways to speed up performance seen at 10 Simple Ways To Speed Up Windows Vista | Connected Internet