If Windows is running gradually, you can pace it up by disabling a few of its visual effects. It comes down to appearance against performance. Would you somewhat have Windows run quicker or appear prettier? If your computer is quick as much as necessary, you don’t have to create this tradeoff, but if your PC is presently hardly dominant sufficient for Windows Vista, it can be helpful to level back on the visual bells as well as whistles.

You can select which visual effects to turn off, individually, or you can allow Windows select a group for you. There are 20 visual effects you can organize, for example the clear glass look, the means menus open or close, as well as whether shadows are displayed.

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To alter all visual effects for most excellent performance:


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Unlock Performance Information and Tools by clicking the Start key, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, as well as afterward clicking Performance Information and Tools.

2.
Click Adjust visual effects. If you are forced for an administrator code word or confirmation, type the password or give confirmation.

3.
Click the Visual Effects tab, click Adjust for most excellent performance, and after that click OK. (For a less severe selection, choose Let Windows choose what’s best for my PC.)