new KB959233: Speeding up Windows Vista


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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/959233/

Nearly all new PCs are equipped with two or more processor cores (dual-core processor, multi-core processor). Windows Vista by default uses only one processor for start-up. You can accelerate the system start-up by activating the second processor core.

start -> msconfig -> Advanced Options

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I have a quad core, set it to 4 processors and rebooted. Didnt notice any increased performance, but I let it stay like that anyway..thanx

i think after a certain point, it comes down to how fast your harddrive is... and how fast it can find the data you need and upload them...

Is there a chance that that is for 2 processors with 1 core each rather than 1 processor with 2 cores?
Note: This tip is feasible only with current PC models that possess powerful dual-core processors or multi-core processors.

So that would be both options. Nothing mentioned about multicore multiple processors however ;).

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