To meet the now arcistufi users of Windows Vista, Microsoft has published (July 2008) an e-book that aims to provide a hand-rails for system optimization and a substantial increase in performance.
Here is an overview of the topics covered in the tutorial:
- Configure the system to increase the response speed applications.
- Adaptation and optimization of the hardware.
- Speed up loading the operating system.
- Improve your computer performance by making more "safe."
- Lessons on performance monitoring.
The guide is available in English, but it is very understandable and full of pictures and examples.
Download: Windows Vista ® Performance and Tuning Tutorial
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Report this guide useful "pocket" format chm (Microsoft Compiled HTML Help), which Microsoft makes available on its Download Center.
This ebook contains the official documentation with practical examples of all the existing DOS commands.
Comfortable, just because just a stick, for geeks, systems analysts, network administrators and anyone who must often get their hands dirty with the system shell. It also includes the commands available on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008.
Download: Windows Command Line Reference in CHM format
Also point out that the same version of the guide is also available on technet in HTML: