Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft’s latest operating system on the market, Vista offers a range of features that have made the PC user’s experience safer, faster, and easier. Though only capable of running on a select number of computers on the current market, Vista is recognized for its ability to optimize your computer’s performance by allocated the computer’s utilized resources in the most efficient manner.
Improved start-up and sleep features make Vista more responsive when on the go. Unlike most computers, Vista comes with the latest technology to hopefully preserve the life of your computer so that time does not hinder its overall performance. One of the primary features on Vista called Windows Superfetch organizes the computer’s RAM and allocates it in the most proficient manner so that everyday tasks can be run smoothly.
Automatic disk defragmentation is also one reason to consider Vista, as computer users today are not aware of the benefits of how important it is to scrap up those isolated files on your hard disk. This feature alone no doubt can make a significant improvement in a PC´s performance.
With plenty of other dynamic features found in this operating system, Vista is easily considered a respectable upgrade to Windows XP, but its resource requirements make its use limited to only a select number of computer models.
