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 Vista, Why Changing Over Worthwhile






Vista, Why Changing Over Worthwhile


What is your opinion about Vista ? Well, if we take a closer look there are many changes in Windows Vista compared to previously Windows XP operating system. Windows Vista come up with a lot features and enhancement to make sure it will suite the new technology and trend.


Desktop - Vista desktop become a lot nicer and aero desktop customizes. Vista come up with nice Sidebar just like the Apple OS. The Start menu is much faster to navigate due to the new folder-tree file design now.


Security Issues - Security is probably one of the most concentrated on subjects during the research and development of Vista. Now, security on Vista is backed by Windows Firewall. Additionally, Vista includes with it Windows Defender - a virus/spyware tool that is a step above what was previously released with XP. With these tools, there is better protection for the user against what is becoming a more and more dangerous internet.


Defragmentation - In Windows Vista, hard disk will be automatically defragmented in the background. It will make sure that the performance during accessing Windows Vista didn't drop.


Memory Management - Memory management in Microsoft Windows Vista operating systems has evolved into a rich and sophisticated architecture, capable of scaling from the tiny embedded platforms (where Windows executes from ROM) all the way up to the multi-terabyte NUMA configurations, taking full advantage of all capabilities of existing and future hardware designs. Among new improvements in Vista is dynamic system address space, enhanced NUMA and large system/page support, advanced video model support, I/O and section access, and robustness and diagnosability.


Other Vista advantages are :-


-really fast response time


-Fast sleep and resume


-Encryption features


-Flip 3D windows switchin. Its really cool.


-Search function, Self-healing system & Photo Gallery.

Actually there are a lot more that i didn't list here...You can read it by yourself at Microsoft's website.


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 Windows Vista Feature To Avoid Power Misuse


Windows Vista Feature To Avoid Power Misuse
By: Dhruba M


One of the significant features Microsoft introduced in Vista is new power saving mode. Windows XP has two power saving mode, Standby and Hibernate. Windows Vista replaced them by Sleep mode. Hibernate is still available as an advanced power setting, but the Sleep mode is the default one and has more advanced features.

While in sleep, computer uses very less power for internal use. In notebooks, with the minimum power used during sleep mode, system goes to stand by mode and the state of the system is saved in the memory. If battery power goes down to critically low level, the system wakes for a very short time to save the needed information onto the hard drive, and immediately goes to hibernate state.

In Desktop systems, the process is little different. Here Microsoft Vista uses "hybrid sleep". In hybrid sleep, the state of the system is stored both in RAM and on disk, so that system can recover it?s state in case the power is lost. After saving the state of the system, it goes to sleep mode from where computer can easily bring back to working state.

Top goal of introducing this mode is enabling easy and first ?on? and ?off? of the computer. While making sure computer can save all data when the system is turned off, and brings in same state while you turn back on. In order to ensure that "off" worked effectively with this new model, instead of waiting for green signal from each application in the computer, Windows Vista sending notice to each application, services and devices about the power saving state and wait for maximum 2 seconds for them to finish up their current job and put themselves into a state from where they can continue when the system wakes up. Similarly Windows vista is very fast to come back from the sleep state. When you open the lid of your laptop, you will find your system becomes instantly on, sometime you may wonder if it was on whole time.

Another goal is to reduce the power consumption when the system is idle. Normally we want to avoid long boot process of the computer, so we prefer to keep the system up 24X7. This may be nice to keep your system always ready to work but in this way we are wasting huge amount of power. Windows Vista?s sleep mode made dramatic change to reduce computer?s idle power consumption. While a typical Pentium 4 system uses 102.6 watts of power, same PC while in sleep consumes only 5.6 watts. Vista provides API for the application developers so that application can get notifications about the power scheme being used on the system and then adapt their behavior for the power scheme.

Using Microsoft group policy IT administrator of a Business organization can decide that all machines will go to sleep after specified time of inactivity. Normally in large organization tons of computers sitting idle and because of that huge power gets wasted. This feature must help them to reduce power wastage.


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