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Here's a quick tip for Windows Vista on how you can boost your hard disk drive performance. It is not enabled by default because there's a risk of loosing your data if the disk loses power. Meaning do NOT enable this option if you don't have a battery backup (UPS). If you're using laptop, then enabling this option wouldn't pose any risk since there's a battery attached on every laptop.
Here's a quick tip for Windows Vista on how you can boost your hard disk drive performance. It is not enabled by default because there's a risk of loosing your data if the disk loses power. Meaning do NOT enable this option if you don't have a battery backup (UPS). If you're using laptop, then enabling this option wouldn't pose any risk since there's a battery attached on every laptop.
Just follow the steps below on how to boost your disk drive performance.
1. Go to Start, Control Panel -> Device Manager.
2. Expand Disk Drives.
3. Right-click on your hard disk drive and select Properties.
4. On the Policies tab, check Enable Advanced Performance.
5. Click OK and close Device Manager.
This option only available in Windows Vista. I've checked Windows XP and there's no such option.
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