The special effects that Windows Vista uses are the primary reason Vista is considered slower than Windows XP. It is simply not possible to add these effects to XP without experiencing slowdown.
In the Related links section below, you will find a download page for the "Vista Transformation Pack", the most popular of the "XP to Vista" themes.
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It might not necessarily be that Windows itself is slowing down. A more likely cause is that the computer which now has more software on its hardware, takes a longer time to process everything, making Windows seem slower.
It shouldn't - especially when you aren't executing any program that uses Java. There may be something else that is slowing down the computer.
because your computer has to many windows open
ReliabilityNo slowing down
It may be that you have a slow processor and ram, or there is lots of junk files and stuff on the computer that is slowing it down. It may help to reset it in the menu before Windows starts up.
It's either your computer or your ISP
There are many ways. Try MP3raid.com or beemp3.com. Neither will slow down your computer.
RAM is essential for many things, it can determine how many programs you can run at once without your computer slowing down.
There is no WDDM driver for that card in AGP format.
Using ASCII, the computer can hold much more text, and this way you can save more on the computer without the computer slowing down.
It's certainly slowing mine down.