Michael Quandt

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Mojave Experiment

clock July 29, 2008 05:04 by author Chr0n1x

Mojave Experiment

Microsoft has made a pretty good marketing ploy to help improve the image of Windows Vista.

Called “The Mojave Experiment”, they took a number of Vista ‘skeptics’ and showed them Windows “Mojave”, the next version of Windows. Overall these people, who had given Vista 4/10 or lower when asked in the beginning, rated “Mojave” really well.

Then Microsoft dropped the bombshell, Windows “Mojave” is really Windows Vista.

The positive reactions of the participants about Windows “Mojave” really shows that you need to experience things for yourself rather than relying only on what you hear, as most of them did. As one participant noted: “You have to see for yourself.”

You can see the video of the reactions and participants at the "Mojave" Experiment website.

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Speed up Vista boot time with Multi-Core

clock June 20, 2008 16:53 by author Chr0n1x

vistaboot-multicoreWhilst searching through my RSS feeds today I found a little gem that could give you a nice boot time improvement.

It seems that even on dual/quad/n core machines, Vista boots using only one core. Peter Provost has a solution he found that will allow you to take advantage of all of your cores.

In summary the steps involve going to msconfig and changing the number of cores.

To do that:

  1. Start –> Run
  2. Type msconfig, click Ok
  3. Click on the “Boot” tab
  4. Click Advanced Options
  5. Enable the checkbox titled “Number of Processors:”
  6. Change the number to your number of cores using the drop down box
  7. Click Ok
  8. Click Ok/Apply
  9. Restart

That is basically it, just follow those steps and you can enable Multi-Core startup.

This option also exists in Windows XP. It is under the tab named BOOT.INI, also under Advanced Options in there, however it is called /NUMPROC. A bit more advanced since there seems to be ini editing here, but either method isnt for a basic user

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About the author

Michael Quandt is a Student at the University of Technology Sydney. He is also a Microsoft Student Partner. Passions include DirectX, Managed Code, C#, XNA, and gaming.

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