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Windows Vista increases productivity throughout the day with new features like Sleep, SuperFetch and ReadyBoost.
Sleep
Windows Vista introduces a new power state called Sleep. The new Sleep state in
Windows Vista combines the speed of Standby with the data protection features
and low power consumption of Hibernate. Resuming use when your PC is in the
Sleep state takes just 2-3 seconds.
SuperFetch
In previous versions of Windows, you may have experienced sluggish behaviour
after booting your machine or after performing a fast user switch. SuperFetch
understands which applications you use most, and pre-loads these applications
into memory, so your system is more responsive.
ReadyBoost
Adding system memory (RAM) is often the best way to improve your PC's
performance. Windows ReadyBoost lets users use a removable flash memory
device, such as a USB thumb drive, to improve system performance without
opening the box.
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