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| Note: (These tweaks have been tested in Vista 5384 and Vista 5472 only. They work just perfect)
Hi guys,
Finally after some hours of testing I have my new Tweak for Windows Vista. I have tested this tweak in my own system, which includes my host system and My Virtual Machine as well.
I would like to add that this Tweak is recommended for users with 1GB RAM or more, users with 512MB RAM should not use it for now, or they should try it only after increasing the Virtual Memory (VM) in their systems.
What is it about? Ohhh I almost forget to let you know... 
My Tweak is about "Speeding up Internet Explorer browsing experience in Windows Vista by a 50%". Yes, it does really gets that fast. Try it yourself and see it...
We will be using a little software called 'RAMDISK'. What does it do? Well, it will create a Virtual Hard Drive in your computer using your system's physical RAM. Don't be scared, we will adjust the Virtual Hard Drive size to something around 60-80MB (taken from your physical RAM as I said before).
First off we will need to do some little changes to the IE options. Here is what to do:
Open Internet Explorer. Click Tools/ Internet Options. Under 'Privacy Tab' look for "Settings" and click 'Advanced'.
Check the box 'Override automatic cookie handling' and select:
First-party Cookies (Accept)Third-party cookies (Block). See the screenshot bellow

Click 'OK' to close the 'Advanced Privacy Settings' window.
Back to the 'Internet Options' window, select the 'Advanced' Tab. Scroll down the Settings options and click 'Disable Phishing Filter'. See screenshot below

When finish Click 'Apply', 'OK' to save changes and exit the Internet Options window.
It is time to Download and install the RAMDISK software.
NOTE: We need to force the compatibility of this program to make it work under Windows Vista 5384. Not a big deal, here is what to do:
Extract the software to any folder in your system. Open the folder where you extracted RAMDISK into and Right click the Setup.exe application. Select 'Compatibility' Tab and check the following:
-Compatibility Mode
(Run this program in compatibility Mode for 'Windows XP Service Pack2')
-Privilege Level (Run this program as an administrator)
Click 'Apply' and 'OK' to save changes and exit that window. See screenshot bellow

Once the compatibility has been forced, it is time to install our little prog. Double click the Setup.exe application. Eventually the installation windows will pop-up. Click Next, Accept the License Agreement, click 'Install' and wait for the installation process to finish. During the installation process you will be prompt with a Windows Security warning, just ignore it and Click 'INSTALL"... It will take some time to finish the installation. Please be patient and let it finish. See the screenshot bellow



NOTE: If you are prompt to reboot your computer, do so and let it reboot. After Login back onto Windows you can find the program in your Control Panel. Click Start/ Control Panel/ RAMDISK. See screenshot bellow

Once installed it is about time to configure it so we can finally go ahead with our plan. Click Finish and welcome to the Virtual Hard Drive we are going to create. Why do we need this Virtual Hard Drive? You will find the answer later. Keep reading... If you had to reboot the computer before using the program, you can find it in your Control Panel after login back in. See the screenshot before...
Under 'General Tab', Select the Drive letter you want to assign to your new Virtual Hard Drive, Select 'Automatic Startup' and 'Emulate a local Hard Disk'. Select the 'Geometry Tab'and set the 'Disk Size' to 65MB.
NOTE: It is important not to go larger than 80MB because the Virtual Hard Drive will be using your Physical RAM and going highter in the VHHD size could negative impact your overall system performance. After setting the new values we will need to restart the computer over again so we can see the new Virtual Hard Drive. See screenshots bellow


If everything was as we hoped we should now be able to see our new VHDD in your system. Simply open 'My Computer' and look for the new Hard Drive (Z: ) in my case. See the screenshot bellow

Wohhoooo... we are almost done. So to finish our trick and finally enjoy our new browsing experience we are going to move the Internet Temporary Folder into our new Virtual Hard Drive. Here is the importance of using those 60-80MB RAM of our system. Basically I will explain it really quick. [color=#FF0000]The time your System reads data from your Physical RAM it is almost twice faster than the time your system reads from your Physical Hard Drive. So with this said we can figure out that our browsing experience should be almost twice faster as well since the Temporary Internet Files will be kept in memory instead writting and reading them from the Physical Hard Drive. Another good thing about this Tweak is that we won't have to worry about cleanning the Temporary Internet Files anymore because everytime we restart our system the Virtual Hard Drive will be cleaned up. Remember that all the data will be allocated in the System's RAM and the information in the RAM it's automatically "erased" everytime we restart or turn off our system.[/color]
So with all this in mind let's go finish our trick!
Open Internet Explorer. Click Tools/ Internet Options. Under 'General Tab', look for'Browsing History' and click 'Settings'. Change the 'Disk Space to use' to 60MB and click 'Move Folder' under 'Current Location'. Browse to your new Virtual Hard Drive, select it and click OK. See screenshot bellow

Prompt: Windows will log you off to move the Temporary Internet Files to the new location (Virtual Hard Drive). Select Yes and let the system log off. After login back onto Windows, Open your Internet Explorer and enjoy!!

Your system will be running all Temp internet Files in your Physical RAM so we expect much more browsing speed while surfing the Internet. Last tip, if you wanna check the Temporary Internet Files, simply open 'My PC' navigate to your Virtual Hard Drive and check it out. you can erase all temps, etc. RAMDISK will act as another Hard Drive in your system... See the last screenshot

Thanks for reading all this and taking it into consideration. Please feel free to post your experiences, advices, corrections, etc, so other members can know what is expected when this Tweak is used in their systems.
As I see it, it really speeds up my Internet surfing for almost the double. 
ENJOY!!!
For those Geeks that love Firefox as much as I do, here is how to do the same with it:
After finishing the RAMDISK Installation, open Firefox to move the Cache Folder into our new Virtual Hard Drive. Here is what to do:
- Open Firefox
- In the address bar type in: "about:config" without quotes
- Look for the entry of: "browser.cache.disk.parent_directory". Double click on that and you should be able to change it.
If you don't have it, then click on any entry, then do a right click and select New/ String, and enter the above (browser.cache.disk.parent_directory) in the first box, and the location in the second (Z:\\) in my case. See screenshots bellow for reference...




Enjoy!

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| firefox without tweak is faster than internet explorer with tweak


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| That's good to know, but I don't think you tried the tweak.
It would be nice if you would also have given some information of what improvments you saw in your IE after applying the tweak.

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| I tried some flash games and they still don't run smooth.
and my internet connection don't run at full speed

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Group: Administrators Last Login: 8/22/2008 10:02:32 AM Posts: 2,102, Visits: 2,247 |
| nice writeup! I use both IE and firefox, firefox still doesnt work for 100% websites that play videos.
AMD64 X2 5200+ 2.60GHz | 3GB DDR 667 | RAID 0 SATA3.0 WD Caviars 320GB total | Foxconn MCP61VM2MA-RS2H Geforce 6100 nforce400 chipset | Vista Ultimate x86
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| Jason (8/20/2006) nice writeup! I use both IE and firefox, firefox still doesnt work for 100% websites that play videos.Can you please give me some of the links for the videos you are not able to play?? I have been trying online videos for around an hour and I can't find one not working because of the tweak... Also I recommend you to try TCP Optimizer. In combination with this tweak it will make your Internet surfing damn! fast. Give it a try and see what you get... The TPC Optimizer is a simple exe file, it will create a backup automatically just in case you want to revert changes, but that won't be necesary.... ahhh, and the links please...

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| | firefox and ie are exacly as fast as each other. it all depends on ur internet connection. unless u have like 8000+kbps |
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| | How come IE7 is so sluggish on Vista as opposed to IE7 on XP? By slow I'm not refering to internet connectio speed but the response to elements such as rollover buttons. There's definately a drag in response on Vista. |
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