Speed Up SATA Hard Drives and USB drives in Windows Vista!

September 6th, 2007
Speed Up SATA Hard Drives and USB drives in Windows Vista!

Window Vista has built in support for SATA and external drives, but they seem to be slow because the advanced write cache features aren’t automatically activated. With just few steps you can enable them and get a much faster response.

First you need to go to the Device Manager which you can go directly by just typing device in the start menu search box or just type in devmgmt.msc in command line.

Now open the Disk drives section and right click on your hard drive. Now click on the Policies tab and you’ll find this dialog box:

Speed Up SATA Hard Drives and USB drives in Windows Vista!

Now click the checkbox for Enable advanced performance, and you are done.

Speed Up SATA Hard Drives and USB drives in Windows Vista!

Write caching isn’t enabled by default as removing devices directly without using the “Safely remove removable device”may lose your data, so be cautious when enabling this options. But enabling this option also when speeding up performance significantly when writing to the disk.

Speed Up SATA Hard Drives and USB drives in Windows Vista!

Now select the external drive and double click it to open up the properties screen. Then
just change the setting to “Optimize for performance” and hit OK to continue. You’ll have to reboot for all the settings to take effect. Next time you boot into Windows Vista you’ll see faster bootup times and better disk writing performance .

Pranjal




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