My question is, why does this happen? I have a pretty beefy system and even with a dual-core processor and lots of ram (2gig) I still can tell the difference between an OS I tweak and one I do not...
It seems odd to me why it would improve performance to such a degree when there's a powerful system behind it..
- What advantages does slipstreaming drivers give as opposed to installing over the default windows drivers after a format?
- What kind of advantages are there to disabling services? Is it just about memory usage or does it go deeper than that?
- In terms of slipstreaming hotfixes and such, does that make any difference over installing the hotfixes post-OS install?
Any other info you can provide on this would be much appreciated.. I'm just curious and looking for some technical info from some of you more savvy folk
Thank you!



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