Windows Vista has congenital abutment for Serial ATA ( SATA ) hard drives, but it doesnt automatically accredit avant-garde address caching features. You can acceleration up your computer by enabling this approach in Accessory Manager. You can bound get to Device Manager by just typing device into the start menu search box. (Or from the command line, devmgmt.msc)
Open the Disk drives area of the tree, and right-click on your hard drive. Select the Policies tab, and you should see this dialog:

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


















