FSX/Acceleration/Vista bashers!

I have seen a lot of tripe in these forums about FSX, Acceleration and Vista. How each on their own is useless, and how together they are the worst abomination created by man. I ask a lot of you, have you ever used these programs in combination? If yes, have you actually used them on a system to handle them? Again, if yes, have you ever bothered to spend the time settings up the system, Vista and FSX to run properly and with as little over head as possible? I bet that's where most of you say no.
Personally, I have no mean system.
Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83ghz
1 Gig RAM (Yes, only 1!)
GeForce Go7600 (Yes, a mobility card!)
Two 80gb hard drives
That's it, pretty lame isnt it? Guess what, I can run Vista and FSX Acceleration on this system with no problems! None at all! I have spent the time to tune my system to work well. I defrag every 3weeks, not just Windows Defrag, an O&O name defrag which orders the entire drive in alphabetical order. This is the way the drive looks for info, so reduces loading times. I've followed every guide by NickN possible to remove un-needed services, background programs and resource hogs. Vista still looks great, same as the screenshots everyone has seen just without the redundant crap running in the background. I've gone into the registry to streamline the boot process by changing keys (Again advice by NickN) and removing crap boot processes that I don't need, I went from 15 to 5. My RAM usage dropped by over half! Now Vista works like a treat, it is slick and smooth. I have none of the performance problems that people with higher end machines have. All that is just for Vista, now to FSX!
Firstly, when installing SP1 and acceleration, I ensured I had a perfectly clean and defragged FSX beforehand. This makes a huge difference as there are no add-ons or corrupt files to effect the installation and performance of the sim. I also take care when adding the addons into FSX. I always place everything into a temp directory and copy over by hand, making sure no default files are overwritten and that all files go where they need to go. I spent a total of two weeks editing and testing tweaks to find what is best for my machine. Now with Acceleration and SP2 only 3 tweaks are truly relevant to pure performance. TBM, BufferPools and SWTO. FFTF, SmallPartRadiusReject and others are no longer relevant under SP2. I played with those 3 values til I had a performance level I liked. I also make sure that programs such as MSN, antivirus, firewalls and other resource hungry processes are closed down before flying. I now have settings on medium to medium high with average frames in the mid to high twenties and high teens to low twenties under heavy cloud and rain. Again, I hear people complain with worse performance under similar settings on more robust machines.
Next is graphics card settings, these need to be tweaked just like FSX! Spend some time finding the settings that give you a balance of performance and quality. If you have an nVidia card, download nHancer and use it to control settings, and take advantage of the setting "Enhance in game AA". With this option you enable AA in FSX. It chooses which surfaces to apply AA to, but nHancer chooses the quality of AA. I've tried with and without and the same AA setting with no difference except 5-10 more FPS!
If you have done all of this, then you should be able to run FSX and Vista with my performance or greater. There are a lot of people with better machines than me, yet they always complain of performance problems. I challenge you to spend the time configuring your system, and following NickN's guides. You WILL notice a vast difference! If I can get solid and decent performance out of this middle ranged laptop with a mobility graphics card, then so should the majority of people on these forums! Quit bashing Vista/FSX/Acceleration until you actually put the effort in to make them run properly and work well together! You can't expect the rewards without putting in the effort!
EDIT: (by the way, this is topic number 3300
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Personally, I have no mean system.
Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83ghz
1 Gig RAM (Yes, only 1!)
GeForce Go7600 (Yes, a mobility card!)
Two 80gb hard drives
That's it, pretty lame isnt it? Guess what, I can run Vista and FSX Acceleration on this system with no problems! None at all! I have spent the time to tune my system to work well. I defrag every 3weeks, not just Windows Defrag, an O&O name defrag which orders the entire drive in alphabetical order. This is the way the drive looks for info, so reduces loading times. I've followed every guide by NickN possible to remove un-needed services, background programs and resource hogs. Vista still looks great, same as the screenshots everyone has seen just without the redundant crap running in the background. I've gone into the registry to streamline the boot process by changing keys (Again advice by NickN) and removing crap boot processes that I don't need, I went from 15 to 5. My RAM usage dropped by over half! Now Vista works like a treat, it is slick and smooth. I have none of the performance problems that people with higher end machines have. All that is just for Vista, now to FSX!
Firstly, when installing SP1 and acceleration, I ensured I had a perfectly clean and defragged FSX beforehand. This makes a huge difference as there are no add-ons or corrupt files to effect the installation and performance of the sim. I also take care when adding the addons into FSX. I always place everything into a temp directory and copy over by hand, making sure no default files are overwritten and that all files go where they need to go. I spent a total of two weeks editing and testing tweaks to find what is best for my machine. Now with Acceleration and SP2 only 3 tweaks are truly relevant to pure performance. TBM, BufferPools and SWTO. FFTF, SmallPartRadiusReject and others are no longer relevant under SP2. I played with those 3 values til I had a performance level I liked. I also make sure that programs such as MSN, antivirus, firewalls and other resource hungry processes are closed down before flying. I now have settings on medium to medium high with average frames in the mid to high twenties and high teens to low twenties under heavy cloud and rain. Again, I hear people complain with worse performance under similar settings on more robust machines.
Next is graphics card settings, these need to be tweaked just like FSX! Spend some time finding the settings that give you a balance of performance and quality. If you have an nVidia card, download nHancer and use it to control settings, and take advantage of the setting "Enhance in game AA". With this option you enable AA in FSX. It chooses which surfaces to apply AA to, but nHancer chooses the quality of AA. I've tried with and without and the same AA setting with no difference except 5-10 more FPS!
If you have done all of this, then you should be able to run FSX and Vista with my performance or greater. There are a lot of people with better machines than me, yet they always complain of performance problems. I challenge you to spend the time configuring your system, and following NickN's guides. You WILL notice a vast difference! If I can get solid and decent performance out of this middle ranged laptop with a mobility graphics card, then so should the majority of people on these forums! Quit bashing Vista/FSX/Acceleration until you actually put the effort in to make them run properly and work well together! You can't expect the rewards without putting in the effort!
EDIT: (by the way, this is topic number 3300
