Intanto, per chi come me ha notato che Vista si pappa 
tutta la memoria fisica... beh.. c'è una spiegazione e si chiama SuperFetch:
  SuperFetch understands which applications you use most, and preloads 
  these applications into memory, so your system is more responsive. SuperFetch 
  uses an intelligent prioritization scheme that understands which applications 
  you use most often, and can even differentiate which applications you are 
  likely to use at different times (for example, on the weekend versus during 
  the week), so that your computer is ready to do what you want it to do. 
  Windows Vista can also prioritize your applications over background tasks, so 
  that when you return to your machine after leaving it idle, it's still 
  responsive.
Potete leggere un interessante post in proposito su CodingHorror.
La seconda segnalazione, che credo farà felice il nostro Lorenzo, è 
che è possibile attivare Windows Mobile Device 
Centre e utilizzare quindi anche le nostre mobile device pistolando un 
po' sul registro. Maggiori info qui. Stasera provo 

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