
In previous articles we've shown how to use the
Sync Center to synchronize your files with
mobile devices or
across network locations. When this tool is used, you will see either a
Sync Center icon in your taskbar or a
mobsync.exe process running at each Windows Vista startup. However, if you stop using it
Sync Center will continue to run at each startup. In order to free up memory for other processes, it is best to disable it when no longer used. In this article I will show you how to do this and optimize your Windows Vista startup.
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