I played with my Vista 570e again today. This time, I changed the settings of the services to what the guide at
http://www.speedyvista.com/ says is "Safe". I also realized the 570e could not go into Sleep mode since it was using generic SVGA drivers. I installed the Windows 2000 video drivers from the Lenovo site and they worked just fine and enabled sleep mode. In fact, it seems to have speeded up the feel of the machine considerably.
With both the service tweaks and Win2k video drivers, I am now getting boot times between 2min 38sec and 3min 5sec. On average, over a minute shaved off the boot times! I'm not sure why sometimes the booting takes longer.
Now that sleep mode works, it takes 4-seconds to go to sleep and about 15-seconds to completely wake up to a usable desktop.
I haven't really tried any other programs, but opening and closing explorer windows is pretty decently fast. They open almost instantly and close instantly. IE7 loads up fairly quickly and serves pages just as fast as XP did.
Overall, not that bad! My wife's cousin brought by her old laptop, a Dell Latitude P-II 300MHz w/128MB running XP SP2 and my Vista-equipped 570E can run circles around it.
