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XDanger
04-21-09, 05:14 PM
http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscareper.html
I already use the defrag tool.
Id like some opinions on the Firefox TCP optimizer
The driver update tool is telling me I still have the x-fi driver lurking somewhere which is a surprise as I sold that a long time ago and I'm sure I swept it.
The SmartRam utility seems like the biggest waste of code but I dunno, I thought those things were de-bunked years ago.
XDanger
05-06-09, 05:59 PM
The latest version seems really good, Its a one-stop shop for keeping your pc running tidy, I'm recommending it to people.
Unless someone tells me otherwise...
I'm interested to see what people think about this (lee)
glObalist
05-07-09, 04:08 PM
I already use the defrag tool.
My system drive is an SSD so I don't need a defrag for it, for my other drives I have the free contig-defrag (http://techtites.com/2008/08/07/power-defragmenter-gui-contig-tool-thursday/).
Id like some opinions on the Firefox TCP optimizer
I bet this is basically the infamous about:config modifications for FF- breaks rendering of some sites at the expense of a minor increase in rendering speed.
The driver update tool is telling me I still have the x-fi driver lurking somewhere which is a surprise as I sold that a long time ago and I'm sure I swept it.
Driver update tool on Windows? Unreliable at best.
The SmartRam utility seems like the biggest waste of code but I dunno, I thought those things were de-bunked years ago.
The entire package is a total waste of money IMO.
XDanger
05-07-09, 09:06 PM
The entire package is a total waste of money IMO.
Considering its free thats a low rating for sure.
Take your head out of your ssd for a minute and consider not everyone is like you,
This is for people who cant follow instructions so good when I tell them run ccleaner and s'n'd and defrag and blah blah blah and keep them updated,
To me it seems good to have all this **** bundled under one interface so the grannies dont get ****ed in the ass by the internet.
glObalist
05-08-09, 03:10 AM
Ah, for a minute there I thought were were on an enthusiast board. :)
But don't come crying when your granny suddenly cannot see pictures on her favorite website or asks you "What are those out of memory messages". :p
And sorry I didn't mean money, I meant bandwidth.
XDanger
05-08-09, 09:54 PM
Is there a method of putting useful apps together in a digestable format for distribution
1 click fixall...
Or a program for creating batch files so I dont have to learn something?
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