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Which pc tune up utility tool should i use for getting best out of my pc.

Anonymous
2012-04-08T17:43:39+00:00

I had avg pc tune up.

now m using tuneup utilities.

want a better one.

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-04-13T14:16:25+00:00

    Hi,

    It is best that you do not use any tune-up utilities as such applications may incorrectly delete important files and entries that can leave your computer in a no boot situation.

    You can use tools that are built in to Windows, for increasing the performance of the computer.

    Link to refer:Slow PC? Optimize your computer for peak performancehttp://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/optimize.aspx

    Hope this information is helpful.

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-04-08T22:10:00+00:00

    Frankly I don't like any of them.  The best way to tune up your PC is to remove all software you do not need nor use on a regular basis, let Windows keep the hard drive defragmented, and if necessary upgrade physical memory or hard drive space.  No software product is truly capable of "tuning up" your computer in any real or meaningful way.  Products such as "registry defragmenters" or "registry cleaners" or other "tune-up" utilities generally either offer no benefit or directly negate the tools built into Windows by trying to force unusual disk defragmentation patterns, arbitrarily freeing up memory when not useful nor necessary, and so on.

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    I had avg pc tune up.
    now m using tuneup utilities.
    want a better one.


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  1. Anonymous
    2012-04-11T09:16:28+00:00

    Ya thats true but i found avg as a good tool but i need a better 1.

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