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Title: Computer optimization programs-free & pay
Post by: Max on October 09, 2018, 08:05:24 AM
Over time, our systems gather registry errors, hidden bloatware and issues whuch slow down performance. There are programs, both free (LoLo, Iobit Advanced System Cleaner to name two) and subscription fee based (Avast Premium for one) + countless more.

My 1st question is, are any of the freeware programs any good (and safe)? 2nd question; are there any fee based that are worth the money?

Apart from performing a clean install, in my case, Win 7, which we know is somewhat of a PITA, what should I be doing to keep my system in top condition?
Title: Re: Computer optimization programs-free & pay
Post by: FLS on October 09, 2018, 08:58:18 AM
After you do a clean install, update Windows, and install your programs, make a disc image and save it for next time.
Title: Re: Computer optimization programs-free & pay
Post by: BoilerDown on October 09, 2018, 09:44:18 AM
Yeah, don't use any of those programs.  Back up your data and then wipe the hard drive and re-install. 

Personally I'm going to remain on Windows 7 as long as possible, until unpatched vulnerabilities are present or games I care about no longer run on it, or new hardware I buy no longer supports it.

I found this to be interesting, for the day I upgrade my CPU again: https://github.com/zeffy/wufuc/blob/micro/README.md

I wonder if it works on the new 9th gen....
Title: Re: Computer optimization programs-free & pay
Post by: Skuzzy on October 09, 2018, 09:50:46 AM
Yeah, don't use any of those programs.  Back up your data and then wipe the hard drive and re-install. 

Personally I'm going to remain on Windows 7 as long as possible, until unpatched vulnerabilities are present or games I care about no longer run on it, or new hardware I buy no longer supports it.

Yep.  Those programs *can* make a huge mess of your computer.

I am sticking with Windows 7, until I retire, then switching to Linux. 
Title: Re: Computer optimization programs-free & pay
Post by: Bizman on October 09, 2018, 11:00:32 AM
I agree with the above. In my books Iolo and Iobit are next to "potentially unwanted programs". While they may do some of the job decently, they also tend to persuade the user to download more of their stuff. I don't have any experience of Avast! cleaners other than having seen their suggestions on the free version. That alone looks fishy. Knowing that Avast! has bought AVG and having witnessed the cleaner of the latter doing too comprehensive of a cleaning I don't have much trust into that either.

The only cleaner I use is Ccleaner which does a good job in cleaning temp files of Windows and all browsers in one pass without destroying anything. Occasionally I also use the built-in cleaner of Windows, there's a couple of options that have proved useful for freeing some space in smaller disks.

Removing temporary files is a straightforward task. Adjusting settings requires some knowledge and reliable advise and should be done manually, taking note of every change in order to be able to revert to the original settings in case something goes wrong. Most useful adjustments have been gathered under Hints and Tips by Skuzzy (https://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,71591.0.html).
Title: Re: Computer optimization programs-free & pay
Post by: Ciaphas on October 09, 2018, 11:13:37 AM
Ccleaner is the only program I use as well.


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Title: Re: Computer optimization programs-free & pay
Post by: TequilaChaser on October 09, 2018, 11:47:24 AM
I keep a copy of CCleaner, myself to install and use on computers I am cleaning up the OS on and tweaking

I've often referred and recommended www.blackviper.com to other people who are wanting to try and clean/tweak their own Computer systems.. BlackViper does a pretty thorough job at showing one what is required/needed and what can be turned off/removed/set to manual regarding the different types of services and processes for each OS, from Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.0/8.1, Windows 10 (and all the different versions of each OS - ie; Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, Enterprise etc....)

I, myself, also use AIDA 64 Extreme, for monitoring and testing purposes ( iirc, it was what one might know as "Everest" way back before the name change)

I prefer to do my own manual cleaning and tweaking of my own personal computers... Since I built them, installed all the components and OS/drivers/updates.... Most do not want to or may not know how to do this.. That is one of the main reasons I recommend and refer people to go to BlackViper's website

He walks you through how to do it manually and if you don't feel comfortable doing it that way, BV offers downloadable executable program/file that will do the job for those that might not feel good about the idea of doing it manually....

Hope this is helpful

~S~

TC
Title: Re: Computer optimization programs-free & pay
Post by: Meatwad on October 13, 2018, 07:09:22 AM
Yeah, don't use any of those programs.  Back up your data and then wipe the hard drive and re-install. 

Personally I'm going to remain on Windows 7 as long as possible, until unpatched vulnerabilities are present or games I care about no longer run on it, or new hardware I buy no longer supports it.

I found this to be interesting, for the day I upgrade my CPU again: https://github.com/zeffy/wufuc/blob/micro/README.md

I wonder if it works on the new 9th gen....

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