Tuneup Utilites, Pc Mechanic? ...Use them!
Tuneup Utilites, Pc Mechanic? ...Use them!
Last edited by orcutt989; 07-13-2005 at 03:26 AM.
Originally Posted by Azzz
I like System Mech. but use ccleaner more, its faster not as thorough but faster. If you use SM stay away from the duplicate file finder .
Yep, I second the motion...PC Pitstop...will thoroughly diagnose your system, give youOriginally Posted by Microsoul V3
a report on what it found with suggested solutions to any problem(s) found.
They also have an excellent Forum where you can get technical help and
assistance.
I've been using Pitstop for a couple of years and have come to rely on it's
diagnostics. It carries NO malware, spyware, trojans, etc. so you can use
it with complete confidence.
(of course it will drop a cookie or two in order to maintain your "Test History"
for comparison to future scans.)
Last edited by Larry; 07-13-2005 at 05:02 AM.
Originally Posted by Larry
The only problem with Pitstop, is you have to open in IE . Not all of us use it so thats frustrating . But ieveiw extension will help if using Firefox.
Correct..because Firefox does not use ActiveX controls.Originally Posted by peat moss
However, along with using IE for Windows Update, Pitstop is about the
only other time I have a use for IE.
Haven't tried using IE View to see if Pitstop will work in Firefox yet and I
wonder if, because of the ActiveX issue, it would indeed work.
I know Pitstop offered some kind of a download (Neptune) so it could be
functional in Firefox but I just decided to use IE for Pitstop instead.
Ok, I just tried to access Pitstop from my Firefox....
check this out
Keep it simple and just use IE for Pitstop.
@larry, It worked with ieveiw for me ,man very thourough tests I'm impressed. Took a while tho thought my pc tilted there . Could 'nt test my upload speed tho (firewall) ?
Oh course went to internet options after and deleted downloaded programs, pitstop. There were two !
Last edited by peat moss; 07-13-2005 at 05:29 AM.
Maybe I had bad wording or didnt get my opinion out there straight, I'll give it another go:Windows doesn't get slower for no reason or over time.
Windows probably doesnt get slower itself if left alone. (who installs XP and leaves it be? I know none that does)
But if you use it, it will get slower by time.
By using I mean re/un/installing apps-games etc.
Its not always the fault of Windows, I think bad software does the tricks easily, crappy uninstallers that leaves crap behind etc.
Atleast every install I've done gets slower after ca. couple of months.
I dont have enough experience on Linux/other OS's does they slow down, I suspect they will/would.
I do have some experience on XP tho.
Allthought, I do re-installs around 6 months, maybe more often or not, depends on some things...
Imo, some key things are (for running winbox):
Services, startups, what goes on in the background.
By default windows has a lot of services ON which are useless and
some of them could be somewhat of a security risk.
It really helps to have only the services you need ON.
My startup has minimum items.
Fuck Java, Adobe and similar crappy stuff that installs startup items,
they are useless to me, nothing but a waste of resources.
Also, malware does slow down the windows.
I use CrapCleaner thought, its a fast tool to clean up
the temp folders etc.
Spybot and Spywareblaster helps too, there's other similar good apps
against malware.
The Mikrosoft AntiSpyware is from butthole thought, I would/will not use it.
If you wonder why, read up this article,
here's some talks from teh nerds.
Another tool I use sometimes is the WinXP Manager
Is good for quick tweaking XP.
There's also some difference on the antiviri/firewall apps.
I ditched the Norton/Symantec crap long ago.
It doesnt pick up all the viri's etc and is extremely heavy on slower PC's, maybe newer too.
Its easier to use smaller antiviri apps when needed. I got Kaspersky on atm.
Bitdefender, Kaspersky, NOD32 etc...
Some tools like SystemMechanics or XP-Manager and "whathavewe" does potentially good things but I wouldnt recommend to
enable a tweak without understanding what it does.
Meaning, if there's a button to "Speed Up Teh Puter" I'd like to know
how does it speed up, what chances are made and why.
Sometimes what a Tweak does is not usefull at all on my hardware-software config.
and it could possible slow things down.
Here's one important thing:
I guess the best thing to do with Windows is NOT use it with
admin priviledges. Thats like running root in Linux.
Just create a user account without admin poers and use that for daily use.
That'll help a lot against malware and crap that try to install itself
automatically.
Also, Windows does have user/group policy tools that are really usefull
if one is wearing the tinfoil hat, hehe.
Here's my 5-thumb'o'rules to keep in mind (that I can think atm):
1. Fuck Default Settings, thats the bottom line. lol + (Use Linux, if possible)
2. Understand what is running in the PC and what starts up with windows
3. Use an account without Admin. priviledges if possible. (Makes the life of crapwares much more difficult.)
4. Pick you anticrapware apps with care, use several instead of one (but dont run several realtime anti-viri-scanners at the same time, 1 is enough) Same with tuneup utils.
5. Excessive tweaking dont always speed up windows, there's so many possible hardware-software configs that will mess up things.
Im no way of expert of windows etc.
But since I refuse to run the latest hardware (read, I spend my cash elsewhere and/or i dont have the cash to begin with, also ---> macs are cool but too expensive of an option for me)
I've been sort of forced to try to understand how to get more horsepowers out of the box.
I make music with the PC, Linux is not an option (yet) for me since it doesnt have
sofware as good as Cubase SX which is what I like use, the plugins and effects etc. has a lot to do with this decision...
Alltought projects like ardour looks promising, its not "there" yet imo.
If I wouldnt do music, if I was just surfing, eMailing and do the more regular stuff, (out of box without special software that runs on winbox only)
I'd use Linux.
I think Linux is better than Winbox for somewhat regular use.
It's poor on Games and Audio apps comparing to Winbox and that's why Im still using XP, mostly.
(When/if I get that second PC up'n'running someday, it'll run on Linux OS)
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Yes, it's a very good tool and will give you piece of mind once you haveOriginally Posted by peat moss
fixed all your problems and the test finds nothing wrong.
It's also useful simply to see what your Up/Download speeds are and,
as you will see, many other aspects of your computer.
I could have mentioned a couple of tips for anyone using it for the first time
but, didn't want to wear out my welcome.
Tips:
>You will need to Register to establish your "account".
>While the test is in progress, leave your mouse and keyboard alone.
>Before starting the test, turn off your Firewall (I use ZoneAlarm)...
this is necessary so Pitstop can do a ping test to test your Internet speeds.
>Learn to use the "TechExpress" for posting links to your test in Forums
if you want others' opinions. (if you use the Pitstop Forums, they will
sometimes ask you to post the link to your test so they can see firsthand
your test results).
These are found in the instructions before starting your test but, I know in
my case, I was eager to run the test and overlooked them at first but soon
figured them out.
Oh, and btw, one more Tip:
**Be sure to turn back on your Firewall after the test is completed.
nice posts there, had a look at the pitstop thing, looked a bit complicated on first glance but defintely gonna give it a go.
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