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Thread: What is the best program for optimizing Windows 7?

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    durrigible's Avatar Member
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    ccleaner gets my vote

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    I also needed.

    Can u let me know

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #23
    this thread is helpful..

    thx

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    CCleaner for on the fly but I have been using Advanced SystemCare and my stuff is running great. I used the registry cleaner in ASC and followed up with ccleaner's and very rarely does ccleaner pick up anything after ASC did it's job. They both seem to have similar aggressiveness with their registry cleaning methods. ASC also has many other included tools including a scheduler for disk defragging and quick access to Windows tools.


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    CCleaner

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    Tune up 2010 is good. also Winaso

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #28
    Great thread, I'll have to try out some of these programs on my new windows 7 laptop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fringer View Post
    I've had Windows 7 on my computer for a few months now and I want to clean it up and optimize it. What program would you recommend for that?
    I would recommend the Windows 7 install disk.

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    I will second using CCleaner for cleaning junk files from your system. As for defragging your hard drive, try JKDefrag. Both are free tools and can be easily located using Google. For antispyware/malware purposes, a couple of great tools that I typically use in the field are SuperAntiSpyware and Malware Antibytes, both which have free versions on their corresponding websites. If you are a Windows user, I also suggest utilizing Microsoft Security Essentials. This is also free if you own a genuine copy of Windows.

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