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Windows 7: Which of these optimized software is the best ?

07 Nov 2012   #1

Windows 7 Professional 64bit
 
 
Which of these optimized software is the best ?

I have searched a lot in the internet and i found these software were the most well-known software to optimized PC.
Tuneup Utilities
Advance system care pro
Window 7 Manager
Enhance my seven
Tweak 7
Glary Utilities free/pro

However i have tried tuneup but i see that sometimes it slow down my computer. So i don't know which soft is should used.
Any one have experienced about this problem? Can you give me the best software. Thanks a lot
My system info: Asus K56CM, Ram : 4gb, CPU i5 3317U, 1.7Ghz. Win 7 pro 64bit :

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07 Nov 2012   #2

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

Welcome to the Seven Forums

Windows 7 does not need any optimizing software. You will do more harm than good with any of them, then you will be back here asking questions why your computer is not working right.
Do not use any of them.

Jerry
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07 Nov 2012   #3

Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Indiana/Florida U.S.A.
 
 

I personally wouldn't recommend ANY of them. Way too easy to mess things up with the so-called "optimizers". Windows 7 does a very good job optimizing itself. XP and Vista both could be benefited some by "optimizing" but imho at least Windows 7 does not need any 3rd party program to do what can be done in-house so to speak. Use ANY of those programs at your own risk!
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07 Nov 2012   #4

Windows 8 Professional 64 bit (Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit as a Virtual Machine).
Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka
 
 

All those are almost identical and will do good to ur PC
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07 Nov 2012   #5

Windows 7 Professional 64bit
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Bongo View Post
Welcome to the Seven Forums

Windows 7 does not need any optimizing software. You will do more harm than good with any of them, then you will be back here asking questions why your computer is not working right.
Do not use any of them.

Jerry
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by indianacarnie View Post
I personally wouldn't recommend ANY of them. Way too easy to mess things up with the so-called "optimizers". Windows 7 does a very good job optimizing itself. XP and Vista both could be benefited some by "optimizing" but imho at least Windows 7 does not need any 3rd party program to do what can be done in-house so to speak. Use ANY of those programs at your own risk!

Thanks. But after using for a time, what should i do to optimize my computer ?
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07 Nov 2012   #6

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

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07 Nov 2012   #7

Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Indiana/Florida U.S.A.
 
 

Just keep it clean and safe. Run Ccleaner every now and then, run security scans on a regular basis. Keep your HDD defragged. Disable any unnecessary start-up programs, pay attention when installing software to guard against unwanted toolbars etc. Check out some of the maintenance tutorials on this site.
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07 Nov 2012   #8

Windows 7 Professional 64bit
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Bongo View Post
Thanks a lot !
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07 Nov 2012   #9

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

You're welcome, you should also follow indianacarnie advice in post #7.

Jerry
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11 Nov 2012   #10

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Just outside Detroit
 
 

DON'T defrag your drive if it's an SSD. You will only put unnecessary wear on the drive. If you are not sure what kind of drive you have, you probably don't have an SSD.
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