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I know this thread is about software to avoid but this is just to report that Registry Clean Expert ( Registry Clean Expert) works well for me under Win7.
Last edited by Wintings; 19 May 2009 at 03:13. Reason: corrected link
I know this thread is about software to avoid but this is just to report that Registry Clean Expert ( Registry Clean Expert) works well for me under Win7.
Last edited by Wintings; 19 May 2009 at 03:13. Reason: corrected link
Mine is >.>
Core2Duo e7300 2.66ghtz sometimes OC'd to 3.33.
Gigabyte G31M-S2L mobo
2gb kingston HyperX ram
nVidia 9800GT 1gb
Gigabyte case... can't seem to identify it =/ was only $65 with 550w PSU and front side temperature OSD
My CPU sits around 50-55*C when stock, OC'd it goes to 55-72*c.
I know that's rather odd however, usually stock cooling won't handle a 25% overlock. Maybe it's just the C2D's capability.
Did your CPU, RAM and Vcard check out ok after Sandra?
I have one core at 31C while the other is at 36C from running all day and night. 50-55C even with a stock hsf running stock is a bit warm there.
Really? I just ran CoreTemp, 1 core at 60*C other at 55*c.
The temperature inside my case is 25.4*C =/
So the stuttering problem i have in games is more likely to be a dodgy CPU rather than my mobo eh?
I've been in I.T for 10 years odd, but because i rarely bother keeping parts to interchangably swap for testing, my hardware diagnostics ability is pretty crappy lol.
Every customer i've dealth with so far has had an easily diagnosable problem like PSU, RAM etc... i'm good at diagnosing hardware faults BUT this particular fault i've never even seen before.
I don't get any kind of delay or stuttering in windows, just in games like call of duty, counter-strike etc. Tried updating all my drivers, BIOS, even did the DX10 hack install on XP. I got better performance, but overall the stutter still happens for 1-2 seconds every 5 minutes or so.
Well running higher cpu temps when only then placing any good load on it can explain a good number of problems! I had one old case here with an 80C threshold hit the 70s when not having something working.
Any game or app at some point would crash! crash! crash! out of nowhere when the cpu fan quit. I bought a better one to bring those temps down as well as a few larger case fans.
I'm going to add Corel WinDVD 9 to the list. Not only is it a bugged mess on Win7, it's draconian registration and protection methods are a nightmare. It's rent-ware, they'll take it away from you if you install it too much. No thanks.
This was tested on 7057, RC and now 7127 x64.
$80 for this and I couldn't get to play anything. Refund? Ha, Corel don't have that word in their dictionary.
It's monstrous bloatware, to be avoided, as with most Corel products.
That sounds like a rip-off. So far theyve not made Paintshop Pro turn like that.
Added.
One old program to be replaced by a newer version at some point is the NeoDVD 4.0 standard. That actually will work on the 32bit 7 but no go on the 64bit with the usual "failure to initialize" error. One thing it isn't to note here however is that it's far from any bloatware like Roxio! I still have to see what happens when trying out an older Easy Media Creator version that I spent $100 some time back!