Ultimate Windows Tweaker

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    Dual Booting Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate Edition and Fedora 16.
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    Ultimate Windows Tweaker


    Ultimate Windows Tweaker is a freeware Tweak UI Utility for tweaking and optimizing Windows Vista, 32-bit & 64-bit. It can simply be downloaded and used as a portable application to customize your Windows Vista to meet your requirements. With judicious tweaking, It can make your system faster, more stable, and more secure with just a few mouse clicks. The tweaker detects whether you have IE 7 or IE 8 installed and accordingly offers you the relevant tweaks only. This Tweaker was released at the Microsoft South Asia MVP Meet 2008.

    Download it Here
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    youllbelost said:
    Ultimate Windows Tweaker is a freeware Tweak UI Utility for tweaking and optimizing Windows Vista, 32-bit & 64-bit. It can simply be downloaded and used as a portable application to customize your Windows Vista to meet your requirements. With judicious tweaking, It can make your system faster, more stable, and more secure with just a few mouse clicks. The tweaker detects whether you have IE 7 or IE 8 installed and accordingly offers you the relevant tweaks only. This Tweaker was released at the Microsoft South Asia MVP Meet 2008.

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    somebody knows if when u lauch this program,you notice taht there are some options allready selected,taht options are the default settings taht the prograamm suggest u to use or are the settings that the program detected of your computer/os?
    That is importamt to know if i just selct one new option i will get just that option activated/deactivated or all options selected (not by me)?
    Thank's
    Helen
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    When you start the program it shows the state of the options as they currently exist in your computer. Some of these options already exist in the standard control panel but are shown in different form.

    I am not particularly impressed by this program. On the plus side it does provide useful options that are not available in the control panel. But I really must take exception to some items in the "System Performance" settings and some others. They expose to novices settings that have serious system wide implications with virtually no explanation. Some of these are not easily understood and have been misrepresented in Internet articles for years. These settings are hidden away in the registry to protect them from modification by people who have no understanding of the implications of setting them.

    One setting, "Forcibly unload DLLs from memory" is almost universally misrepresented. Fortunately this setting has not been supported since the early days of Windows 2000. That kind of thing gives a bad impression of this program.
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    Thank's for your reply and sorry for my English but is not my mother Language.Ok i agree with you but just neade a few thing and maybe olso a stupid thing (i what to put the pic of my persian cat dead (sig) and maybe i will be able to sort out about trouble i have on displaying the file "big" olso if i set to view details files it b does not keep in memory the settings ,maybe usend the tweak i will be able to do that.
    Thank' s again
    Take care
    Helen
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    Personally I'm not a fan of these types of programs. For the reasons helen2 enunciated and the fact that they have the potential to seriously screw up your machine. I recommend learning a little about your machine and Windows itself and do the "tweeks" you need/want yourself. You'll end up with a more responsive machine AND the knowledge gained from experience.

    We have many fine tutorials here at the forums, written by some very knowledgeable people, if "tweeking" is what you want to do follow these steps and you'll gain both knowledge AND experience! Just click on the link :

    Optimize Windows 7
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    indianacarnie said:
    Personally I'm not a fan of these types of programs. For the reasons helen2 enunciated and the fact that they have the potential to seriously screw up your machine. I recommend learning a little about your machine and Windows itself and do the "tweeks" you need/want yourself. You'll end up with a more responsive machine AND the knowledge gained from experience.

    We have many fine tutorials here at the forums, written by some very knowledgeable people, if "tweeking" is what you want to do follow these steps and you'll gain both knowledge AND experience! Just click on the link :

    Optimize Windows 7
    Thank's fr the link i have allready seen something similar but as i wrote before there are only two things that i'm loocking forward. nd they are not listed.
    Take care
    Helen
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    What things are you looking for?
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    windos 7 ultimate 32 bit
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    x BlueRobot said:
    What things are you looking for?
    Easy question but...i will try to explaain me.By default Windows 7 (and not only win 7) let u see folder and big icons files,I have any times changed the way to see the files on view dwtails files but...after a short time i see back the big icons as if widnows 7 is not ble to keep in memory this setting.I found may help request ariund the net and many solutin taht was good for somebody but wrong fir Others.Have u got any clue?
    Danke
    Helen
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    Ultimate Windows Tweaker-example.jpg

    You want to change the folder and file view for Windows Explorer?
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    windos 7 ultimate 32 bit
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    You want to change the folder and file view for Windows Explorer?[/QUOTE]
    Yes exately.I have as i have done with Windows xp nd Vista but on Windows 7 nothing i'm not ablke to set anyhthing.
    Danke
    Helen
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