We need TuneUp Utilities or not ?

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  1. Posts : 8,679
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #11

    I use it for a three years,and nothing going wrong with my pc. :)
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  2. ARG
    Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Home Premium x86 Windows XP Pro SP3 Dual Boot
    Thread Starter
       #12

    thanks for the answer guys :)
    i think i won't use it
    but i will give it a try someday.
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  3. Posts : 1,036
    Winbdows 7 ultimate x64 | Ubuntu 12.04 x64 LTS
       #13

    ARG said:
    thanks for the answer guys :)
    i think i won't use it
    but i will give it a try someday.
    Better try it in a virtual machine..
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  4. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #14

    no, you can do that with all the windows stuff - tuneup is like a shortcut to all of them
    ,also tuneup itself takes ram and slows the login.
    hope that help.
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  5. Posts : 82
    Windows Home premium 64bit
       #15

    Hopalong X said:
    Eric

    Welcome to sevenforums first off.

    The Windows Defragger and Disk Clean Up is more than sufficient to keep Windows 7 running at peak efficiency.

    With XP some of the software such as CCleaner were of benefit with that OS.

    They just aren't needed and many will cause registry errors instead of fixing them.
    Most are sales gimmicks to get you to buy the retail version.

    I went a little overboard about running 3 of them just to mess with ARG a bit.
    Mike
    OK thanks for the advise. I don't understand how the windows registry works very much. I just know it has program information and junk. I just assumed whatever tune up did to it would just help some how. I'm probably not use it on my new computer if anything because its always running in the background. I'm just try ccleaner. I just had the mind set of I could do anything to improve me system might as well.
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