happytraveller wrote:There is also a program to speed up the RAM which I am trying out now. Worth investigating!!
smooth landings!!
It still amazes me that people continue to tout these RAM 'enhancing' apps... they are the modern day equivalent of snake oil...
Logically, it just cannot really do anything but hinder performance... think about it, if you are adding yet another layer of processing/computation how can it possibly make things faster?
Registry cleaners can be a bit of a double edged sword... as you will often find that poorly implemented applications do not adhere to correct standards and put things in the wrong place (or duplicate the data) that they rely on... along comes the cleaner thinking 'Thats not needed' and BAM! application falls over...
However, when implemented properly and with well designed apps, reg cleaners can be useful.
Duplicate file finders have their uses... although you may want to be careful if any of the duplicates are library files (ie. .DLL, .OCX etc)... again some (poorly implemented) applications can be a bit fussy about where they will look for a required library. If you delete a duplicate from an applications local directory, thinking that it will find the one in C:\Windows\System32 etc. you may be in for a bit of a surprise!
Personally, I have found the easiest and least dangerous solution to cleaning up my PC is to simply re-install windows... Granted you really need to have at least 2 drives (or partitions) so you can keep windows/installed apps on one, and data on another... and it also helps if you get some partition imaging software like Ghost, so that once you've created a nice clean install (with all updates, standard apps like Office, Firefox etc.), you can then create an image of it... means you can re-install windows in about 15 minutes

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