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RE: Optimizing Computers - DarkMuse - 04-29-2017 (04-27-2017, 08:16 PM)Inori Wrote: Regular defrags are a must, as @Skullmeat mentioned. Obviously, make sure your CPU is adequately cooled, your RAM is in the right memory channels (otherwise it might not be getting used optimally, if at all), and your case has good, low-pressure airflow (also prevents dust from building up, so you need to clean less).YAAAAAAAAAAAAAS thanks m9 (04-28-2017, 02:09 AM)Hoss Wrote: lol, this is what I do for a living. My standard regiment is:Unfortunately this is almost exactly what google gives me consistently lol. Also malwarebytes is almost as bad as chrome when it comes to ram whoring ] RE: Optimizing Computers - mothered - 04-29-2017 Every PC needs a format every so often. Depending on your day-to-day tasks, It can get cluttered, files fragmented, application memory leaks and so forth. There's only so much a given tool(s) can do to "try" and optimize your system. Provided you delete all partitions during the Installation process and Install the OS on the unallocated disk space, nothing, and I mean nothing, beats a clean Installation of Windows or whatever OS you're running. Personally, I'd rather spend an hour or so Installing Windows (drivers Inclusive), than bloating my system with optimizing tools and running them for hours on end trying to gain back the functionality, performance and stability I once had when the OS was first Installed. RE: Optimizing Computers - DarkMuse - 04-30-2017 (04-29-2017, 06:07 AM)mothered Wrote: Every PC needs a format every so often. That's very true. I wish there was a program to find installed programs and put download urls into a batch file so I could run it, back up docs, and reinstall with ease. RE: Optimizing Computers - mothered - 04-30-2017 (04-30-2017, 05:24 AM)DarkMuse Wrote: That's very true. I wish there was a program to find installed programs and put download urls into a batch file so I could run it, back up docs, and reinstall with ease. I definitely agree with you here. Over the last 15 years or so, I've tried countless tools and applications and whilst some served their purpose well to a certain degree, the majority were simply a marketing ploy to benefit the developer's financial state. I've given up (over a decade ago) on tools/utilities such as System Mechanic, TuneUp Utilities, Wise Registry Cleaner, CCleaner, MBAM and countless others. Due to the nature of my tools (hack tools, keygens, patches etc) and the fact that they get detected as false positives, on some systems, I don't even run an AV. I'm not going to sit there and add exceptions via the AV, I'd rather not have It Installed. |