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  • LastCalifornian
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    • May 2013
    • 2642

    Making Windows 7 Run Blazingly Fast

    Thought I'd share this. Pretty good video.



  • #2
    ZirconJohn
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    • Sep 2007
    • 10340

    Checking it out now... looks really good so far.

    Didn't know about CCleaner... looking into it...

    Already have Malwarebytes... GREAT software. I bought the Life-Time Pro version... GREAT malware software just awesome.

    Will get back with further report when done with video.

    Thanks... zj
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    • #3
      Ritchie8719
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2013
      • 1433

      he is using IE.........it will be full of more junk in an hour.

      And he spent 3.5 hours on it. Advanced system care from IOBit will do a lot of this, and whatever backround virus block you have will do almost all the rest.
      Last edited by Ritchie8719; 01-01-2014, 12:02 PM.
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      • #4
        LastCalifornian
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        • May 2013
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        Originally posted by ZirconJohn
        Checking it out now... looks really good so far.

        Didn't know about CCleaner... looking into it...

        Already have Malwarebytes... GREAT software. I bought the Life-Time Pro version... GREAT malware software just awesome.

        Will get back with further report when done with video.

        Thanks... zj
        Zircon, I think I should probably change the title to "Clean your Computer to make it the best it possibly can? BTW - I've been using CCleaner for awhile now and it's bad ***. Also the recommended Defrag is awesome. The one that comes standard is a waste of time. One thing I do that he doesn't mention is MAXA Cookie Manager, it's a nice program to clean cookies on the fly.

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        • #5
          LastCalifornian
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          • May 2013
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          BTW I also have a feeling that since it's 1/1/2014 a lot more viruses might become active today. JMHO. Running Malwarebytes after the update and whammo already 10 objects detected.

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          • #6
            ZirconJohn
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            • Sep 2007
            • 10340

            Originally posted by LastCalifornian
            Zircon, I think I should probably change the title to "Clean your Computer to make it the best it possibly can? BTW - I've been using CCleaner for awhile now and it's bad ***. Also the recommended Defrag is awesome. The one that comes standard is a waste of time. One thing I do that he doesn't mention is MAXA Cookie Manager, it's a nice program to clean cookies on the fly.
            I'm running SSD so defrag in a no-go... will check out MAXA... thanks.

            In the vid you posted... when the guy ran Malwarebytes for the first time on that machine... the results looked a lot like what I had... was really choked with a lot of poo-poo-pa-doop that was a year ago... been clean ever since.
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            • #7
              bg
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              • Aug 2002
              • 5207

              TCP Optimizer is pretty good. I used Super Anti Spyware free edition
              for years it works very well. I like the Malwarebytes Anti-Root software.

              Pretty fair how to vid. Thanks.

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              • #8
                LastCalifornian
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                • May 2013
                • 2642

                One thing that's pissed me off is that some how I managed to screw up my touchpad so it's working.

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                • #9
                  xOperator
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                  • Jan 2013
                  • 242

                  Actually..

                  If you want Windows 7 to be really fast....and boot in under 10 seconds....

                  Buy 2 SSDs, put them in Raid, and bingo, uber fast OS.... use another drive to install your programs,etc on


                  edit:
                  Here is a nice video, of someone doing a HDD vs SSD comparison of booth + launching 50 programs:

                  Last edited by xOperator; 01-01-2014, 8:38 PM.
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                  • #10
                    the86d
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                    • Jul 2011
                    • 9587

                    Originally posted by xOperator
                    Actually... If you want Windows 7 to be really fast....and boot in under 10 seconds... Buy 2 SSDs, put them in Raid, and bingo, uber fast OS.... use another drive to install your programs,etc on

                    edit:
                    Here is a nice video, of someone doing a HDD vs SSD comparison of booth + launching 50 programs:

                    RAID 0, not RAID 1... just clarifying for anyone who doesn't know.

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                    • #11
                      Bryansix
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                      • Feb 2011
                      • 5311

                      Originally posted by the86d
                      RAID 0, not RAID 1... just clarifying for anyone who doesn't know.
                      Or you could buy 4 and run RAID 0+1. Just sayin'.
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                      • #12
                        hcbr
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                        • Jul 2010
                        • 4733

                        Originally posted by xOperator
                        Actually..

                        If you want Windows 7 to be really fast....and boot in under 10 seconds....

                        Buy 2 SSDs, put them in Raid, and bingo, uber fast OS.... use another drive to install your programs,etc on


                        edit:
                        Here is a nice video, of someone doing a HDD vs SSD comparison of booth + launching 50 programs:

                        This, i took it a step further, im running two raid 0's with 4 SSD's (one for boot , one for programs) and maxed out my system ram, and it's friggin fast!

                        It also helps having some high end vid cards too to help graphic intensive apps as well
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                        • #13
                          blazeaglory
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                          • May 2011
                          • 6370

                          I dont know. My Windows 7 boots in less than 12-15 seconds with and ol 3Gbs WD HDD. Im not in that much of a hurry. Besides, I leave my computer in sleep mode instead of shutting down.

                          Im not knocking SSD's but to me there is really no difference for what I do on my comp. An SSD for games, maybe (for me)...First Ill upgrade to a 6Gbs HDD before I upgrade to an SSD. Maybe after a few years of the 6Gbs HDD, Ill upgrade to an SSD...lol

                          Im getting tired of worrying about a few seconds here and there.
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                          • #14
                            natashaportman
                            Junior Member
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 6

                            I'm using CCleaner from last one year and didn't face any problem. This application is just great as my window is running smooth.

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                            • #15
                              billofrights
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                              • Oct 2012
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                              I understand that it's simply an easy way to show a speed improvement, but I never liked the "x seconds to boot" metric. How often do you need to use your computer and it MUST BE ON IN UNDER 4 SECONDS?

                              Striping 2 SSDs is fast, but I really don't think that for most people/ applications it's worth the extra cost over just running one of them.

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