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There's registry tweaking as well which will speed up your computers performance. There's also a few things you can do to speed up the boot process. Disabling startup programs will only speed up the login/startup process.

And there's even more things you can do to speed up your web browsers, even though that's only a section of your computer's performance during usage. Not a bad guide though. It's okay, I have 2 threads that still don't have any comments on them even though I took the time to make videos for them lol.
(03-28-2011, 08:19 PM)Infinity Wrote: [ -> ]There's registry tweaking as well which will speed up your computers performance. There's also a few things you can do to speed up the boot process. Disabling startup programs will only speed up the login/startup process.

And there's even more things you can do to speed up your web browsers, even though that's only a section of your computer's performance during usage. Not a bad guide though. It's okay, I have 2 threads that still don't have any comments on them even though I took the time to make videos for them lol.

What you mentioned is much more advanced. I wanted to keep this guide user-friendly, and easy to execute without having any worries of system failure.
Nice guide, thanks bro Smile
De Fragging is pretty useless on newer MS Operating systems (XP+). Sure it _can_ help a little bit, but most users won't notice anything unless the HDD is full.
Best just to use a free tool such as CCLeaner to automate the clean up and Malwarebytes to remove Malware.
Great guide, mate. I'm going to follow a few of these steps now.
Thanks for the tutorial Deltron, to be honest I learned a lot. And I will really try it out soon.(Because I ain't sure am I infected or not^^.)
Very nice guide, it looks great. One thing, however, is in the uninstall part I would mention the fact that Revo is so much better to use over the default windows uninstaller, rather than just stating it as another option.
(03-31-2011, 12:49 PM)Tuskarr Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the tutorial Deltron, to be honest I learned a lot. And I will really try it out soon.(Because I ain't sure am I infected or not^^.)

Try this:
http://www.supportforums.net/showthread.php?tid=12900
This is a good guide Deltron, Keep it up.
It's time to defragment my disc , I never do that before LOL
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