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I was a big fan of XP Manager...and I was going to buy the Windows 7 version.

 

Until I found this!

http://download.cnet.com/Advanced-SystemCare-Free/3000-2086_4-10407614.html

 

I was a big fan of XP Manager...and I was going to buy the Windows 7 version.

 

Until I found this!

http://download.cnet.com/Advanced-SystemCare-Free/3000-2086_4-10407614.html

 

There is a payware version..but the free one is all you really need

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If it works better than that lame free version of Registry mechanic it will be worth it. It doesn't require a lot of extra window$ .NET bloatware, does it?

 

I was having issues with NET 3.5 and the developers version of DirectX 9.C which isn't supposed to conflict with DX 10 and 11.

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no, it's pretty self reliant!...there's a gaming bolt on, that I'm looking into too!...worked well with Oblivion on my W7 machine using it!...shuts down all the unnecessary windows crap

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We have been using IOBIT's Advanced System Care for a couple of years now in our shop, and it works as advertised. We also use IOBIT's Smart Defrag 2. As a matter of fact we put it on every computer that leaves our shop, whether it is a repair or a new system.

 

Tony

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