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    Tweaking guide/programs for 7811

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Misconduct, Dec 28, 2008.

  1. Misconduct

    Misconduct Notebook Consultant

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    For last week i've been pushing for once to upgrade performance of my 7811 by tweaking Vista. I have tried a few programs, however one like Tweak VI was just a total mess and horrible program, a few others I found on ZDnet turned out not to work with 64bit at all, anyone have any good optimizers that actually work?

    Only one I can say I tried is Tweak VI, which out of 3 installs, 1 actually did work one time then the rest of the plugins gave me errors. Incredible since they want you to pay $50 for the upgrade (Program does look nice, if it would actually work I would consider paying it but since none of the plugins work.

    Reason im asking I simply hate all the spam sites out there with bogus optimizers, and seems alot only support XP rather not Vista.
     
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    flynnaz I am a Night Elf Mohawk!

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    Misconduct Notebook Consultant

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    Interesting I had this program on my radar but haven't gotten to it yet, first two I tried on ZDnet today were bogus XP/vista 32bit only
     
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    flynnaz I am a Night Elf Mohawk!

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    Auslogics does support 64bit xp and vista, alot of programs like this seem to put alot or unnecessary processes on your system, this one is light, but gets the job done.
     
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    Yeah I like it, definally gona register it once I tweak it around lil more, just what I needed.