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    Best Utilities Suite

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by sprtsfoto, Mar 19, 2006.

  1. sprtsfoto

    sprtsfoto Newbie

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    Hey everyone-
    Just curious what everyone out there recommends for utilities. I've been using Norton SystemWorks but my new XPS M170 is coming Wednesday and I'm open to using something else if it's better. Suggestions?

    Thanks....
     
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    r1ckchard Notebook Guru

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    sprtsfoto Newbie

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    Yeah I saw that, but I'm not necessarily looking for free. And I'd kind of like something that comes in one neat package. Thanks...
     
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    Lisat Notebook Guru

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    I like the UltraWinCleaner one click/ suite. It often comes free with mags- my version did- and i find it effective. it doesn't drastically slow my computer down either, and the full suite includes anti virus, a windoctor type check, memory booster etc.
     
  5. Aero

    Aero PC/Mac...Whatever works! NBR Reviewer

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    Did you try Zone Alarm, has everything too, the paid package atleast.