I recently defragged my hard drive using Windows Disk Defragmenter. A sizable portion of the data was listed as "unmovable". What would such data be? Are they system files or something else? I regularly check and clean my system and registry with updated Antivirus, Spyware, and Malware, and Registry Cleaning programs. Thanks!
Computer Hard Drive Defrag – Unmovable Data?
Best freeware system tools for windows XP ? (internet security / ram optimization / defrag / registry)?
After a lot of personal research, straightforward testing, and lessons learned, I came up with the following freeware solutions for keeping my system up and running.
FIREWALL
– COMODO Firewall Pro
ANTIVIRUS
– AOL Active Virus Shield (based on Kapersky)
– a-squared free
ANTISPYWARE
– SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition
– Microsoft Windows Defender
– SpywareBlaster
– McAfee SiteAdvisor
REGISTRY CLEANER
– Advanced WindowsCare V2 Personal
– CCleaner
ANTISPAM
– SpamBayes
DEFRAGMENTER
– Speedfrag (a bit akward to use at first, but simply the best one available for free)
MEMORY OPTIMIZER
– Cacheman
All those software are free to everyone for personal use, they are also easy-to-use, non-intrusive (almost no pop-ups windows) and low-memory consuming.
My laptop is now booting up in 55s with 659 Mb of free RAM available (out of 1Gb total), and is decently fast.
I consider it good, but I would like to make it even better.. Any advise?
Two Registry Cleaners?
Is it ok to run two different registry cleaners (not at the same time of course)? I want to run CCleaner then run Regcure afterwards, is this ok?
I went to “8” different websites looking for “Free Registry Cleaners” couldn’t find one.?
The websites I incontered all were free downloads, but not free registry cleaner. You had to purchase the software inorder to clean the registry on your computer.
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