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| Thread ID: 103418 | 2009-09-22 07:03:00 | Something for speedy | hueybot3000 (3646) | Press F1 |
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| 812786 | 2009-09-22 20:57:00 | I dont think anyone cares about performance tests. Just as long as the thing goes. Glary utils will do the same thing (reg scan, and registry defrag). And use something like defraggler to defrag the hdd I thought customer satisfaction was top priority? Well, is for me anyway. I print it out, and show them the difference via the graph, and notice the difference between what it was, and now is. Like anything, one thing doesn't do it all. Registry Mechanic picks up most errors and problems, CCleaner picks up some it missed and same with Glary Utilities. It's why it's good to use different programs, not just one. But I guess ya already know that. :punk I have. ALl of it helps to a point. Eventually though, with NTFS O/Ss, a fresh install is the only thing that helps. Now - YOU do a test. get an incredibly slow, bogged down absolute pig of a PC - I don't mean a bit slow - then do your little clean ups. See what happens. Then do a fresh install and compare. I have, they have come in all the time. That's why I use the PerformanceTest to compare the differences. It's amazing what a difference the cleanup tools do, which saves backing up all the data, losing all the client's settings and so forth. A fresh install is all around better though isn't it? But re-imaging is a last resort, anyone can re-image. Take these junkies in my town.. haha. They say they fix PCs, and all they do is say it can't be fixed so they have to do a Fresh-Install. Lol. But anyway, no point in me arguing with the professionals. Guess we have our own ways and experience! |
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| 812787 | 2009-09-22 22:00:00 | I have, they have come in all the time. That's why I use the PerformanceTest to compare the differences. It's amazing what a difference the cleanup tools do, which saves backing up all the data, losing all the client's settings and so forth. A fresh install is all around better though isn't it? But re-imaging is a last resort, anyone can re-image. Take these junkies in my town.. haha. They say they fix PCs, and all they do is say it can't be fixed so they have to do a Fresh-Install. Lol. There's a difference between re-imaging and re-installing BTW... Quite often reimaging is the quickest and most effecient method of "fixing" PCs, especially in large enterprises... No idea how the performance tests work-but I can tell you that there is not *real* noticeable difference... Blam |
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