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I have been working as a consultant for a few years now and have yet to come
up with a good set of tools to help 'clean' up Windows. Let me explain.
I have helped speed up applications, windows in general, removed spyware,
discovered faulty hardware, removed viruses... But what I cannot figure out
is how to speed up an old installation of Windows. You know those
installations that have had dozens of programs installed and uninstalled from
it making is slow to a crawl.
For my own computers, because I am curious, I install way too many programs,
and end up just doing a fresh install after a few months. I cant do this
with a client workstation because of the amount of time it takes for certain
workstations (ie, apps, network settings, drivers...etc).
I currently have a client workstation that I have already spent too much
time on trying to speed up, but it seems that nothing I do helps.
History:
--This station has had Spyware removed from it 2-3 times already (by myself).
--Last time I worked on it the CPU fan wasnt working so the processor was
heating up and shutting down Windows. After I resolved that issue, the
workstation was still slow.
--Ive already tried tools like Memtest, rootkit revealer, many antispyware
scanners (I am mainly use HighjackThis, Adaware Personal, SpySweeper trial,
and CWSRemover I have rarely required anything else).
--Ive done a defrag, although it seemed to require a defrag badly, it didnt
make a different.
--Ive ran CHKDSK, but it came up clean (may try SpinRite later today)
Basically I am posting here to see what tools or actions other take to help
speed up Windows installations or clean old Windows installations without
doing a fresh install. Anyone know of a good registry cleaner (if they even
help) that doesnt look like it came out of a crackerjack box?
up with a good set of tools to help 'clean' up Windows. Let me explain.
I have helped speed up applications, windows in general, removed spyware,
discovered faulty hardware, removed viruses... But what I cannot figure out
is how to speed up an old installation of Windows. You know those
installations that have had dozens of programs installed and uninstalled from
it making is slow to a crawl.
For my own computers, because I am curious, I install way too many programs,
and end up just doing a fresh install after a few months. I cant do this
with a client workstation because of the amount of time it takes for certain
workstations (ie, apps, network settings, drivers...etc).
I currently have a client workstation that I have already spent too much
time on trying to speed up, but it seems that nothing I do helps.
History:
--This station has had Spyware removed from it 2-3 times already (by myself).
--Last time I worked on it the CPU fan wasnt working so the processor was
heating up and shutting down Windows. After I resolved that issue, the
workstation was still slow.
--Ive already tried tools like Memtest, rootkit revealer, many antispyware
scanners (I am mainly use HighjackThis, Adaware Personal, SpySweeper trial,
and CWSRemover I have rarely required anything else).
--Ive done a defrag, although it seemed to require a defrag badly, it didnt
make a different.
--Ive ran CHKDSK, but it came up clean (may try SpinRite later today)
Basically I am posting here to see what tools or actions other take to help
speed up Windows installations or clean old Windows installations without
doing a fresh install. Anyone know of a good registry cleaner (if they even
help) that doesnt look like it came out of a crackerjack box?