PC BOOSTER any good?

R

Ritter197

After I finished PC Pitstop and Optimize Now I got an offer to buy PC
Booster.

Does anyone have it and is satisfied with results?
 
P

paulmd

Ritter197 said:
After I finished PC Pitstop and Optimize Now I got an offer to buy PC
Booster.

Does anyone have it and is satisfied with results?


NO, no, no!
 
K

kony

After I finished PC Pitstop and Optimize Now I got an offer to buy PC
Booster.

Does anyone have it and is satisfied with results?


The best way to improve your system is to never install any
of that junk and if anything like it is installed, or
Norton/McAfee software, uninstall it.
 
V

Vanguard

Ritter197 said:
After I finished PC Pitstop and Optimize Now I got an offer to buy
PC Booster.

Does anyone have it and is satisfied with results?


Another one that is susceptible to spam. Just takes a few to keep
spam a viable means of generating revenue.
 
H

Hertz_Donut

Ritter197 said:
After I finished PC Pitstop and Optimize Now I got an offer to buy PC
Booster.

Does anyone have it and is satisfied with results?

You wasted your money with the first two...and now you want to throw more
good money after bad?

DeClerk
 
D

David Fairbrother

kony said:
The best way to improve your system is to never install any
of that junk and if anything like it is installed, or
Norton/McAfee software, uninstall it.

....and install AVG?
 
C

Cari \(MS-MVP\)

It it looks too good to be true....... it almost certainly is. You've
already fallen for two scams, are you really going to be taken in by a
third?
 
E

ElJerid

Ritter197 said:
After I finished PC Pitstop and Optimize Now I got an offer to buy PC
Booster.

Does anyone have it and is satisfied with results?
Forget about those "boosters". If your pc is correctly set up, without
unnecessary services and automatically starting programs or other
"cosmetics", all you need to keep your PC fast and in good condition is a
pair of free softwares: a cleaner for your temp files, cookies and other
Internet overhead, and a registry cleaner.
For example: Dclean (www.xs4all.nl) and Regclean (from Jouni Vuorio). Both
can be downloaded for free and do an excellent job.
 
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Larry Samuels

Just as well--you don't want to use a registry cleaner unless you know what
you are doing and take full control of the actions it performs.

NEVER trust any registry cleaner to "fix all"


--
Larry Samuels Associate Expert
MS-MVP (2001-2005)
Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
Expert Zone-
 

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