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alt
19th November 2006, 20:01
can anyone pont me to some free software to clean up my system as it is running so slow its doing my head in
downloaded the trail version of myspyprotector ,but guess wot it couldnt clean all the file and repair them untill you purchased the full version

i am using avg free /adaware and the one that is supplied with blueyonder

please someone help as my pc is running at100 percent most of the time

ta ALT

thetarget
19th November 2006, 20:10
_http://www.ewido.net/en/download/


try this mate :ok

Dave Mak
19th November 2006, 20:24
i've just come from a m8's house, who has been using limewire for about 3 months, he doesn't really have a clue and just clicks things he wants. i did a virus scan.......

a personal record of 25061 viruses (all the same one but) all in a hidden folder on the c drive called complete. inside were 25000 zip files all 186k in size and all trojans.
do you use limewire?

briace
19th November 2006, 20:27
Alt try this mate :ok
RegSupreme Pro is a new addition to the RegSupreme series, emphasizing lightweight design and amazing performance. RegSupreme Pro contains a state-of-the-art registry cleaner and a broad range of other registry tools. Like said, RegSupreme Pro contains all the necessary tools for manual registry repair and maintenance. You can uninstall software, remove leftover registry entries from software you thought you had removed ages ago, edit or remove shell extensions and so on. The registry manager is your easy-to-use interface to the Windows' registry and you really don't have extensive knowledge of the registry to be able to use the programs.

Key features:
- Clean your computer's registry with one of the most advanced registry cleaner available today - Find and remove hidden traces of any installed software - Manage which programs automatically start with Windows
- Uninstall or remove software from the Windows' Add/Remove software list
- Remove the operating system's interface features you don't need - Remove unneeded file types - Remove unneeded shell extensions - Remove items from the IE's context (right click) menu - Modify the Windows' Open With menu - Automatically tries to fix the found problems
- Multi-lingual user interface, you can use the program in all the major languages but also to translate it to your own language very easily
- Automatic backup feature backups everything the program removes or modifies
- Comes with a full documentation Sections:
-Installed Software. This list contains the list of software found from various places inside the registry. It's very common that you find programs here that you thought you had removed ages ago. -Starting Programs. This features shows you the list of all the programs that are automatically started from the registry when your computer starts. You can also add your own items to this list with the Add button. -Uninstall Menu. By default this feature shows you exactly the same as Windows' own Uninstall menu shows (Control Panel > Add/Remove programs). But in addition to Add/Remove programs' features you can also remove obsolete items from this list. Notice that the Remove button just removes the software from this list and only the Uninstall button actually uninstalls it. For your own safety, you can uninstall only one software at the time.
-Registered File Types. This feature shows you all the registered file types, like that .txt files are text files and so on. It's very common that programs you remove from your computer leaves their file type registrations. -New File shell ext. This feature shows you the list of files types you can create from right click > New menu. Note that if you still use the program which new file shell extension you wish to remove from the right click menu the program will most likely automatically recreate it the next time you use the program. For example WinZip and Adobe Photoshop behave this way. -Shell Extensions. This list contains all the registered shell extensions. Shell extension means that program can register some file types for itself and define some operations with it. For example you can view a text file (.txt) with Notepad by double clicking such file and you can print the contents of a file by right clicking it and selecting print from the menu. Many times programs create a lot of unneeded shell extensions, you can remove all the shell extensions you think you won't be needing. Notice that you can also modify existing shell extensions with the Modify button. -IE Context Menu. The list contains all the context menu tools of Internet Explorer. Context menu extensions are those additional tools which are shown in the right click menu when you right click anything on a web page using Internet Explorer. Some programs, such as FlashGet, create this kind of new entries.
-Open With... Menu. This feature shows you the list of programs Windows can show in the list it shows when you try to run a file of unknown file type. Note: This feature is only for Win2000 and XP operating systems, it will show only an empty list if used in other systems.
-Search with Menu. This feature shows you the list of items in Start Button > Search. You can remove all the items you don't need. Note: This feature is only for Win2000 and XP operating systems, it will show only an empty list if used in other systems.
(this is a good1 m8) :ok

ImCal
20th November 2006, 06:48
i've just come from a m8's house, who has been using limewire for about 3 months, he doesn't really have a clue and just clicks things he wants. i did a virus scan.......

a personal record of 25061 viruses (all the same one but) all in a hidden folder on the c drive called complete. inside were 25000 zip files all 186k in size and all trojans.
do you use limewire?



Shit m8 thats a load of nasty stuff.....i hope u pointed him to some good virus/adaware stuff..

alt
20th November 2006, 14:46
cheers briace will give it a go !!

briace
20th November 2006, 15:51
forgot about patch
1.....use setup prog
2.....when you have set it up change the program with the (RS prog macecraft softwear)

:ok hope this helps:ok

ImCal
20th November 2006, 17:18
Is your pc cool enough as well m8....