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Registry Optimization: Beyond Registry Cleaning

This white paper describes the importance of the registry, explains how the registry becomes corrupted over time, and provides guidance on the best approaches for safely fixing and optimizing the registry. Readers will better understand how the registry becomes corrupted and bloated and how they can keep this critical component operating at its peak.

07/07/2009 Download
Clean Up Your Startup, Speed Up Your PC

This white paper explains how the programs that start with Windows can slow down the boot process, describes how unwanted programs add themselves to startup, and describes different approaches for removing unneeded programs from startup. Readers will better understand how their Windows startup can become cluttered and how they can keep this processing streamlined.

07/07/2009 Download
The Impact of Time/Usage and PC Tune-Up Software on Selected PC Performance Factors

This study was designed to measure whether PC performance does worsen over time and whether PC tune-up software has an impact on such performance degradation. For each of the tested indicators of performance, researchers found significant degradations over time and found that a PC tune-up is effective in reversing this performance degradation.

07/10/2009 Download
PC Responsiveness: Observed Changes Over Time

This study measures whether startup time lengthens over a period of time and, if so, what factors may contribute to this impact. The study quantifies changes over time by observing machines starting from a brand-new PC to one that is two years old. Researchers found that over a two-year period, Windows startup time more than doubled, with an increase of 267%, the number of unnecessary startup tasks increased, from zero to 12, and the impact of unnecessary startup tasks sharply increased, accounting for 89% of the CPU usage.

07/10/2009 Download
Windows Startup: Observed Changes Over Time

This study measures whether startup time lengthens over a period of time and, if so, what factors may contribute to this impact. The study quantifies changes over time by observing machines starting from a brand-new PC to one that is two years old. Researchers found that over a two-year period, Windows startup time more than doubled, with an increase of 267%, the number of unnecessary startup tasks increased, from zero to 12, and the impact of unnecessary startup tasks sharply increased, accounting for 89% of the CPU usage.

07/10/2009 Download