Actually there is one and i hven't cleaned with it but the PC pitstop optemizer 
3.0 seems to have a lot of things worth trying.  If anyone has used the program 
let us know,
Walt

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David & Sandy Mitchell 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 9:52 AM
  Subject: RE: accessible vista optimizers


  Hello Dane and all:

  The best Vista optimizers that I have used are

  Ultimate Windows Tweaker

  TweakNow WinSecret

  Registry Life

  Process lasso

  Anvir task manager free which has a tweaker tool

  CacheBooster

  CleanMem

  These tools all read pretty well with the regular keys and mouse commands.

  AutoMZ ultimate tweaker is pretty powerful  it could do some system damage 
from uncertainty as to the exact  selection of settings.Perhaps some scripting 
and consultation with the author who is currently away doing military service 
will be beneficial.

  Vispa is also quite powerful but takes in a lot of study before stepping off 
the brink.

    I use ultimate windows tweaker, TweakNow WinSecret 2009 Anvir task manager 
free, CleanMem,process lasso and MyDefrag which used to be JK defrag. I also 
use Avira antivir with scripting disabled and Avast home edition as an on 
demand scanner.

  Regards

  David 

  From: Dane Trethowan [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: December-17-09 1:01 PM
  To: chad; gw-info gw-info
  Subject: Re: accessible vista optimizers

   

  My best advice for you would be to try the JK  Defragmenter I think its 
called but bare in mind with all these disk defragmentation applications - 
particularly the free offerings - you're not going to get a perfectly 
defragmented drive.

   

  JK Defragmenter will do the best job as it can be run in "Safe Mode" before 
other applications when less files are being accessed but then comes the 
question. how do you do that when most people haven't got a hope in hell of 
accessing "Safe Mode" with their screen reading package?

   

   

  On 17/12/2009, at 9:50 PM, chad wrote:





  Hi do you guys know of any free vista optimizers?

  I tried the free version of advanced system care but wasn't accessible.

  it worked under xp.

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