Hmm, yes the ram recovery more than likely makes your system worse, I
tried it on my xp 256mb ram machine and made everything much worse

On Dec 30, 6:21 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ending processes is useful for people with any amount of ram.
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> NEVER use any ram recovery software. Let me repeat, NEVER USE RAM
> RECOVERY SOFTWARE. Windows have good enough memory management, and
> those apps screw with the system.
>
> Game booster 2 messes with the registry, registry has been corrupted
> for many reported cases.
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> Tune up utilities still does a few things, but it began being
> bloatware since 2008.
>
> Overall, learn what you're doing before you do it.
>
> On 30 Dez, 11:03, PL4YaH <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > 1.) CTRL+ALT+DEL than go to start task manager and click processes.
> > Delete any unwanted processors like for exp: utorrent.exe.
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> > 2.) Download Ram 
> > Boosterhttp://download.cnet.com/RAMBooster/3000-2086_4-10028673.html
> > It boosts your ram pretty good if your low on RAM
>
> > 3.) Tweaking the OS. No instructions here. Search the group or bing/
> > google it.
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> > 4.) Game Booster 2. This new version of Gamebooster actually boosts
> > your game & system. For example the 2nd version of Gamebooster has the
> > Top Performance feature. This feature modify's your registry and it
> > makes your fps increase & system.
> > It does require you too buy the program. But like I said on previous
> > discussions. I don't buy programs (:
> > So go to youtube and search gamebooster 2 serial or something. ^-^
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> > 5.) Tune-Up Utilities 2011 boosts your system like it never boosts
> > before. If you have a 512 RAM, This program makes you feel like you
> > had 1GB ram I guarantee.
>
> > 6.) Avalon.reg. I don't know much about it but i heard it boosts your
> > system (I think)

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