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TweakNow PowerPack 2005 Professional 1.6
Posted by Goofy 1754 Day ago, There are 5 comments, 16575 views
TweakNow PowerPack is a fully-integrated suite of utilities that let you fine-tune every aspect of your computer's operating system and Web browser. The RAM Idle program manages the free memory that is available to run Windows programs...

It prevents performance from degrading as you swap files and programs in and out of memory. The AutoShutdown program lets you suspend, hibernate, or shut down your computer after a specified period of time. In addition to saving resources, this program keeps your system more secure by making it unavailable to unauthorized people.

The CD AutoRun is an extension of Windows' CD and DVD autorun features, giving you additional options for starting programs or listening to music. The Virtual Desktop program lets you run as many as four custom-designed desktop configurations simultaneously, allowing you to tailor your computer screen to your mood and your work requirements.

The suite gives you a complete picture of all aspects of your computer's hardware, including detailed information about your motherboard, processor, video card, memory, hard disk and network.

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Thanks! Great application.
Re: TweakNow PowerPack 2005 Professional 1.6 by RobinBanks on 2005-02-11 23:20:13
You can do all the things that this program does to your PC without this program,,it just takes a bit of time and trial & error to learn. I have found the best way to get windows XP to run at it best is to adjust the virtual memory settings and then just leave it alone.
You may get some parts of XP to run better with these tweak programs but they usually have an adverse affect on the whole and degrade some other aspects of Windows, somewhere else.
My Windows XP runs heaps better since I stopped trying to tweak it.
RE : by f600771k on 2005-02-12 06:10:59
Robin, you are of course assuming that we all use Win XP. I for instance have two computers one with Win 98 the other with Win 2000. I had XP and hated it, will never use it untill they get it working the way I want to work on a computer.
RE : by lumin4 on 2005-02-12 22:45:49
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