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How to optimize Windows Vista Power management settings for your needs

Windows Vista Power Management settings tell your computer when to turn off your display adapter,go to sleep hibernate, throttle down your PC. By optimizing your power management settings, you can have your computer run faster, or use less power which increase the battery life if you are using a laptop. It is very easy to optimize [...]

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Auslogics Free Disk Defrag version 3.1.0.65 Review and Tutorial for speeding up your computers Hard Drives

Auslogics Free Disk Defragmentation utility is a fantastic program for defraging  a hard drive, so files are contiguous which means they load faster. Auslogics Disk Defrag is light on system resources. I can check my e-mail while defraging my hard drive without much slow down. I notice the latest versi0n of Auslogics Disk Defrag has “Defrag & Optimize” [...]

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    • Johnson Yip: You’re welcome. I hope you have faster video downloads now!
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    • Johnson Yip: Indeed, you can also use the command prompt to burn CDs!
    • John Cain: Neat tutorial I never knew you could defrag from command prompt!