Add/Remove program cleaner 2.0 is a free and useful program that allows you to clean up the Add/Remove programs list in the control panel. It should only be used to remove entries that are broken and cannot be removed by running the uninstall program.
Add/Remove program cleaner 2.0 is made by http://www.intelliadmin.com and its made at date: 2006-05-25. The Add/Remove Program Cleaner 2.0 Size: 937 Kb, and its have licensea as...
BackgroundCMD is a command prompt folder background shell extension. BackgroundCMD allows you to start a command prompt from any directory that you're currently browsing.
Simply right-click the directory background, and select "CMD Prompt" from the context menu of BackgroundCMD. The new console's initial path will be set to the directory you were browsing.
The author is Author: Neer Roggel. BackgroundCMD create at 2006-06-08...
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Brute Force Uninstaller is a scripting program that can execute a series of preset commands like a Windows batch file, aimed at uninstalled programs that are hard to remove, uninstall improperly or simply unwanted. Scripts are plaintext and can...
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Trick : To determine the amount of RAM you'll regain by disabling unnecessary system services, use the Windows Task Manager. Here's how: Before you disable any system services, reboot your system and don't launch any applications. If you have applications that automatically load when you start Windows, hold down the [Shift] key to bypass the Startup folder. Then, right click on the task bar and select Task Manager from the shortcut menu. When you...
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You don't need your system to act as an WWW server If you find a match and think that your system doesn't need that particular service, right-click on the service and choose the Properties command from the shortcut menu. When you see the Properties dialog box for that service, click the Startup Type drop down list and select Manual. Then click OK. As you change the Startup Type for any service, take note of the service's name. That way you'll have...
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System services are actually small helper programs that provide support for other larger programs in Windows 2000. Many of the services are set up to run automatically each time you start Windows 2000. However, if you're not using the larger programs that these services are designed to support, these services are simply wasting RAM that could be put to better use by your applications. While the word "Disable" is used here to describe the idea that...
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