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Obviously everybody wants their computer to be as fast and "healthy" is it can be in order to provide the best user-end experience and highest productivity. Unfortunately, even everyday internet-browsing and general computer use can bog down your PC's speed, so in return there are hundreds of programs available today (some free, some not) that aim to counteract these actions and restore your PC's "health".

I am just curious what programs other people use. Here's my line-up:
  • Norton Anti-Virus/Internet Security 2006
  • Ad-Aware SE Personal
  • Spybot Search & Destroy
  • TweakNow Registery Cleaner STD
  • CCleaner 1.28
They are all free aside Norton, and I hardly ever use Spybot (it never really finds anything that my other programs don't use). I highly recommend CCleaner to get rid of junk/broken files on your computer.

Anybody else?
 

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AVG 7 Free
Microsoft Defender Beta 2
CCleaner

thats pretty much it for maintenance.. oh yeah and disk defragmenter

i use SIW for computer statistics (hardware brand & model, memory usage, temperature of drives, EVERYTHING!) if you need this diagnostic prog ill send it to you, its an auto-running executable (click the setup and itll open and have diagnostics ready, no installation required)
 

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avast! Home Edition
CCleaner
Ad-aware SE Personal
Disk Cleanup
Disk Defrag
 

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Norton Internet Security 2005
Ad-Aware SE Professional with Ad-Watch
Windows Defender BETA

What's CCleaner for?
 
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Spybot Search and Destroy
CCleaner
Start > Run > CMD > defrag C:
 

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None. Well, on Linux anyway. In case some people haven't noticed, PC doesn't mean Windows. I'm looking at you, commercial game developers.

On Windows, I don't need these either. But I have Spybot and AVG. No real reason. It's a just in case kind of thing. I still don't use them, because I don't have any spyware or trojans.
 

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oh yeah to add to my list, i occassionally run chkdsk /f; in fact today i had to run it since i had a power failure while defragging, which fragged a whole TON of my drive

took about 10 minutes for chkdsk /f to finish, and then it took 5 minutes or so to defrag and make sure everything was okay

dodged a bullet there
 

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I use Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware SE, Windows Defender BETA, Windows Live OneCare, and of course, the general disk defrag and disk cleanup that Windows provides.
 

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Alejandro said:
Lol, thanks!
I just downloaded CCleaner yesterday and got rid of almost a GB of junk files (mostly temporary internet, among others that were broken anyways).

I also have AVG, but only on my laptop (I'm not about to pay for two copies of the same software, after all ;) ).
 

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Cynical said:
I just downloaded CCleaner yesterday and got rid of almost a GB of junk files (mostly temporary internet, among others that were broken anyways).

I also have AVG, but only on my laptop (I'm not about to pay for two copies of the same software, after all ;) ).

you actually purchased the professional edition? wow look whos loaded :cool:
 

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I use System Mechanic 6 Pro for all maintenace and AVG for virus protection :)
 

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Spartan Erik said:
you actually purchased the professional edition? wow look whos loaded :cool:
Nope, I have the free version. I didn't want to buy two copies of Norton, so I searched for a free anti-virus and AVG seemed to be the most popular.
 

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Nope, I have the free version. I didn't want to buy two copies of Norton, so I searched for a free anti-virus and AVG seemed to be the most popular.

OH you meant as in paying for two copies of another antivirus, hah i thought you meant two copies of AVG

lol i used to have norton.. i used one cd and installed it on 3 computers..
 
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