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ASC.pngAdvanced SystemCare provides an always-on, automated, all-in-one PC Healthcare Service with anti-spyware, privacy protection, performance tune-ups, and system cleaning capabilities. This powerful and award-winning precision tool fixes stubborn errors, cleans out clutter, optimizes internet and download speeds, ensures personal security and maintains maximum computer performance automatically. Designed for the latest Windows system environment and to speed up your PC and provide more reliability. Safely cleans registry junk, compacts registry bloats and defragments the whole registry for maximum performance. Find and fix the registry errors others miss with our "Deep Scan" technology.

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Is it recommended before TuneUp ?

Out of the lot, what would you suggest... jv16, tuneup or systemcare ?

As a personal note only : jv16 has the better registry cleaner , tuneup is the best all rounder, and systemcare is the most user friendly of all, and makes tweaking/cleaning a breeze. So it all depends on how do you use you're computer or, how much time you want to spend tweaking/cleaning you're system.

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Is it recommended before TuneUp ?

Out of the lot, what would you suggest... jv16, tuneup or systemcare ?

As a personal note only : jv16 has the better registry cleaner , tuneup is the best all rounder, and systemcare is the most user friendly of all, and makes tweaking/cleaning a breeze. So it all depends on how do you use you're computer or, how much time you want to spend tweaking/cleaning you're system.

best registry cleaner would be regvac imo

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I'm not so keen on those all in one automatic solutions software. I prefer using spesialized programs for each task (uninstall, defrag, driver updates, registry cleaning etc.). And for tweaking of system settings I prefer doing them manually using various tutorials. So jv16 PowerTools 2008 would be my pick :yes:

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I'm not so keen on those all in one automatic solutions software. I prefer using spesialized programs for each task (uninstall, defrag, driver updates, registry cleaning etc.). And for tweaking of system settings I prefer doing them manually using various tutorials. So jv16 PowerTools 2008 would be my pick :)

I tend to agree , dont like the all in ones. Cant trust they wont take things out that you want. I like the ones that give you options and lets you decide. System Mechanic 6 is pretty good. Explains your options. I've had some issues with JV16 deleting to much, some keygens ect. But I dont know what I'm doing.. Thank you

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Umm I dont know but Iam not to sure the serial wasnt in there. There was 2 files in that rar one was a short cut to here and the other was the nfo file.

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Umm I dont know but Iam not to sure the serial wasnt in there. There was 2 files in that rar one was a short cut to here and the other was the nfo file.

Did you read the Nfo ? If you can't just use GetDiz 4.4 to read the nfo , and you'll see the serial there .

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Umm I dont know but Iam not to sure the serial wasnt in there. There was 2 files in that rar one was a short cut to here and the other was the nfo file.

Did you read the Nfo ? If you can't just use GetDiz 4.4 to read the nfo , and you'll see the serial there .

Thanks that helps out.

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