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Right now, I'm using Windows 7 Manager but after doing some research, I think there might be better options out there. I don't really notice a different with Windows 7 Manager, and I don't use a lot of the features because I have no need for them. If I do decide to switch, how would I go about restoring the changes that Windows 7 Manager has changed? Would I have to go through all of the settings and restore them myself, or will the settings restore when I uninstall the program?

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It depends if you did a restore point befor applying any tweaks to your OS....

Windows 7 Manager warns you about that on it's first run,

If you didn't do a restore you have to uncheck all tweaks you did on the program

Would I have to go through all of the settings and restore them myself, YES

or will the settings restore when I uninstall the program? NO

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Okay, I went through and restored all of the settings, and removed Windows 7 Manager. Since then I have tried Glary Utilities and TuneUp Utilities. Glary Utilities did not have as many features as Windows 7 Manager and TuneUp Utilities wouldn't even run because it kept asking to submit its own exe files to AVG for scanning. Worthless program.

Are there any other suggestions as to which management suite works best? I read somewhere that Ultimate Windows Tweaker UI is good.

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Okay, I went through and restored all of the settings, and removed Windows 7 Manager. Since then I have tried Glary Utilities and TuneUp Utilities. Glary Utilities did not have as many features as Windows 7 Manager and TuneUp Utilities wouldn't even run because it kept asking to submit its own exe files to AVG for scanning. Worthless program.

Are there any other suggestions as to which management suite works best? I read somewhere that Ultimate Windows Tweaker UI is good.

The best and the lightest diskmanagement suite i use is

Ccleaner and diskmax

Diskmax is the best for me

Here's the link

http://www.koshyjohn.com/software/diskmax/

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Yamicsoft is the best, but you don't say what you want it to be able to do?

Ace Utilities and System Mechanic have plenty of features, but of course you must be carefull using them. ie don't make changes without first having a backup of some kind.

You could try GEGeek Toolkit, it has many suites and tools. Also has features to return services to default and much more to play with.

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I like the tweaking features of Windows 7 Manager, like anything in the optimizing section and the repair options. CCleaner is good, but it doesn't optimize features to make Windows faster, it just cleans. Since I already use CCleaner, I don't really need the cleaning feature in Windows 7 Manager; I use Windows Repair AIO and cFosSpeed, so I don't use the repair option in Windows 7 Manager as much or the network tweaks.

So I guess I'm just looking for a program that specifically tweaks Windows

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DiskMax 5.00 was out..

Home of Koshy John

be Careful, otherwise will mess up your PC

[for Advance user only]

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Are there any other suggestions as to which management suite works best?

If Yamicsoft Windows Manager failed, for you — I would strongly suggest . . . . . . . don't even bother wasting your time with any of its competitors. :)

On the other hand, if you want to describe what is it that you were trying to achieve — someone might be able to point you in the right direction. ;)

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I find Windows 10 Manager an exceptional programme, but I must have clicked to clean on something I was not aware of, because it erased most of my entries to block softwear ie Ps, Corel etc in my Zonealarm firewall.

Could anyone tell me which switch did this so I can avoid it in future. :o It's pretty time consuming setting this up.

I dont see any clues in Checkpoint / Zonealarm folders

Id be much obliged

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i use the free samsung magician that works with my os SSD. it does the optimization for ssd.

next i also use process lasso. probably better for a less powerful pc/laptop, but still works fine.

then ccleaner and privazer for cleaners.

for file diagnostics i use treesize to find files i may want to occasionally delete from my drive. download too many things that you forget wheres where, and whats what. so this app helps.

Checksumming i use hackcheck and renamer. has check is useful to generate a md5 for single or multiple files within folder. whereas renamer is good for appending crc32 tags into filenames. Most stuff i download already comes with a hash tag, but if not then i manually do it myself. there stuff like bitrot you have to deal with, so you got to have hashes to know when a files gone bad and needs replacement.

Thats all i'm using right now. I might consider using cleanmem, but so far i have no issues with memory management in windows 10 without it, so i didn't bother.

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