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Old January 1st 17, 03:39 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Buffalo[_3_]
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Has anyone tried it on Win 10 64 bit and had good results, or is it just
another registry editor type program?
Quite a few online reviews state that it greatly improves boot-up time.
Anyone have experience with boot-up monitor programs that are free and easy
to use?
Thanks,
Buffalo

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Old January 1st 17, 03:44 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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On Sun, 1 Jan 2017 08:39:09 -0700
"Buffalo" wrote:

Has anyone tried it on Win 10 64 bit and had good results, or is it
just another registry editor type program?
Quite a few online reviews state that it greatly improves boot-up
time. Anyone have experience with boot-up monitor programs that are
free and easy to use?
Thanks,
Buffalo


Well try it and report the results you ****ing
snow flake coward.
You are always wanting others to carry the load
and do the testing.
Get ****ing real you whacko.
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Old January 1st 17, 04:09 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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"falo" wrote in message ...

On Sun, 1 Jan 2017 08:39:09 -0700
"Buffalo" wrote:

Has anyone tried it on Win 10 64 bit and had good results, or is it
just another registry editor type program?
Quite a few online reviews state that it greatly improves boot-up
time. Anyone have experience with boot-up monitor programs that are
free and easy to use?
Thanks,
Buffalo


Well try it and report the results you ****ing
snow flake coward.
You are always wanting others to carry the load
and do the testing.
Get ****ing real you whacko.


That's one of the good things about ngs. You can benefit from other's
experiences.
Course, being the arrogant idiotic psycho you seem to be, you probably
wouldn't understand.
There just 'might' be help for you out there, somewhere.
Get some rest and don't forget to put on clean Depends.

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Buffalo

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Old January 1st 17, 07:22 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Neil
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On 1/1/2017 10:39 AM, Buffalo wrote:
Has anyone tried it on Win 10 64 bit and had good results, or is it just
another registry editor type program?
Quite a few online reviews state that it greatly improves boot-up time.
Anyone have experience with boot-up monitor programs that are free and
easy to use?
Thanks,
Buffalo

I see no reason for such apps, since the only thing that works
reasonably well on my Win10 machines is the boot-up time. They
boot almost as fast as my Win2k machines. Of course, I can get to work
immediately after booting those, whereas it's anybody's guess as to when
the Win10s will be done with their updates and other background
nonsense. ;-)

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Neil
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Old January 2nd 17, 01:06 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Buffalo[_3_]
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"Neil" wrote in message news

On 1/1/2017 10:39 AM, Buffalo wrote:
Has anyone tried it on Win 10 64 bit and had good results, or is it just
another registry editor type program?
Quite a few online reviews state that it greatly improves boot-up time.
Anyone have experience with boot-up monitor programs that are free and
easy to use?
Thanks,
Buffalo

I see no reason for such apps, since the only thing that works
reasonably well on my Win10 machines is the boot-up time. They
boot almost as fast as my Win2k machines. Of course, I can get to work
immediately after booting those, whereas it's anybody's guess as to when
the Win10s will be done with their updates and other background
nonsense. ;-)

Thanks for the response.

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Buffalo
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Old January 2nd 17, 11:49 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
wasbit[_4_]
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"Buffalo" wrote in message
news
Has anyone tried it on Win 10 64 bit and had good results, or is it just
another registry editor type program?
Quite a few online reviews state that it greatly improves boot-up time.
Anyone have experience with boot-up monitor programs that are free and
easy to use?
Thanks,
Buffalo


Not used System Mechanic since Windows XP but IIRC the cleaner module was
way over the top.
You had to check what it wanted to remove line by line.
If you left it to the default, it was easier to re-install XP.
Thankfully Ccleaner (Crap Cleaner as it was then) appeared as freeware.
No idea what the later versions were like though so probably not much help.

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wasbit

 




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