OS vista home premium x64 CPU Intel e8400 3MHz Core2 Duo Motherboard ASUS Rampage Formula X48 Memory 8GB OCZ Reaper HPC DDR2 1400 Graphics Card VisionTec Radeon HD 3870 1 Gb
PSU Cosair 750 watt PSU Case ANTEC 900 Cooling Silent Knight2 CPU cooler Hard Drives 2x Western Digital Caviar 500GB HD RAID1 Other Info OPTI UPS Battery Back Up
Join Date : Apr 2007
Texas, USA
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64-bit Vista Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate SP1, Windows 8 Enterprise
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Re: Whats a good Registry/& utility program for Vista 64
Hi Passnthru2,
I like Wise Registry Cleaner and CCleaner. They work without any problems for me. You can find them and other great programs in this list that I tested.
Join Date : Jun 2007
Australia
Posts : 24
Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
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Re: Whats a good Registry/& utility program for Vista 64
Originally Posted by Brink
Hi Passnthru2,
I like Wise Registry Cleaner and CCleaner. They work without any problems for me. You can find them and other great programs in this list that I tested.
System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell OS OEM 7 x64 Home Premium (Vista preferred, Vista Ultimate x64 virtuoso!) CPU Intel Core i7 820QM 1.73GHz "Clarksfield" (8 Threads) Motherboard Dell Inc. 0874P6 (U2E1) Memory 4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 661MHz (9-9-9-24) Graphics Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5400 Series Sound Card (SoundMAX) IDT High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays 15"+ Standard Dell Studio 1558 LCD monitor. Screen Resolution 1024 x 768
Keyboard Standard, non-10-key, no fancy backlighting. Mouse Good 'ol reliable USB 2.0 Microsoft 3-button mouse. PSU N/A Notebook Case N/A Cooling External (NON-USB!) NZXT CRYO-S (X) Silver. ICE COLD. Hard Drives (x2) 1TB WD "Elements" External HDD + (x1) 1.5TB WD "Elements) External HDD; 500GB Solid State Storage on laptop. Internet Speed 16 Mbps w/ Aaris DOCSIS 3.0-compliant modem Other Info Gigabit LAN. Tight network security. (Hopes of getting a Linksys 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN!) Disabled WiFi/Wireless hardware; don't believe in the concept. If I did, would use draft-N adapter.