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| Publisher: | Auslogics Software | File size: | 4M |
| Date added: | 28-06-2008 | Minimum requirements: | Windows NT|Windows 2000|Windows XP|Windows 2003 Server|Windows Vista |
Auslogics Software
If your computer or Internet feels slower than usual, Auslogics might have a remedy--its award winning Auslogics BoostSpeed. Run the program on a weekly basis to clean up disks and the registry, fix errors, and tune up the one-size-fits-all Windows settings to your particular computer configuration. Not only will this improve Internet speed, it will reduce computer startup and shutdown time, and tweak Windows to its top performance.
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