Kumaran config

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Windows Edition
Pro
User Access Control
Always notify
Real-time security
Kaspersky Total Security 2016
Firewall security
Malware sample testing
I do not participate in malware testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Google Chrome and Blur Extension
Maintenance tools
CCleaner.
File and Photo backup
Dropbox, Google Photos Backup.

Kumaran

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My system
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
Mainboard: ASUS Z97M-PLUS
RAM: 32GB
Hard disk: SSD 250GB
 
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jamescv7

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@Kumaran : Any intention of using a lot of cleaners? Actually CCleaner is totally fine though which you don't need an aggressive cleaners.

Startup feature can be made from adjusting through MSCONFIG program.

Defragmentation feature can be use by built in from Windows. (Still acceptable for 3rd party but suggest not to try Boot Defrag due in possible risk)

Driver Updater can be done through your manufacturer updater or OEM brand updater which are know to be safe for use.
 

Oxygen

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I agree with everyone above me.


That's way too many cleaners, you should consider only using one of them.

Driver updater(s) aren't needed as you can visit the official site to download them. There is a chance that it could download the wrong drivers.
 
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Kumaran

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You have wasted your money on those optimisation software, too many installed, overlapping features.

These cleaners definitely need your PC (AVG PC TuneUp, Auslogics BoostSpeed, Advanced SystemCare PRO, Wise Care 365 Pro). There are some variations of these cleaners.
 
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Kumaran

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What are you talking? What do you know about these Cleaner?
 
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good config but :

Privacy and Optimisation: AVG PC TuneUp, Auslogics BoostSpeed, Advanced SystemCare PRO, Wise Care 365 Pro, CCleaner, Clean Master,

way too much cleaners, you just need one , and i will keep Ccleaner.
all those cleaners eat your system resources and dont do better than CCleaner.

get rid of the extra cleaners and you will have my approval stamp ! :D
 
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Vipersd

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Updating drivers is best done manually visiting the official website, way to many cleaners.
 

Kumaran

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good config but :



way too much cleaners, you just need one , and i will keep Ccleaner.
all those cleaners eat your system resources and dont do better than CCleaner.

get rid of the extra cleaners and you will have my approval stamp ! :D


Please note that it is not complete cleaner (Ccleaner). They have many features (AVG PC TuneUp, Auslogics BoostSpeed, Advanced SystemCare PRO, Wise Care 365 Pro)
 
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Ccleaner is complete enough (you can add manually folders to be cleaned), the rest i do myself, i dont want another program messing with my system.

and if you put the CcEnhancer addon, it clean more than other softs.
 

Kumaran

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Here are some of them unknowingly giving answers. I know well about how to use these.(AVG PC TuneUp, Auslogics BoostSpeed, Advanced SystemCare PRO, Wise Care 365 Pro)
 

jamescv7

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@Kumaran : Well picking one cleaner is enough at all, with assume complete features already. In theoretically there's nothing wrong to have many cleaners but in reality its useless when they have almost same detection for junks and sometimes erroneous detection occur.
 

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