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Five  FREE apps

When people have computer issues, I am usually the first person asked how to fix things. And while it is difficult to fix a fried motherboard or CPU, most of the time the issues stemmed from lack of maintenance and protection in the operating system.

If you routinely run several programs on your Windows based PC, there is no reason why your system cannot run smoothly for a year or more. Many enthusiasts recommend formatting your PC every six months or so and I don't argue with that, but they probably don't look after their system as well as they could. Formatting is not always an option either, due to the busy requirements put upon us these days.


1 - CCleaner (file and registry clean up)
Possibly one of the best free Windows applications of all time is CCleaner by Piriform Ltd. I utterly swear by this application and after setting up a new system, installing drivers and stability testing, it is always the first program I install.

CCleaner is a hugely popular free application which safely removes left over files, old registry entries and it even comes with a start-up manager to stop programs loading on Windows start-up as well as a basic uninstall manager. Not only does CCleaner remove left over files, but it also helps delete files Windows creates that are not needed and can free up a LOT of disk space - such as Memory Dumps, Windows Error Reporting and Windows log files.

We recommend you run this program at least once a day and not only do the file cleaner, but also the registry cleaner at the same time. It will go a long way to help keeping your Windows PC running smoothly and also freeing up important disk space on your system.

ANOTHER TIP: Windows also has a very basic built-in file cleaner called "Disk Cleanup", but that is pretty useless once you have CCleaner installed. However, a slightly hidden option is under "More Options" (as you can see above) and what we want to do is free up disk space by removing old System Restore files.

Go to My Computer, right click on your master Local Disk drive and click "Properties" and then "Disk Cleanup". Now click the "More Options" tab and then the bottom "Clean up..." and then "Delete" and it will remove all but the last system restore file. During our test, we managed to free up almost 30GB of space and this was on a PC with a Windows install only a month or so old. You can expect better results with an older Windows install.

DOWNLOAD:http://www.ccleaner.com

2 - AVG Free (virus scanner)

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On that note, enter AVG Anti-Virus Free - as far as I am concerned, the best virus scanner one can have. And of course, as you can see by the name, it's entirely free. Not only does it consistently monitor your system for viruses, but it is also able to detect spyware and block bad websites as well as warning you about them in search engine results.

I disable the LinkScanner feature as it does slow down your browser a little and I am able to usually tell which is a good website and which should be avoided. If you are a new computer user, you will probably want to keep it enabled and have AVG provide recommendations to you.

You should always run AVG (can disable the Resident Shield while playing games or giving a presentation for a performance boost) all the time and you should manually check for updates every few days to ensure you have the latest protection. Do note that it will automatically check for updates itself every day, too.

DOWNLOAD:http://free.avg.com

 

3 Spybot - Search & Destroy.

Is an application that is designed to protect your system from spyware, malware and other crap that can bring your system to a halt if not handled properly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Possibly one of the best aspects of this program is its "Immunize" feature. After you update the software and download the latest database detections, you should always run the "Immunize" feature, which effectively stops possible spyware infections before they happen by blocking you from viewing dangerous websites and servers and accepting bad cookies.

It also has a built-in bot-check that scans your system for spyware and other bad code and removes it from your system. It not only checks files, but also your web history, cookies and cache.

You should run this program at least once a week, if not more if you can. Always do a manual check for the latest updates before scanning and you can select the option to download BETA updates, which you will provide you with the most up-to-date database protection from Safer Networking Ltd.

DOWNLOAD:http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html

4- Defraggler (defragment your files)

. As far as free apps go, Defraggler made by the same folks as CCleaner, is a good choice.

A defrag tool is designed to organize files more efficiently on your hard drive for quicker access and also faster writes by better sorting free space.

One program I have recently started using is called Defraggler and it is fairly unique in that it is able to build a list of fragmented files and gives you the ability to defrag each individually. Of course you can defrag your whole drive (recommended), but this can take a long time.

We recommend you defrag all of your hard disk drives once a week and this will go a very long way to help keep your system snappy and very responsive.

DOWNLOAD:http://www.defraggler.com

5 - Revo Uninstaller (advanced uninstalling tool)

You could think of Revo as an advanced "Add or Remove Programs" that is built into Windows. It not only removes programs, but also removes all files, folders, registry entries and traces left overs by the installed program. As you can see in the screenshot above, there are four options you can choose.

Coming into a little of CCleaner territory, Revo also has some extra tools built into it that allow you to remove files no longer required. It has a browser cleaner to remove history, cookies and so on. It has a Microsoft Office cleaner to remove recent document listings. It has a Windows cleaner to remove all   files, folders, registry entries and traces left overs by the installed program. As you can see in the screenshot above, there are four options you can choose.

 Coming into a little of CCleaner territory, Revo also has some extra tools built into it that allow you to remove files no longer required. It has a browser cleaner to remove history, cookies and so on. It has a Microsoft Office cleaner to remove recent document listings. It has a Windows cleaner to remove all sorts of stuff such as recent document history, empty the clipboard, crash memory dump files and check disk recovered file fragments. CCleaner handles most of this, but there is some that it doesn't.
 
 Whenever you want to properly uninstall a program, Revo is the one to use.
 


DOWNLOAD: http://www.revouninstaller.com