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1   Link   Glary Utilities 2.21
This "all-in-one" utility does pack in a lot, from cleaners for disk, registry, shortcuts, and old programs; to optimizers for memory and the registry; to privacy tools like a file shredder and undeleter. It's even got some system tools, such as a process manager. Run it on any system from a USB flash drive.
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2   Link   CCleaner
CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. Additionally it contains a fully featured registry cleaner. But the best part is that it's fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware!
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3   Link   Eraser 6
Eraser 6 does what the delete key and emptying the Recycle bin can't. It ensures every little bit of information on your hard drive is obliterated—without destroying the drive physically—before you give it, or the entire computer, away.
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4   Link   Kiwi
Do you need help tracking your apps? Kiwi can help. This monitor will alert you when Windows apps do preset things like go over their memory use, or even just stop or start in the background. You can tell Kiwi to close or open a program when certain events take place, or to launch another app when one starts or stops. The possibilities are almost endless.
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5   Link   PC Decrapifier 2.2.1
Brand-new PCs are pristine examples of perfect operating system performance, right? Ha! Buy a name-brand computer and you'll likely find it filled with shovel-ware and other crap that the manufacturer is paid to include. Before you try to do any serious computing, run PC Decrapifier and it will delete a lot of the pre-installed junk you'll never, ever need.
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6   Link   Revo Uninstaller 2.1.5
An uninstalled program in Windows is seldom completely gone. Revo Uninstaller goes the extra mile to make sure it's all gone. A lot of the best bits are now part of the Pro version ($39.25), but there's still more cleaning with the free Revo than you'll get with any program's built-in uninstall routine.
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7   Link   Speccy
If there's something you don't know about your PC but want to—like how much RAM you have and who made it, the type of CPU on the motherboard, etc.—Speccy will tell you, in far more detail than you can easily find via Windows.
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8   Link   UltraDefrag 4.2 RC4
If you prefer the open-source side of the freebie aisle, UltraDefrag is the one to get when you want to improve drive performance by defragmenting files strewn across the platter. It even handles Windows boot time files and can shut down Windows after a defrag runs (because that can take a while), yet it is optimized to do the job as quickly as possible.
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9   Link   VirtualBox 3.1.4
You can get more features with a full commercial virtualization program like VMware or Parallels, but try to beat the price of VirtualBox, which lets you run just about any other operating system you can imagine within any other OS. They all have to support x86 chips. Shared folders mean you can access the same files on the host OS or the virtual OS; the same goes for USB devices.
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