My normal ping is around 33, recently it ranges from the mid-70's up to 120 and everywhere in between, never steady, which is why I don't play much anymore. Not really a problem I'm trying to address here though. I don't think its anything that running a PC tune-up program will fix, I'm sure it's all my ISP screwing me like usual. So can anyone recommend a good free PC tune-up program that'll run more than once?
if you want to clean up the registry you can use this equation to see what kind of performance boost you will get, X being the number of entries being removed and y being performance increase:0(256(x*128)^x)=y
VaeVictis:i find it funny that you even consider grammar a sign of intelligence, that itself is a very uneducated claim
I'm aware that making changes to the registry don't exactly increase speed/performance. But it's still nice to cut out all the shit that is just sitting there useless. And I don't really have the option of restoring any broken files from the Win7 CD or formatting because the assholes at Tiger Direct seem to have left that out of the box, and at this point it's been too long to do anything about it. Like I said, nothings broken at the moment, I just wanna maintain this thing properly. Lately it seems to take a little longer for things to become completely available and functional when starting it up. For example, when it starts, I can open my music library folder and play an album with Windows Media Player, but if I try to skip through songs right away, it sometimes takes as long as 30 seconds for it skip to the next song... but if I start it up and leave it sitting for 2 or 3 minutes once the desktop appears, it won't have any pauses between skipping songs. Maybe that has something to do with defragging, which I haven't done in a while. I'm starting to fill up the disk with media files, so maybe all that extra data is taking longer to get indexed or whatever it does. It's a 1.33T disk with 449Gb free at the moment, so it's 2/3rds full.Exactly what does ccleaner do? What I'm hoping to find is an all-in-one program that will handle registry errors, junk files and useless temp files, fragmentation, and broken shortcuts.
And I don't really have the option of restoring any broken files from the Win7 CD or formatting because the assholes at Tiger Direct seem to have left that out of the box, and at this point it's been too long to do anything about it.
I always use AVG free and it seems to work quite well, but it is a little resource-heavy I think (takes a bit to load at startup).
BTW, Windows Media Player is also part of the problem on that slow loading issue. It's a crappy slow program. Use Winamp instead, it's far faster and a better music playing program, with a full equalizer and all sorts of cool shit to go with it (like higher speed).