Get Rid of The Windows Update and Service Pack Installation Blues

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May 11th, 2011 written by Tibor in Windows Insights

Windows Update is an important part of Microsoft’s operating systems. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the more fragile Windows components—update issues are among the most common problems that plague users. And this can be dangerous—without some updates, you may be open to security vulnerabilities! Windows Update just can’t be ignored, so in this week’s blog [...]

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Transform your PC into Windows Phone 7

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May 4th, 2011 written by Christoph in Windows Insights

How would you like to have a taste of the future today? In this week’s blog post, we’ll show you a very unique way to transform your entire Windows desktop into the more modern and intuitive Metro interface, which is already being used with Windows Phone 7 and will likely be a part of 2012′s [...]

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Seven Things You Should Know About Device Manager

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April 27th, 2011 written by Tibor in Tips and Tricks

Device Manager is the central location for installing, uninstalling, troubleshooting, and even optimizing your PC hardware, yet it’s an underappreciated Windows feature. IT pros are often unaware of its full feature set, and beginners steer clear of its confusing (and potentially dangerous) interface. In this week’s post, the TuneUp blog team will show you seven [...]

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How to Decrapify Your Brand-New PC

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April 20th, 2011 written by Sandro Villinger in Tips and Tricks

You just unpacked your spanking new laptop, netbook, tablet, or desktop PC. What a happy moment! But remember, it’s the first impression you get after it’s actually booted up that really counts… Well, the first impression you get of your new PC might be one that’s been overloaded with pre-installed crapware like trial versions of [...]

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Does TuneUp Utilities 2011 Slow Down PCs?

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April 13th, 2011 written by Christoph in Behind the Scenes

This is a question we’ve never dared to ask before—our flagship product, TuneUp Utilities, has been known to significantly improve PC performance and has won a fair share of awards for doing so. However, we’ve read some negative comments and heard some say that our software actually slows down PCs. We were shocked to hear [...]

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Finally: Change the wallpaper of Windows 7 Starter Edition

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April 6th, 2011 written by Christoph in Windows Insights

Netbook and nettop readers, this week’s blog post is for you. If you have Windows 7 Starter (usually the default operating system on these devices) and are frustrated by not being able to change your desktop wallpaper, keep reading—we have the solution for you! Windows 7 Starter Limitations Microsoft limited the features of this simpler [...]

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Maximizing Windows XP Mode’s Performance

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April 1st, 2011 written by Christoph in Podcasts

Have you heard of Windows XP Mode (AKA “Virtual Windows”)? Part of Windows 7, it’s designed to make transition from the legacy Windows XP operating system as smooth as possible. Windows XP Mode is the best way to run your favorite applications that aren’t compatible with Windows 7, however, there are some performance issues that [...]

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Do Security Solutions Slow Down Your PC? (Part 5 – AVG Internet Security 2011)

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March 30th, 2011 written by Sandro Villinger in Tips and Tricks

We’re continuing with our security solution performance benchmark series. In this fifth blog post, we’ll discuss AVG Internet Security (IS) 2011. (Stay tuned—we’ll also put AVG Free under our microscope in coming weeks.) In case you’re new to our blog, here’s a quick synopsis of our series. Over the past few months we’ve been comparing [...]

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Boost That Signal Strength! How To Improve Your Wi-Fi Network (Part 2)

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March 23rd, 2011 written by Sandro Villinger in Tips and Tricks

Is your Wi-Fi speed still slow? Are you still experiencing network drop outs? We have even more tips to help you boost your Wi-Fi network’s signal strength! Set up a wireless repeater If your router cannot broadcast a good signal from one end of your network to the other, get a wireless repeater to pick [...]

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TuneUp Your PC with the New Update for Windows 7 Service Pack 1

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March 22nd, 2011 written by Christoph in Behind the Scenes

Are you a TuneUp Utilities user who recently upgraded or are thinking of upgrading to Windows 7 Service Pack 1? If so, you can take advantage of our automatic software update to ensure your PC stays up to speed with the latest Windows service pack. Because we work closely with Microsoft, we’re able to constantly [...]

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