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Enhance My Se7en v2.15.1 Pro — FREE DOWNLOAD

For Free Download Click Here – adf.ly “EnhanceMySe7en includes a startup manager, process managEnhanceMySe7en v2.15.1 Pro er module, hard disk clean, disk defragmenter, “”cleaner”” registry, monitor, hard disk drive (temperature, time, serial number, etc.), the module settings of Internet connection, as well as tools for quick access to “”thin”” operating system settings. Windows 7 is fast and it is quite satisfying in the role of replacing Windows XP and Vista, but you can make it much faster and responsible with EnhanceMySe7en. EnhanceMySe7en helps users to control many aspects of the system with maximum convenience. You will get everything needed for maintaining Windows 7 in a perfect condition. The program offers tools that take care of the registry, disk space and its defragmentation, installed software, HDD temperature and all sorts of things related to system’s health. Also there are lots of other options helping to boost your system’s performance. With a clean and simple interface it brings you an All-in-One set of powerful and neatly classified tools, settings and tweaks.”

In this second video we take a look at more ways to optimize your Windows 7 install on your SSD boot drive. The following steps are shown: Enable TRIM – command prompt (in admin mode) “fsutil behavior set disabledeletenotify 0” Disable Hibernate – command prompt (in admin mode) “powercfg -h off” Enable Write Caching Disable Indexing Disable Superfect and Prefetch For details on how to work your registry for disabling Superfetch and Prefetch, go to this amazing guide by guys at OZtechnology forums. www.ocztechnologyforum.com Thanks for watching!
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26 replies on “Enhance My Se7en v2.15.1 Pro — FREE DOWNLOAD”

I’m new to SSD and if I install new games on SSD and few months later, I want to remove it and install other games as well as patches, what should I do to optimize in order to maintain read/write sequential speed and access time, and even keeping frame rate consistent?

ssd’s are beast for gaming if you are willing to spend more cash on doing so, the speed of ssd’s within games loads maps, menus .ect super fast compared to a HDD.

> Apply changes to drive C: only
> Apply changes to drive C: only, sub folders and files

Which one?

Thanks for the awesome video btw.

Which one I should choose for these?

> Apply changes to drive C: only
> Apply changes to drive C: only, subfolders and files

You can read from a SSD a infinite amount of time but you can’t write to them forever but normaly a SSD will have a MTBF of 2,000,000 hours that liek 200 years and more then likely u wont have that same ssd for more then 10 because somethign way better will come out so no need to worry about wearing your ssd out

did someone tried the registry things? do thei work? is it difficult for a noob like me?… ad i agree whit solozaur the cat said bye too XD

Hey when you were doing the command prompt part I tried and it said I don’t have permission to do that is there anyway I can change this to where I have total control over the computer?

Hi, thanks for the tutorial, 2 issues though. I’ve tried enabling AHCI mode in my bios and Windows fails to start every time, I assumed I’d have to set AHCI mode before installing Windows but it’s not so easy on Gigabyte boards so I just wanted to check first. Also, when I try to disable indexing on my drive I get “Access Denied” even though I’m the administrator.

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