TuneUp Utilities User Manual
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TuneUp Utilities Manual Table of Contents 1. Welcome to TuneUp Utilities 5 New Features in this Version 6 System Requirements 7 Help & Support 7 2. The Start Center The Tuning Status 3. Status & Recommendations 8 10 12 1-Click Maintenance and Automatic Maintenance 14 Increasing Performance 18 Fixing Problems - Details 22 Configuring Live Optimization 23 4.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 7. Customizing Windows Changing Windows Appearance 90 91 Modifying Windows Settings 109 8. Overview of All Functions 132 Editing the Registry 136 Undoing Changes 138 Checking for Updates 141 Displaying the TuneUp Optimization Report 143 9. Rating Function for Programs 144 10. The TuneUp Utilities Gadget 146 11. TuneUp Utilities in taskbar notification area 148 12.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 1. Welcome to TuneUp Utilities Congratulations on choosing TuneUp Utilities! You have just acquired a comprehensive collection of over 30 different tools to optimize your PC. Use this software to revitalize PCs, notebooks or netbooks with a minimum of effort! With TuneUp Utilities can also automatically run important maintenance tasks, such as cleaning up your hard disk and registry, for you, or you can run them yourself manually.
TuneUp Utilities Manual New Features in this Version With TuneUp Utilities you can make sure your PC, notebook or netbook is in the best of health – all without any expensive upgrades! Below is an overview of the most important new features in this version: TuneUp Program Deactivator with TuneUp Programs-on-Demand Technology™ Now, for the first time, you can completely disable programs and reduce their load on your PC: the services, startup programs, background processes or planned tasks of a disabled pro
TuneUp Utilities Manual System Requirements l l l l l l l Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or higher), Windows Vista or Windows 7 (all 32-bit or 64-bit versions) Min.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 2. The Start Center The TuneUp Utilities Start Center has been completely redesigned and is now even more user-friendly, providing central access to all functions. The five categories The main area in the TuneUp Utilities Start Center comprises five categories, giving you fast access to the key features of TuneUp Utilities sorted by topic.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Overview of All Functions To the right of the categories, you will see the Overview of all functions. This lists all the functions that are available in TuneUp Utilities - clearly sorted by application area. Turbo Mode The improved version of TuneUp Turbo Mode, which is now even more powerful, provides an immediate performance boost whenever you need it.
TuneUp Utilities Manual The Tuning Status The Tuning Status uses a graph and associated notifications to show you how extensively you are already using the options of TuneUp Utilities to increase performance and maintain the system and what potential for optimization still remains. You can find the TuneUp Tuning Status on the TuneUp Utilities Start Center beside Turbo Mode. The Tuning Status is your personal indicator of optimization progress, i.e.
TuneUp Utilities Manual What is Used to Calculate the Tuning Status? TuneUp Utilities performs an analysis to see which optimizations it can perform on your system. This potential is displayed in a graph showing you how close your system is to having 100% optimization. You will achieve 100% – the perfect Tuning Status and therefore a fully filled out graph – when you implement the recommended optimization potential for your system as much as possible. The graph is made of different sections.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 3. Status & Recommendations The Status & recommendations category shows the current status for the three key functional areas that TuneUp Utilities has to offer. In the event of warnings or recommendations, you can use the Show details link to immediately address the problem behind the warning or view the recommendations. "Maintain System" Area The status in the Maintain System area shows how often your computer is maintained.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Fix Problems" Area The status in the Fix problems area shows whether everything is working fine on your computer or whether critical problems have been detected which may affect the system's health. For example, a check can be carried out to see if key Windows settings have been configured correctly, if there is enough free space on your system drive or whether important security programs have been installed. If problems have been found, click Show details.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 1-Click Maintenance and Automatic Maintenance All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary. Maintenance Tasks 1-Click Maintenance and Automatic Maintenance make sure that your computer is always kept clean, so that the system runs quickly and reliably.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 1-Click Maintenance ... ... cleans your registry Over time, the central Windows registry becomes filled with hundreds of superfluous entries. These include references to non-existent files, backlogs of programs deleted long ago and faulty entries. Your registry is cleaned, making your Windows system fast and problem-free. For more information, see Cleaning the Registry, p. 43. ...
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Make Maintenance Settings In the Start Center, click on the Change maintenance settings link in the Maintain system area of the Status & recommendations category. A configuration dialog opens containing one tab for Automatic Maintenance and one for 1-Click Maintenance respectively. Configure your settings here.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Maintenance Tasks Because TuneUp Utilities preferably wants to provide comprehensive maintenance for your computer, all maintenance tasks are activated by default for both Automatic Maintenance and 1-Click Maintenance. However, if you do not want certain maintenance tasks to be performed, you can exclude them from maintenance. For example, if you would rather defragment your hard disk manually, simply clear the Defragment hard disks checkbox.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Increasing Performance In the following chapters, you will find out why it is important to do so and how you can use Increase performance to increase the performance of your system, by turning off unnecessary tasks and services. All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Increase the Performance of Your Computer You can find out if you have any recommendations by going to the Status & recommendations category in the Start Center and looking at the status fields of the Increase performance area. If you have hidden some recommendations, these do not impact the status any more. Open the details window by clicking on the Show details link.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How is your computer usually connected to the Internet? Select the type of connection from the list so that your network, Internet and browser settings (for example packet sizes) can be adapted as best as possible to your Internet connection. What criteria should be used to optimize visual effects? If you select Maximum performance (irrespective of display quality), all effects and the colorful Luna theme are turned off.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Changing a Profile You can change your profile settings at any time later by going to the Start Center and selecting Change profile under Increase performance in the Status & recommendations category. Alternatively, you can click on the Change profile button at the top left of the Increase performance details window. Note that you cannot confirm your profile until you have entered all the necessary information.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Fixing Problems - Details In the following section you will find out how to use the Fix problems – Details feature and why it is important to do so to remove problems that are negatively affecting your system's health. All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Configuring Live Optimization In the following chapters, you will find out how and why you can increase the performance of your computer by turning on TuneUp Live Optimization. Introduction TuneUp Live Optimization consists of two intelligent optimization methods that monitor the load your computer is under in real time and can thereby intervene if necessary to avoid sudden drops in performance.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Configure Live Optimization Start the TuneUp Live Optimization module by going to the Start Center and clicking on the Configure Live Optimization entry on the right-hand side of the Status & recommendations category. Alternatively, you can open the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Configure Live Optimization entry under TuneUp settings. Here you can select the two optimization methods.
TuneUp Utilities Manual In addition to those programs that you are currently using (green), many others are also running in the background that are really not that important for your work (blue). If such background processes suddenly start to require a great deal of processing power, they are assigned a lower priority so that your other programs can continue to run smoothly.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 4. Optimizing the System Your computer does not always work quite how you would like it to. Often it seems to take an eternity to call up individual programs or to save files and you start to doubt the performance capabilities of your computer. But in many cases this has nothing to do with the hardware.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Disabling Programs In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Program Deactivator module to disable programs that place a load on your system at various times (at system startup, during operation and at shutdown) and why it is useful to do so. All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Possible Statuses of Programs In TuneUp Program Deactivator, there are five different statuses for programs: l l l l l Enabled: The program is fully functional. Disabled: The services of the program that run continuously in the background have been turned off. System-relevant: This is a program that TuneUp Utilities has classified as relevant for the security or proper operation of your system and the disabling of which could have serious consequences.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Disable Programs Launch the TuneUp Program Deactivator module by going to the Optimize System category in the Start Center and selecting Disable programs under Reduce system load. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Disable entry under Installed programs. Before the program starts, the startup screen may appear for the Rating function for programs.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Load Points - What Are They and How Are They Calculated? The TuneUp Programs-on-Demand Technology™ calculates the load on your system based on an internal points system. For this, TuneUp Utilities determines the background programs associated with each program, i.e. the programs or services that were installed together with the actual program and are then continually run without the user's knowledge, "stealing" processing power.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Displaying and Uninstalling Programs In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use TuneUp Uninstall Manager to display the programs installed on your computer, why you might want to uninstall them and how to do so. Introduction Over time, you accumulate a large number of programs on your computer, many of which you probably do not even use. So that your Windows system can run quickly and smoothly, you should regularly remove unused or unnecessary programs.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Uninstall Programs 1. Launch the TuneUp Uninstall Manager module by going to the Optimize System category in the Start Center and selecting Uninstall unneeded programs in the Reduce system load area. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Uninstall entry under Installed programs. Before the program starts, the startup screen may appear for the Rating function for programs.
TuneUp Utilities Manual The uninstall routine that is now called varies from program to program. None of these programs merely deletes the files from the hard disk - they also remove all desktop icons, the entries in the Start Menu and the entries in the registry. Follow the instructions for the uninstallation procedure to complete the process.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Disabling Startup Programs In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp StartUp Manager module to speed up the startup and working speed of your computer and why it is important to do so. All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary. Introduction Many programs start automatically in the background when you turn on your computer.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Configure Your System Startup Start the TuneUp StartUp Manager module by going to the Start Center in the Optimize system category and selecting Disable startup programs in the Reduce system load area. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Disable startup programs entry under Installed programs. Before the program starts, the startup screen may appear for the Rating function for programs.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Adding a startup program To have the system automatically run additional programs on system startup, simply add them to the list. 1. On the toolbar select the Add button. Alternatively you can right-click to open the context menu and select the Add program entry. 2. From the list, select the program that is to start automatically each time the system is started. If this does not happen, click Browse and select the program you want from the list that opens.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Rating The Usefulness column provides you with information on how useful you and/or other users of TuneUp Utilities found the program. If you have not yet provided a rating, you can rate it now. The ratings of other users are called up by TuneUp Utilities from a serverdatabase and displayed. These ratings are automatically updated regularly.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Configuring Turbo Mode In the following chapters, you will find out when it can be useful to do so and what exactly happens when you turn on the TuneUp Turbo Mode. On top of that, you will receive instructions on how to switch on and configure TuneUp Turbo Mode. Introduction TuneUp Turbo Mode provides an immediate performance boost whenever you need it.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Switch on Turbo Mode TuneUp Utilities provides you with several options for switching on Turbo Mode and giving your Windows an immediate performance boost. In order to provide you with an easy option of speeding up your Windows with Turbo Mode, the TuneUp Utilities Start Center also provides you with a Turbo Mode switch. This is located on the bottom left in the Start Center. Once you click on this switch, the computer is put into Turbo Mode.
TuneUp Utilities Manual More about your settings options Step 1: Postpone automatic maintenance tasks until later Maintenance measures that start automatically in the background are important for the maintenance of your computer, but are not usually urgent. They can be carried out at a later date to free up the resources needed for your programs.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Step 4: Configure computer resources for optimal performance Your computer's resources are in demand. A clever sharing solution for the resources will help increase your computer's performance enormously. Tip: Since this does not limit any functions, this setting is also highly recommended for the long term. Ensure optimum performance regardless of energy use: This setting uses the "high performance" Windows energy-saving plan when Turbo Mode is on.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How long should Turbo Mode stay switched on? The Turbo Mode can either be switched off automatically when the computer is shut down, or stay on until you switch it off manually. If you leave Turbo Mode on constantly, this can also speed up the startup process. However, please note that for the system performance increase, the features that you selected in the configuration wizard must be switched off.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Cleaning the Registry In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Registry Cleaner module to clean the registry and why it is important to do so. All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary. Introduction The registry is the heart of a Windows system. It is where Windows continuously stores entries (values and keys).
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Clean the Registry 1. Start the TuneUp Registry Cleaner module by going to the Optimize system category in the Start Center and selecting Clean registry from the Manually run maintenance area. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Clean entry under Registry. 2. First, your registry must be checked for problems.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Fix Problems Immediately Select Fix problems immediately and click Next to fix all detected problems immediately. Your registry is now free from all unnecessary ballast and your system is more stable. If after the cleanup has finished, the Check Again button appears, find out more information here: Check Again Sometimes, the Check Again button appears and the wizard recommends that you check your system again.
TuneUp Utilities Manual What is Checked? The following table shows you what areas of the registry TuneUp Registry Cleaner checks during the full scan. You can select from these during the user-defined scan. Area Description For certain system or program events such as error messages, sound files are played. These Audible Sigare played by accessing the corresponding entries in the registry; however these entries are nals invalid once the sound files no longer exist.
TuneUp Utilities Manual It should be clear therefore that deleted files can leave behind a lot of "ghosts" in the registry. TuneUp Registry Cleaner finds all of these orphaned entries and can delete them in a targeted fashion. We therefore recommend that you perform the full scan.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Additional Functions in TuneUp Registry Cleaner Main Menu Displaying Details and Excluding Problems from the Cleanup If you click through the various areas in the left column, you will see a detailed Explanation in the top part of the window, describing how problems can occur in the area in question. If problems are found in an area, a list of the individual problems also appears with further information.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Check Again Sometimes, the Check Again button appears and the wizard recommends that you check your system again. This always happens if new entries in the registry have been made invalid by the cleanup. This is not an error in the module, but a chain reaction that can occur in the Program components and File types areas. Example: In the registry, entry A points to entry B, which in turn points to the missing file X.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Defragmenting the Registry In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Registry Defrag module to reduce the size of the registry by defragmenting it and why it is important to do so. Introduction The registry is the heart of a Windows system. It is where Windows continuously stores entries (values and keys). In addition, each newly installed program and every newly connected hardware is entered in the registry where it records keys and values.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Defragment the Registry 1. Start the TuneUp Registry Defrag module by going to the Optimize system category in the Start Center and selecting Defragment registry in the Manually run maintenance tasks area. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Defragment entry under Registry. An introductory screen is displayed. 2. Click Next to start the analysis.
TuneUp Utilities Manual TuneUp Registry Defrag cannot rewrite the registry when it is running, but only immediately after Windows has started up. Now choose whether you would like to restart the computer now or whether you would prefer to allow the optimization to run automatically next time Windows starts up. Please note that optimization can take several minutes.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Removing Broken Shortcuts In the following chapters, you will find out why it is important to do so and how you can use the TuneUp Shortcut Cleaner module to clean up your system by removing invalid shortcuts and references. All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary. Introduction The TuneUp Shortcut Cleaner module helps you quickly and easily to "restore order" to your computer.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Remove Broken Shortcuts 1. Start the TuneUp Shortcut Cleaner module by going to the Optimize system category in the Start Center and selecting Remove broken shortcuts from the Manually run maintenance tasks area. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Remove broken shortcuts entry under Windows.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Accelerating System Startup and Shutdown In the following chapters, you will find out how to accelerate the startup and shutdown of your computer in next to no time. All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary. Introduction Here you receive recommendations for disabling unnecessary startup programs. These recommendations help to accelerate system startup and shutdown.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Accelerate System Startup and Shutdown Launch the TuneUp StartUp Optimizer tool by going to the Optimize system category in the Start Center and selecting Accelerate system startup and shutdown from the Run maintenance tasks manually area. The TuneUp StartUp Optimizer window is displayed. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Accelerate system startup and shutdown entry under Recommendations.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Details Click on a recommendation or on the Details link to see detailed descriptions of the individual recommendations. Alternatively, switch to the Details tab. Here you can apply all recommendations by clicking once on Optimize all. Click on a recommendation in the "Optimization recommendations" column. A description of the program and the recommendation are displayed in the right-hand area of the window.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Defragmenting the Hard Disk In the following chapters, you will find out why it is important to do so and how you can use the TuneUp Drive Defrag module to defragment your hard disks. Introduction There are many reasons why a computer may become noticeably slower over time. One of them is the gradual fragmentation of the hard disk. This can be described as follows: New files are first saved as a block to an empty hard disk one after the other.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Defragment Your Hard Disk 1. Launch the TuneUp Drive Defrag module by going to the Optimize system category in the Start Center and selecting Defragment hard disk under Manually run maintenance tasks. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Defragment entry under Hard disk. 2. Select which hard disks should be checked for optimization potential. 3.
TuneUp Utilities Manual If you have selected the Wait for result and then decide option, you will see a dialog where you can select how each hard disk should be defragmented. For all other options, you don't need to do anything else, as defragmentation will run automatically after the analysis. 4. Select a hard disk in the top area and select a defragmentation mode.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Tip: NTFS Compared with FAT Hard disks can either use the NTFS file system, as set in current Windows versions as preference, or the old FAT system as supported by the first Windows versions. Analysis of drives before defragmentation is substantially faster on NTFS drives. For FAT systems, users must wait considerably longer and can take the popular coffee break. This is just one of several reasons why the old FAT system should be converted to the modern NTFS system.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 5. Gaining Disk Space In the same way as your home can get cluttered, your computer can also get clogged up with unnecessary ballast, which uses up valuable disk space. We recommend that you carry out some spring cleaning from time to time and delete unnecessary files from your system. The "Clean Hard Disk" Area In the Clean hard disk section, you can select the drives that you want to clean.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Cleaning the Hard Disk In the following chapters, you will find out how you can free up valuable space on your hard disks under Clean hard disk and why it is useful to do so. Under Clean hard disk, you can see old backups, unnecessary files and unnecessary Windows functions that can be safely removed from the hard disk without any negative impact on your system.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Gain Disk Space Select the Gain disk space category from the Start Center. Under Clean hard disk, select the drive on which you wish to gain disk space. A bar chart shows you how much free space you have on the selected drive. You can also see how much disk space you could free up by deleting the individual data types. You can now remove unnecessary files and old backups and also remove or disable Windows functions. Removing unnecessary files or old backups 1.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Disabling or Removing Windows Functions Click Windows functions to view the status of the individual functions. For every function you receive a description that helps you decide how to proceed. The system shows you how much disk space is taken up by an activated function.
TuneUp Utilities Manual What Types of File are Suggested for Deletion? TuneUp Utilities searches for the following types of file which can normally be deleted from your hard disk without causing problems. Type Description Saved lost clusters Repair programs like CHKDSK search your hard disk for lost clusters and save them. These backups are usually never used by users. Google Earth™ Cache Files Google Earth™ uses this cache to save image data.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Finding and Deleting Large Amounts of Data In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Disk Space Explorer module to obtain a rapid overview of the space taken up on your hard disks, in order to clean them up quickly and efficiently. Introduction The capacity of modern hard disks and memory cards has increased tremendously over the last several years.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Run an Analysis 1. Launch the TuneUp Disk Space Explorer module by going to the Gain disk space category in the Start Center and selecting Find and delete large amounts of data from the Analyze storage usage and delete data area. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Find and delete large amounts of data entry under Disk space. 2. Choose what to analyze.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Analysis Results Folder structure After the analysis, the TuneUp Disk Space Explorer main window opens. This is divided into two categories. In the left-hand area of the window, there is a tree view of your drives and folders, the same as in Windows Explorer. The data for the location selected in the tree view is displayed in the right-hand area of the window. By default, the most recently analyzed drive is displayed first.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Overview The default view Overview is an ideal first step when cleaning up your drives. The most important information from all of the other views is combined to give you a general overview. You can always find information about the selected element in the folder tree at the top of the window, in the area with a colorful background. The size and percentage of space used is displayed for each drive.
TuneUp Utilities Manual File types Overview and file types By default, a practical overview of your file types opens, showing you at a glance which ones take up the most disk space. The top edge of the window displays buttons for Images, Documents, Compressed files, Music files, Video files and Other. Click on one of these buttons or on the respective entry in the overview to display all files of the respective file type.
TuneUp Utilities Manual However, please note that the Windows Recycle Bin can only hold a limited amount of data. If the storage limit of the Recycle Bin is exceeded or if Windows needs more space, the oldest files in the Recycle Bin will be permanently deleted over time. If the deletion method Permanently delete is selected, the Windows Recycle Bin will be bypassed and the files will be deleted directly.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Archive Files Archiving Files with TuneUp Disk Space Explorer If, when browsing through your computer, you find some files that you don't actually need any more but still don't want to delete, TuneUp Disk Space Explorer has a great solution to this problem: Thanks to the smooth cooperation with Windows Explorer you can copy these files to a USB stick or external hard disk before deletion, for example. 1.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Securely Deleting Data In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Shredder module to permanently delete files, folders and the Recycle Bin and why it is important to do so. Securely Deleting Data Afterwards If you deleted a sensitive file in a "normal" way, you cannot subsequently delete it with TuneUp Shredder. However we have a tip for you: When you defragment hard disks, any deleted files are normally overwritten and cannot be recovered afterwards.
TuneUp Utilities Manual What would you like to delete? Files 1. Select Files. This option lets you search for files on your computer to select them for deletion. 2. Click Add to add a file to be deleted to the list. The Explorer opens. Double-click on a file to be deleted to add it to the list. Alternatively, you can drag a file from your opened Explorer or from the Desktop to the list (using Drag & Drop). Select a file with the mouse and drag it into the list.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Recycle Bin 1. Select Recycle Bin. This option shows you the Recycle Bin, so that you can empty it. You receive information on the number of files it contains and the amount of disk space taken up by the Recycle Bin. You can also display the content before deleting it. 2. Click Show contents. You receive information on the size of the Recycle Bin and the number of files it contains.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 6. Fixing Problems Unfortunately, things sometimes don't go quite as you expected when you are working with a computer. With Fix problems, TuneUp Utilities offers you various functions for discovering and rectifying any problems that occur. In addition, the program helps you to recover accidentally deleted files. Advanced users have the option of managing running processes or displaying system information.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Fix Common Problems 1. Start the TuneUp Repair Wizard module by going to the Fix problems category in the Start Center and selecting Fix common problems. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Fix common problems entry under Windows. 2. Select the problems you have for repair. TuneUp Repair Wizard shows you a clearly arranged list of common Windows problems.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Checking the Hard Disk for Errors In the following chapters, you will find out how you can analyze your drives using the TuneUp Disk Doctor module and why it is important to do so. Introduction When working with your computer, files are constantly being read and written – regardless of whether you are editing a text document, looking at pictures or simply starting an application.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Check your Hard Disk 1. Start up the TuneUp Disk Doctor module by going to the Fix problems category in the Start Center and selecting the Check hard disk for errors entry. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Check for errors entry under Hard disk. 2. Select the drive to be checked by TuneUp Disk Doctor and click Next. 3. Select Normal analysis or Thorough analysis.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Normal vs. Thorough Analysis Normal analysis Normal analysis takes approx. 1-2 minutes and is generally sufficient. Normal analysis is carried out in several phases. The table below shows explanations of all possible steps (only the first three lines are performed during the normal analysis). Thorough Analysis Thorough analysis covers all of the steps of the normal analysis. In addition, it checks your drives for physical defects.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Managing Running Processes In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Process Manager module to monitor and manage running processes, system capacity and open files and why it is important to do so. Introduction TuneUp Process Manager gives you constant control over the programs and processes that are running on your system and allows you to monitor your system activity.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Manage Running Processes Start the TuneUp Process Manager module by going to the Fix problems category in the Start Center and selecting the Display and close running processes entry under Check system and fix problems. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Display and close running processes entry under Windows.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Open Files In the Open Files tab, you will have an overview of the files and folders that are currently open. The table will show you what the file type is, where the file or folder is and which process has opened it at that time. You should not be surprised when some files are shown in the list more than once. Files and folders can be opened by more than one process at the same time. It is also normal when files that are obviously "open" cannot be found in the list.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Restoring Deleted Files In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Undelete module to restore accidentally deleted files. Introduction Have you accidentally deleted an important file and want to restore it? Perhaps you already looked in the Recycle Bin but it wasn't there? Then you will be pleased with the functions offered by TuneUp Undelete.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Search for Deleted Files 1. Start up the TuneUp Undelete module by going to the Fix problems category in the Start Center and selecting the Restore deleted files entry. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Restore files entry under Hard disk. 2. Select the drives you want to scan for deleted files.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Why should I search for 0 byte files? 0 byte files consist solely of the file name. It is impossible to restore the content of such files. If, for example, you have deleted a file with a strictly confidential file name and want to be sure that this file can never be found again, you can include 0 byte files in the search. Why should I only search for files in good condition? With files that are in good condition you stand a good chance of recovering the file in full. 4.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Showing System Information In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp System Information module to display system information. Introduction TuneUp System Information looks into your computer and collects all sorts of facts and information about your hardware and software and your computer's performance. This information is important if you wish to upgrade your computer or if an engineer asks you whether certain components are installed on your computer.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Memory Here you see current memory usage and also how much memory is being used by each of the applications that are currently loaded. Performance Shown here are all facts on processor usage, physical memory and the size of the page file. This information is displayed in three real-time graphs. Drives For each drive, here you are shown information on use of storage space and hardware. You can also find information about how your drives are organized under File system.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 7. Customizing Windows Using the Customize Windows category, you can specifically configure how your Windows should look and function, thereby personalizing your computer. Under Frequently used settings, you will find the elements and areas of Windows that you often personalize and you can open these with a simple click.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Changing Windows Appearance In the following chapters, you will find out how to change the appearance of Windows with the TuneUp Styler module. Please note that the "Boot screen" and "Startup logo" categories can only be used on Windows Vista. Introduction Windows would not be very useful without its graphical user interface.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Change Windows Appearance 1. Start the TuneUp Styler module by going to the Customize Windows category in the Start Center and clicking on the Personalize the appearance of Windows entry in the Change Windows appearance area. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Change Windows appearance entry under Windows.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Boot Screen" Category Please note that this function is not available in Windows 7, as Windows 7 does not use a boot screen. Introduction When you boot up Windows, a black screen is displayed as standard. TuneUp Styler lets you switch this boot screen for a different one with just a few clicks. Or let your imagination run wild and create your own boot screen with your favorite vacation photo, for example. This is how it works: 1.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Adding Boot Screens from a File 1. In the top left, click Add under Boot screens. 2. Select Load boot screen from a file. An Explorer window opens and you can select any given file on your computer. The following formats are supported: Type File extension Description TuneUp boot screen .TBS The individual format of TuneUp Styler Stardock Bootskin .BOOTKSKIN The format of many boot screens on websites such as www.wincustomize.com Images .BMP; .
TuneUp Utilities Manual Restoring the Default If you no longer like your new boot screen, you can restore the default Windows screen at any time. 1. Click on the Restore Defaults button. The default screen is then automatically selected from the list and a preview opens. 2. Click Apply to apply it. Steps 4 and 5 do not apply. 4. Select the visual style you want from the list to preview it. 5. Click Apply. TuneUp Styler accepts the new boot screen.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Tips for Attractive Boot screens (Windows XP only) For technical reasons, all boot screens in Windows XP may only have 16 colors, of which some are prescribed (e.g. black). TuneUp Styler therefore has to reduce the full range of colors in your composition (normally 16.7 million) to a very few when you click Save boot screen. TuneUp Styler uses a sophisticated algorithm for this to automatically determine the best 16 colors for your picture.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Startup Logo" Category Please note that this function is only available on Windows Vista because neither Windows XP nor Windows 7 use the startup logo. Please note that this feature is not available on Windows 7 because Windows 7 does not use the startup logo. Introduction Just before logon, a small, animated Windows logo appears. With TuneUp Styler you can replace this startup logo without making risky interventions in the system. This is how it works: 1.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Creating your Own Startup Logo 1. Under Startup logos click Create new. An Explorer window opens and you select an image on your computer or an external storage medium. 2. Save the new startup logo to the TuneUp Styler list under a name of your choosing. You can also enter the name of an author. The startup logo you added now appears in the list. Restoring the Default If you no longer like your new startup logo, you can restore the Windows default at any time. 1.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Logon Screen" Category Introduction If you share your computer with other users, or if you use a password to protect your account, you will be familiar with the Windows logon screen. TuneUp Styler lets you change the logon screen to suit your personal taste. This logon screen shows a list of all user accounts. Users must select their account from this list, enter their password (if one is set) and are then logged on to the system. This is how it works: 1.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Creating your Own Logon Screen 1. Please note that this feature is not available on Windows XP. Under Logon screens, click Create new. A wizard appears with which you can search for and adapt an image. You can select an image on your computer or on an external storage device. You also have the option of first transferring an image from a camera or scanner or starting a Google™ image search directly from TuneUp Styler.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "System Elements" Category Introduction In this category you can swap typical Windows icons for new ones. Here's how it works: 1. Start the TuneUp Styler module by going to the Customize Windows category in the Start Center and clicking on the Personalize the appearance of Windows entry in the Change Windows appearance area. 2. In the navigation bar in the left window area, click under Icons on System elements.
TuneUp Utilities Manual When you click on either link, a dialog appears where you can choose whether you want to reset all elements to the Windows default or whether you only wish to discard any unsaved changes for these elements. The second option is only available if there are changes that have not yet been applied.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Managing Icon Packages Introduction It is of course a very laborious task to change every Windows icon individually. TuneUp Styler therefore allows you to swap all old-fashioned Windows icons for new ones in one fell swoop. Adding an Icon Package 1. In the TuneUp Styler the left area of the window under Icons, click System elements. Then click Icon packages at the bottom. A new window opens that shows all the available icon packages.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "File System" Category Introduction Windows assigns a default icon to every drive, every folder, every Start menu folder and every entry in Favorites. Here's how it works: 1. Start the TuneUp Styler module by going to the Customize Windows category in the Start Center and selecting Personalize the appearance of Windows under Change Windows appearance. 2. In the navigation bar in the left-hand window area, click under Icons on File system.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Icon Display" Category Introduction Here you can change the appearance of icons on the desktop. Here's how it works: 1. Start the TuneUp Styler module by going to the Customize Windows category in the Start Center and clicking on the Personalize the appearance of Windows entry in the Change Windows appearance area. 2. In TuneUp Styler in the left area of the window under Icons, click Icon display.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Repair" Category Introduction It can be fun to change the Windows icons and to make a few personal settings here and there. However, it is possible that the desired icons are suddenly not displayed correctly or are even swapped. TuneUp Styler has two repair functions. This is how it works: 1. Start the TuneUp Styler module by going to the Customize Windows category in the Start Center and selecting Personalize the appearance of Windows under Change Windows appearance. 2.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Visual Style" Category Introduction This is where you can personalize the visual style. This defines the appearance of windows and Windows buttons. Here's how it works: 1. Start the TuneUp Styler module by going to the Customize Windows category in the Start Center and clicking on the Personalize the appearance of Windows entry in the Change Windows appearance area. 2. In TuneUp Styler in the left-hand window area under Interface, click Visual Style.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Adding Visual Styles From a File 1. In the top left under Visual Styles click Add. 2. Select Load visual styles from a file... An Explorer window opens and you can select a visual style on your computer or an external storage media, if you have already saved one. TuneUp Styler recognizes and supports almost every common format: Type File extenDescription sion TuneUp Vis.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Modifying Windows Settings In the following chapters, you will find out how to modify your Windows system settings with the TuneUp System Control module. All modifications to your system will be monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone if necessary. Introduction TuneUp System Control is a type of control center that allows you to quickly and easily adapt your Windows system to your own requirements.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Modify Windows Settings Start the TuneUp System Control module by going to the Customize Windows category in the Start Center and clicking on the Personalize options and behaviors entry in the Modify Windows settings area. Alternatively, you can start the module by going to Overview of all functions in the Start Center and selecting the Modify Windows settings entry under Windows.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Wizards" Category Here you will find the Copy settings wizard.It copies your settings to other user accounts and to the Windows logon screen.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Display" Category Here you specify exactly which of the Windows visual effects you wish to use, configure how file types are handled and specify how folder windows and the Explorer should look and act. Here you will find detailed descriptions of your settings options, sorted by subcategory in the left side of the window: Animations and Effects Effects Here you can change settings that relate to the display and operation of the Windows user interface.
TuneUp Utilities Manual File Types Menu Operations In the Drives and folders section you configure their context menus. The Show "command prompt here" opens the command prompt at the desired location. You can execute DOS commands via the command prompt. Under Files and folders you can specify what commands are to be shown in the context menus of files and folders. Here, the four commands Send to, Move to folder, Copy to folder and Encrypt/Decrypt can be displayed.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Folder Options View Here you can determine how folder windows and the elements they contain are to be displayed. Windows XP: In the Window section you specify whether the tree view of directories in a folder window is always to be visible, whether the folder window last opened on logon is to be restored, whether compressed ZIP files are to be displayed as folders, and whether a detailed list is to be displayed.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Usage" Category Here you can enter a range of mouse and keyboard options, adapt the items of the Start menu and the speed at which submenus open, and determine the appearance and behavior of the taskbar. Here you will find detailed descriptions of your settings options, sorted by subcategory in the left side of the window: Input options Mouse functions Under Swap mouse buttons you can swap the left and right mouse button.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Keyboard Under Flashing cursor you can set how the cursor flashes at the point at which data is to be input (e.g. in a word processing program). Tip: Look in the small preview to the right of your current settings and the changes made. Use the slide control to specify the frequency of flashing. If desired, you can also set the cursor width to your liking and enter a value in pixels. Modern keyboards are made with a special Windows key with the Windows logo printed on it.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Start Menu General Under Opening submenus you specify whether the submenus should open automatically as soon as the mouse points to the menu entry in question or whether a click is also necessary. you specify whether submenus are to open automatically as soon as the cursor points to the menu item, or whether you must click first. There are great differences here between the various operating systems, about which we would like to go into further detail.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Recently Used Use the Default settings button to restore the Windows default settings. Windows XP: Under Recently used files you can set whether recently used files are to appear under Documents in the Start Menu. You can also define the exact number of documents to be displayed. When logging off, you can also automatically clear the list. Windows Vista and Windows 7: Under Recently used files you can set whether recently used files appear in the Start menu under Recently used.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Minimized Windows Sometimes, after the windows of a program have been minimized, only the title bar remains which is then automatically positioned at the base of the window. Under Position and alignment you determine the exact target position of these bars. The default setting is on the bottom left, where several bars are displayed side by side. Under Spacing, you can specify how many pixels there should be between the individual bars.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Communication" Category In this category, you can configure the behavior of Windows in the network, personalize Internet Explorer and Outlook Express and/or Office Outlook, speed up web surfing and protect your privacy by preventing certain programs from automatically sending data about your surfing habits.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Favorites Here you can show and hide favorites folders and their contents andthereby hide unwanted folders. Please note that the contents of the favorites folders is not shown here and only the available folders are listed. You can also sort the folders by name. Menu This is where you can customize the Internet Explorer menu bar and use the Settings button to add many useful commands to the context menu that is called up when you right-click on any web page.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Usage This is where you can make changes regarding the usage of Mozilla Firefox. Under Address bar you can specify that addresses will be automatically completed in the address bar, i.e. Internet addresses appear automatically in the address bar after you have entered the first few letters of the address (provided that you have already visited this website).
TuneUp Utilities Manual Usage This is where you can make changes regarding the usage of Opera. Under Autocomplete for web addresses you can specify that addresses will be automatically completed in the address bar, i.e. Internet addresses appear automatically in the address bar after you have entered the first few letters of the address. If, for example, you enter just one word only, then top-level domain suffixes like ".net" and ".com" are added to the end and the prefix "www." to the beginning.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Windows Mail Windows Vista: You can change the font here which is displayed in the application title bar. You can also decide whether the application should show a splash screen when starting up. Here you can also configure the security function that blocks executable e-mail attachments. If you do not wish to block these attachments, you can disable this function. But please note that such attachments may also contain malware such as viruses that are run when you click them.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Internet Explorer This is where you determine your privacy security settings. Under Integrated SmartScreen filters you can enable the SmartScreen filters to ensure that Internet Explorer checks the websites accessed for suspicious and known scam websites. Under Integrated Windows authentication, you can enable the Disable integrated Windows authentication option to ensure that Internet Explorer no longer automatically attempts to log on to websites using Windows authentication.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Management" Category This category of TuneUp System Control gives you control over many internal system settings. For example, you can adapt the startup process and user logon, configure automatic CD playing, system paths and user data, and adapt the default settings of the command prompt.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Drives General Windows XP: Here you make certain settings concerning your hard drives. For example you can enable UDMA66 support, which can speed up access to your drives. Under NTFS file system, you can set two options that relate to the new Windows NTFS file system: Save the date of the last access to a file and Save short (DOS) file names.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Advanced Clicking on the corresponding buttons here, takes you to the TuneUp StartUp Manager and TuneUp Process Manager modules, which you can use to configure the system startup and manage running programs. Startup and Maintenance System Startup Here you can make general settings about how Windows should proceed when starting up the system.
TuneUp Utilities Manual System General Under Windows registration, you can change the name and company of the user who registered the current Windows version. Here you can also see the serial number and product ID of your Windows license. Under Windows Installer - user data, enter the name and company name that should be automatically entered into the user information when new software is installed.
TuneUp Utilities Manual User Account Control Windows Vista and Windows 7: The User Account Control feature ensures that no unauthorized changes are made to the computer. It does this by asking whether a user has administrator rights to allow any changes to be made to the system. If User Account Control is enabled, a standard user will always be asked to enter an administrator password to make such changes.
TuneUp Utilities Manual "Wizards" Category In this category you will find the Copy settings wizard. It copies your settings to other user accounts and to the Windows logon screen. Copy settings You can use TuneUp System Control to make a number of settings by which to change the appearance and the behavior of the system to suit your requirements. However, these settings are only normally valid for your current user account.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 8. Overview of All Functions On the far right of the Start Center, you will see the Overview of all functions menu. Opening this menu gives you a list of all functions that TuneUp Utilities offers - clearly sorted according to application area. Installed Programs Disable Allows you to deactivate programs that you are not currently using, but do not wish to uninstall. (See also How to Disable Programs, p. 29).
TuneUp Utilities Manual Securely delete data Gives you three options for deleting your files or folders so that they cannot be restored, even by professionals. (See also How to Securely Delete Data, p. 74). Restore deleted files Searches your hard disk and mobile data carriers for deleted files and restores them. (See also How to Search for Deleted Files, p. 86).
TuneUp Utilities Manual Windows Turn on Turbo Mode Allows you to temporarily turn off unnecessary background programs or maintenance processes to give your computer a performance boost. (See also How to Switch on Turbo Mode, p. 39). Fixing Common Problems Shows you a list of common Windows problems and allows you to easily remedy your problems. (See also How to Fix Common Problems, p. 78).
TuneUp Utilities Manual TuneUp Settings General Settings Allows you to customize TuneUp Utilities to suit your needs, apply maintenance settings, and configure Live Optimization, Turbo Mode and the updates check for TuneUp Utilities. Configure Maintenance Allows you to specify maintenance tasks that should be run automatically at regular intervals. (See also How to Make Maintenance Settings, p. 16).
TuneUp Utilities Manual Editing the Registry In the following chapters, you will find out how you can edit the registry using the TuneUp Registry Editor module. Please note that this feature is only intended to be used by experienced users. Introduction The Windows registry is in effect a huge central database. Every new item of hardware or software you install is "registered" here. Over time, the registry gets larger and larger, making it increasingly difficult to keep a handle on things.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Editing a key In the context menu of a key, select the different editing functions. You can delete keys, rename them, and copy them to the clipboard. You can also edit the values of a key. In the context menu of a folder, select New to create a new key. Browsing the registry From the Context menu of a folder in the tree structure, select Search to begin searching within the registry. TuneUp Registry Editor offers you comprehensive search options here.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Undoing Changes The following chapters explain how to use the TuneUp Rescue Center module to undo changes that you made with TuneUp Utilities. You can also use TuneUp Rescue Center to perform system recoveries, i.e. undo changes that you did not make with TuneUp Utilities. Introduction Since you can make comprehensive changes and edits to your system with TuneUp Utilities, it can often happen that you want to undo a change at a later time.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Undoing Changes In the right column, TuneUp Rescue Center shows you a list of all saved backups arranged by module or date and specifies for each entry the number of modified settings, time of change and the disk space freed up by the changes. Showing details The Details button takes you to an exact log of the changes carried out. However you can only view this log. You cannot undo only selected changes.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Rescue Center Protection Every TuneUp Utilities module is protected by TuneUp Rescue Center as standard. You can disable this support for individual modules by clearing the relevant checkboxes. Backups Here you can set for how long the individual backups of TuneUp Rescue Center should be stored. The standard setting is for backups to be automatically deleted after two weeks and for a maximum of 60 backups to be stored.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Checking for Updates In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Update Wizard module to keep your TuneUp Utilities up to date and why it is important to do so. Introduction TuneUp Utilities is constantly being developed: individual features are expanded or adapted to suit the latest technology and any errors are fixed. When a new version is available it will be made available to you on the Internet.
TuneUp Utilities Manual If updates exist You receive a list of the available updates with a short description of the new or modified functions. Click Next to install the updates. If no updates exist If there are no updates, your TuneUp Utilities is already up to date and you can close the wizard by clicking Finish.
TuneUp Utilities Manual Displaying the TuneUp Optimization Report In the following chapters, you will find out how you can use the TuneUp Optimization Report to keep a constant overview of the extent to which you have optimized your computer to date with TuneUp Utilities. Introduction The TuneUp optimization report summarizes all of the optimization steps already performed by TuneUp Utilities.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 9. Rating Function for Programs You can turn on the useful Rating function for programs in the TuneUp Program Deactivator, TuneUp StartUp Manager and TuneUp Uninstall Manager modules. It shows you how useful other users of TuneUp Utilities found the programs that you have installed. You can use the rating function to help you decide which programs you really need in your day-to-day work.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Turn On the Rating Function Start either the TuneUp Program Deactivator, TuneUp StartUp Manager or TuneUp Uninstall Manager modules. The Rating function for programs dialog is displayed. Click OK. If you do not want to make a decision just now, you can click on Decide later. The module is started without the rating function.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 10. The TuneUp Utilities Gadget Another function of TuneUp Utilities is the gadget. This is not supported by Windows XP and is therefore only available to you with Windows Vista and Windows 7. The practical gadget can be displayed on the desktop. It keeps you constantly informed of the status of your computer.
TuneUp Utilities Manual How to Display the TuneUp Utilities Gadget You can display the TuneUp Utilities Gadget on your desktop at any time. In Windows Vista, proceed as follows: l l l Open the Accessories folder under All Programs in the Windows Start menu. Then click on Windows Sidebar. A list of all the gadgets installed on your computer is shown. Activate the TuneUp Utilities gadget by double-clicking on it.
TuneUp Utilities Manual 11. TuneUp Utilities in taskbar notification area The notification area is the area on the right-hand side of the Windows taskbar. This displays, for example, the time, status icons or program shortcuts. TuneUp Utilities has a notification area icon, which displays information on the status of your system at any time and provides an entry point to TuneUp Utilities. When you double-click on the notification area icon, TuneUp Utilities starts up.
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TuneUp Utilities Manual Maintenance Center Maintenance Tasks Management Managing running programs Manually Running Maintenance Tasks 130 14, 17 126 82-83 26 150 Reducing System Load 26 Registry 44 Remove broken shortcuts 53-54 Restoring Deleted Files 85-86 Scroll wheel 115 Memory Management 127 Security 129 Memory Usage 127 Security Center 130 Menu Appearance 112 Settings Menu Bar 9 Shortcuts Menu Operations 113 Showing System Information Minimized Windows 119 Showing the Op
TuneUp Utilities Manual TuneUp Shortcut Cleaner TuneUp Shredder 53-54 62, 74, 76 TuneUp StartUp Manager 34-36 TuneUp StartUp Optimizer 55-56 TuneUp Styler 90-92 TuneUp System Control TuneUp System Information 90, 109-110 88 TuneUp Tuning Status 6 TuneUp Turbo Mode 38 TuneUp Undelete 85-87 TuneUp Uninstall Manager 31-32 TuneUp Update Wizard 9, 141 TuneUp Utilities Gadget 146 Tuning Status Turbo Mode Undo changes Undoing Changes Unnecessary files User Account Control User Logon Visual e