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Condor Innovations Inc.
p: 604-692-2181
f: 604-689-9206
3rd Floor - 1128 Hornby St.
Vancouver, BC,
V6Z 2L4
Canada.

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| Tools to give new life to your old PC |
Your PC is full of data that harms performance, slows up your hard disk, and makes system crashes more likely. Some of the junk came with your PC, other has been accumulating over time, as a result of installing and uninstalling programs, surfing the Web and creating and saving files.
Dowloadable software can clean up your PC, increase performance and make your life easier. |
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| PC Decrapifier |
| Brand new computers are usually loaded with software bloat, software that use more system resources than necessary while offering little or no benefit to its users. The PC maker gets paid to put it there, slowing down your PC startup and its general operation.
The free PC Decrapifier removes some of this software, such as QuickBooks Trial, Wild Tangent Games, Dell URL Assistant, and many others.
You should create a restore point just in case it removes something that you wanted to keep.

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| CCleaner |
This is a free and simple program to do basic system cleaning. It cleans temp files and Internet traces, and fixes Registry errors. It'll do more as well, including showing you all programs that load on system startup, and deleting and uninstalling programs.

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| TuneUp Utilities 2010 |
This all-in-one program costs US$50 but provides the user the ability to maintain the system, increase performance, fix problems, customize Windows, manage system startup, uninstall programs, restore deleted files, check hard drives for errors, manage running programs, show system information, permanently erase data and edit the registry.
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| Autoruns |
Autoruns shows you what programs are configured to run during system bootup or login, and shows you the entries in the order Windows processes them. It offers details about each, such as the program or service name, and its location on your PC. With this information, you can decide what you don’t want to run on startup, another step in cleaning up your machine.
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