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This Optimization tool
provides some options for you to improve the speed of your file system.

1. Optimize
CD/DVD-ROM: This optimization tool provides users with the most accurate
CD/DVD-ROM access method on the basis of your memory size and hard disk size.
For non-virtual CD-ROM users, is recommended that you adjust the regulating bar
to "Wise Registry Cleaner Recommended Value." Virtual CD-ROM users must adjust the
regulating bar to its maximum value. (PS: This option is only valid for Windows 9x/me/2000/XP/2003)
2. Allow
Windows to auto optimize the start partition: This option can let Windows
auto-optimize the startup partition when the system needs it. We suggest users
select this option. (PS: This
option is only valid for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista)
3.
Automatically unload unused DLLS: Enables DLLs to auto-release
physical memory when they are idle. Users with less memory are recommended to
select this option to save more physical memory for other applications to use. (PS: This option is only valid for Windows 9x)
4. Allow
Windows to optimize the hard disk in the background when idle: We suggest users
select this option. (PS: This option is only valid for Windows XP/2003/Vista)
5. Close auto debugging
function: In the Windows default setting, the system
will assign debugging tools to debug when any error happens (e.g. Dr Watson.
Remark: When a user has installed development tools such as Microsoft Visual
Studio or msdev, etc.). Sometimes debugging tools can be a danger to the system
because they consume extra system resources. We suggest that you disable the
auto-debugging function of the debugging tools.
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