-Does your computer fail to bootup?
-Does your computer freeze and reboot?
-Cannot access your data due to the lost password?
-Does your computer contain critical data?
-Don't have a recent backup?
-Reformatted your harddrive?
-Accidentally deleted files?

Our blog will provide the relevant information on free tools, techniques, and approaches to recover your computer and get your valuable data back.

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EzMem Optimizer: Freeware RAM Optimizer for Windows

EZMem Optimizer is a very simple Free RAM utility. Users that prefer simplicity, will enjoy all aspects of this program. Just one click of a button - and in a few seconds your system recovers valuable RAM.

It also shows real-time memory status, to check the difference before and after freeing RAM on your machine. This application has been optimized for a balance between RAM freed and system performance.

Software is absolutely portable.

Usage Recommendations
  • This product requires the VB6 Runtime which should be downloaded from Microsoft (1MB). Please install the runtime before running the program (and reboot if asked). Please note that on some systems (XP and above) the runtime usually does not need to be installed.
  • Do not use the system while optimizing.
  • For all general purposes, it is strongly recommended to choose the Light level of optimization. 
Installation

No Installation is required. Simply unzip the files, and run the main executable. Please read the included text files before actually running the executable.


System requirements
  • Any standard system with Windows OS with a couple of available mbytes of disk space will do.
  • Minimum screen resolution 800x600.
  • Supported Operating Systems: Win9x/ME/NT/2k/XP/2003.

Developers website: http://www.e-systems.ro/ezmem.htm

Free Hard Drive Defragmenter and Optimizer - MyDefrag

Many of you are already familiar with excellent free defragmenter JkDefrag, developed by J.C. Kessels. If you have had a chance to experience the computer performance improvement following the defragmentation done with JkDefrag, you would be definitely interested to try a relatively new defragmentation freeware from the same developer, which replaces JkDefrag in the line of the software releases.

MyDefrag Overview
MyDefrag is a disk defragmenter and optimizer (a maintenance utility to make your harddisk faster) for Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, 2008, and for X64. It is freeware, no time limit, fully functional, no advertisements. Fast, low overhead, with many optimization strategies, can handle floppies, USB disks, memory sticks, and anything else that looks like a disk to Windows. Included are a set of easy to use scripts for end users, a scripting engine for demanding users, a screensaver, and a combined Windows plus command line version that can be scheduled by the Windows task scheduler or for use from administrator scripts.
MyDefrag is extremely solid because it is based on the standard defragmentation API by Microsoft, a system library that is included in Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, and 2008. Most defragmenters are based on this API, including the free defragmenter that comes with Windows and many commercial defragmenters. Basically all MyDefrag does is send "move this file to that location" commands to the API. The API is part of the operating system and can safely move almost any file on the disk, without risk and while the computer is in full use.

Defragmention Process
Imagine a book split into several parts, some pages are over here, other pages in another room on another floor altogether. You will have to walk a lot when you need to read the book. It may sound silly, but this is exactly what happens to files on your harddisk. Defragmentation will put all the parts (fragments) back together, making your computer a lot faster.

Optimization Process
Imagine a big library with lots of books, spread out all over the building and not sorted whatsoever. There is an index telling you exactly where every book is, but you will have to walk a lot when you need several books. This is exactly what happens on your harddisk, the files that belong to an application can be all over the place, anywhere on the harddisk. Optimization will bring all the files together in one place, leaving the rest of the harddisk empty, and will sort the files, for example alphabetically.
Defragmentation and optimization will not only make a harddisk faster, but also lengthen it's life span, because the disk will have less work to do and therefore have less wear and tear. Also, it will refresh and strengthen the magnetic data on the harddisk by simply reading the (weakened) data and writing it afresh. However, defragmenting and optimizing is work, so excessive defragmenting and optimizing can actually cause more wear and tear than it prevents.
  • On most harddisks the beginning of the harddisk is considerably faster than the end, sometimes by as much as 200 percent! You can measure this yourself with utilities such as HD Tune. MyDefrag is therefore geared towards moving all files to the beginning of the disk.
  • MyDefrag organizes files into zones, such as directories, Windows files, files used while booting, regular files, and rarely used files. The most accessed files are placed at the beginning of the harddisk, and files that are commonly used together are placed in close proximity to each other. That results in a dramatic speed increase, and is in fact more important than defragmentation. The program comes with scripts with a zone organization suitable for most users, power users can customize the zones through scripts.
  • Sorting the files on your disk can give you even more speed. There are several sorting strategies to choose from. Most of them will take a lot of data shuffling, taking a lot of time for MyDefrag to complete, and therefore should only be used occasionally.
  • A running computer will create and delete temporary files like there is no tomorrow. If the harddisk were completely optimized then the only place for new temporary files would be behind all the other data. Which is rather slow. MyDefrag can maintain free spaces at various locations on the disk to make temporary files faster.
  • Windows reserves a percentage on NTFS disks for the MFT (Master File Table), but can place normal files there if the rest of the disk is full. The files will remain there, even when there is enough space again. MyDefrag can look for files in the NTFS reserved areas and move them to normal diskspace, making the reserved areas available again for the MFT.
Why use MyDefrag instead of the standard Windows defragmenter?
  • Much faster.
  • Totally automatic, extremely easy to use.
  • Optimized for daily use.
  • Disk optimization, several strategies.
  • Directories are moved to the beginning of the disk.
  • Reclaims NTFS reserved areas after disk-full.
  • Maintains free spaces for temporary files.
  • Can defragment very full harddisks.
  • Can defragment very large files.
  • Can defragment individual directories and files.
  • Can be run automatically with the Windows Scheduler.
  • Can be used from the command line.
  • Can be used as a screen saver.
  • Can be run from CD-ROM or memory stick.
  • Script language, can be customized.
Developer Website: http://www.mydefrag.com/
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Automatic Drivers Checker and Updater RadarSync is now Free

Yes, until recently, the program was shareware. So, the users, who were reluctant to test it under non-freebie conditions, are free now to test and use it with no limitations.


With this utility, you can ensure your computer is running smooth, fast, and most efficiently due to the latest available drivers instantly updated for all hardware devices installed. Get the latest, correct updates for your PC's essential driver and software files with this free automatic update checker. Updating frequently prevents computer problems such as crashes, security holes and bugs, components and peripherals that don't work properly, and a slow computer.

RadarSync provides a detailed list of the updates your computer needs and helps you download and install them. RadarSync takes the guesswork out of the important task of keeping your computer up-to-date. With RadarSync, you know you're getting exactly the files your computer needs, without wasting time hunting around vendor websites.

Following the utility initialization on your PC, it is starting to scan your computer for any available updates. The scan process takes only a few minutes and the program pulls up the computer running components and their status in terms of the available drivers’ updates. RadarSync works by checking your PC against authors’ database of over 90,000 files. It searches for updates for the installed driver and software files on your computer, notifies you when they are available, and helps you download and install them in the right place.

The good thing is that there is an option to select the programs you want to update, so you are in power to choose only the drivers you are interested in. If there are the case, when, for some reason, you prefer to keep the existing driver version, you will be able to keep it with no problems to argue with this software.

Note that you need to be patient during the process of downloading and drivers update, and the time depends on the current computer status. While the software is downloading and updating drivers, be prepared to the situation, when your computer will temporary stop responding, since the operation will require significant computer resources.

OS: All Windows Operating Systems are supported, including Windows Vista and Windows 7. Choose the appropriate operational file from the authors’ webpage.


Note: Before performing any updated, I would recommend creating a restore point. Safety first!

Auslogics Disk Defrag

Disk Defrag Overview

Auslogics Disk Defrag is a free compact defragmentation tool that supports FAT 16/32, and NTFS (with compressed and encrypted files). For the individual and corporate user Disk Defrag is perfect for maintaining high-level disk performance.

Here you can select from the drop down list of hard disk drives. You can also defragment removable drives such as USB keys, Flash Memory Cards and other removable drives by enabling the "Display removable drives" option in the program settings.

Disk Fragmentation Map

You can watch Disk Defrag optimizing your disk on the disk fragmentation map. The map shows you disk clusters, each cluster being red (still fragmented), blue or green (already optimized), gray (free space) or yellow for clusters occupied by the MFT (Master File Table).

How Disk Defragmentation Works

Files on disk are often split into two or more pieces. In order to read these files, the disk reading heads have to frequently move which slows down disk access and causes wear and tear to the disk drive. Defragmetation consolidates such files to speed up disk access and prolong the disk life.

Defragmentation Results

After the disk defragmentation is complete you will be presented with a summary of the process. You can click the "Display Report" button to open a comprehensive defragmentation report with all defragmented files listed in it.

System Requirements

The following minimal configuration is recommended to run this product.

• 7/Vista/2008/XP/2000/2003 (32-bit and 64-bit supported)
• 64 Mb of RAM 
• 10 Mb of available disk space

Portable Version

The defragmenter can be used without need to be installed on the hard drive as portable utility. To convert the regular version to portable one perform the follows:
  • Download the installer and install to the default folder.
  • Copy all files (except unins000.exe and unins000.dat) to a folder of your choice.
  • Finally, uninstall the program.
  • Launch diskdefrag.exe.
Website: http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag

Wise Disk Cleaner Free Utility

Wise Disk Cleaner is a user friendly, fast and easy to use application developed to free up disk space by deleting junk files that are no longer used by any software on your system. Even the least experienced user can easily remove junk files with this tool.

Your hard disk is littered with junk files you don’t need, taking up precious hard disk space, and potentially slowing down your computer’s performance. There are files of all kinds, such as temporary files that applications should delete when they’re no longer needed, and various log files, index files and backup files. You’d be amazed at how much space these junk files take up.

Wise Disk Cleaner can identify more than 50 types of junk files, and you can customize the list. The program only deletes the files that you tell it to. You can choose to have the files permanently deleted, or else first moved to the Recycle Bin. Other options you can choose from are do the cleanup automatically, or manually. You’ll be amazed at how much hard disk space this program can gain for you, so automatically got back plenty of hard disk space.

The Professional Edition provides additional advanced options. It lets you identify more junk files and old files. And for your safety, you can move these files to a designated folder, allowing you to restore them if needed. You can also export files that list in the result table to MS Excel. While the professional software version (cost $20) gives extra functions, the basic free release is useful enough and could be considered as a valuable addition to your Hard Drive maintenance toolbox.


Homepage: http://free-disk-cleaner.wisecleaner.com/

Download: http://www.ziddu.com/download/3708805/WDC4Free.exe.html


OS
: Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/XP-X64/2003/Vista.
License: Freeware.

PC requirements: Pentium 233 MHz or above. 32 MB RAM or above, 5 MB hard drive space or more.

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Smart Freeware Portable Defragmentation Utility - Defraggler

Defraggler is a defragmentation program developed by Piriform Ltd. Defraggler is different from any other similar tools on the market allows users to defragment individual files on their computer system. Defraggler is offered free of charge to anyone, though Piriform accepts donations for the program.

Defraggler can defragment individual files, groups of files, or free space on any FAT32 or NTFS partition. It also displays the location of these files on the specified partition. Defraggler is also a portable program that can be used from a USB flash drive. The current version of Defraggler takes a low amount of disk memory.

Main Features:

1. Piriform Defraggler shows your disk layout in the traditional "large mosaic of colored squares" fashion, and the colors leap and bounce around as various sectors are read from or written to. This offers no improvement in functionality over Windows line graph style, but I find it more interesting to watch.

2. Most defragmentation tools only let you defrag the whole drive. Defraggler gives you the power to select individual files and folders to defrag. So you can get the job done in seconds, rather than waiting for the whole drive to complete. Of course if you want to defrag the whole drive Defraggler will let you do that too.

3. Defraggler was written in the same compact architecture as other award-winning freeware Piriform products (CCleaner and Recuva). This results in a compact single EXE application, which can be copied to a thumbdrive and then used whenever you need it, without a complex installation process. The EXE itself is less than 1MB!

4. Defraggler supports all OSs released since Windows 2000, this includes Windows 2000, 2003, XP and Vista. 64-bit support has also just been added! Additionally Defraggler supports both NTFS and FAT32 file systems.

5. After analysis Defraggler lists all the fragmented files on the drive. Selecting one or many will highlight their location on the disk. Allowing you to visually see the location of files on the disk.

How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch Defraggler.exe.

Developers’ Website: http://www.defraggler.com/

Virtual Memory Optimization in Windows Computers

What is Page File?

A key to improving your PC’s performance is the page file (also called the swap file and/or virtual memory). A page file is a cache of data on your hard drive; this cache is used to supplement your computer’s main memory (RAM). When a computer runs out of memory, it uses the page file. Since data access on a hard drive is slow compared to accessing memory, your PC’s performance takes a hit.

What is exactly Virtual Memory?

In a 32-bit computer, the memory addresses are 32 bits long and stored as binary (base 2) numbers. There are approximately 4 billion possible different 32-bit binary numbers (2^32=4,294,967,296). Because of this, there is a 4GB limit for addressable memory in a 32-bit computer.

A program instruction on an Intel 386 or later CPU can address up to 4GB of memory, using its full 32 bits. Each process is assigned an address space of 4GB of virtual memory, regardless of the amount of available physical memory. Each process is isolated from the rest and has its own 4GB address space. This means that the 4GB addressability limit applies on a per-application basis, not across all applications taken together.

This is normally far more than the RAM of the machine. The amount of physical memory on the computer is not related to the amount of memory address space. If a computer has 256MB of physical memory, there is still a 4GB memory address space, and if a computer has 8GB of physical memory, there is still a 4GB memory address space.

Applications are not allowed direct access to physical memory. When an application requests more memory, Windows maps some physical memory (as long as some is available) into the process’s address space.

The hardware provides for programs to operate in terms of as much as they wish of this full 4GB space as Virtual Memory, those parts of the program and data which are currently active being loaded into Physical Random Access Memory (RAM). Windows maintains several tables that keep track of all of this, and the application knows only about the virtual memory address.

The processor itself then translates (‘maps’) the virtual addresses from an instruction into the correct physical equivalents, doing this on the fly as the instruction is executed. The processor manages the mapping in terms of pages of 4KB each - a size that has implications for managing virtual memory by the system.

Why do I need page file optimization?

Optimizing your page file when you’re running low on RAM is always a good idea. When all physical RAM in a computer is in use, Windows starts using the hard disk as if it were additional RAM. This is why we have a Page file (also called the swap file). Because RAM memory is a lot faster than the hard disk, whenever the computer begins to use the Page file to relieve memory pressure, we begin to experience drastic performance degradation.

One of the most effective things you can do to improve performance is ensure that there is enough RAM available to avoid frequent paging (swapping) of memory contents between disk and RAM.

This means that the actual limit on the memory used by all applications is the amount of RAM installed plus the maximum size of the Page file.

How much swap space do you need? That depends the amount of RAM you have and the programs you use. The current algorithm Windows uses to set the default paging file size is:

  • If total physical RAM is less than 2 gigabytes (GB), the paging file is set to 1.5 times the amount of RAM or 2 GB, whichever is smaller.
  • If total physical RAM is equal to or more than 2 GB, the default size is set to 2 GB.
Note that in Default Windows settings the setup amounts of initial and maximum page files are different. It is recommended to make its initial size as big as the maximum size. Although this will cause the Page file to occupy more HD space, we do not want it to start off small, then having to constantly grow on the HD. Writing large files (and the Page file is indeed large) to the HD will cause a lot of disk activity that will cause performance degradation. Also, since the Page file only grows in increments, you will probably cause Page file fragmentation, adding more overhead to the already stressed HD.

Should You Disable Your Page File?

Several experts suggest that you disable the page file to increase performance, by doing away with the page file that means your computer won’t have to access the hard drive. So it should be faster, right? It can be, or it can cause several instability problems for your computer. Many programs won’t even run without a page file enabled. The effect definitely depends on the amount of physical memory available. The 8 GB RAM systems might run just like normal, but when you lower the amount of memory available to 2 GB, system instability will definitely be visible.

Page File configuration

For simplicity of the task, you might follow the Microsoft recommendations listed above for the amount of the Page file settings. However, you can go further and set it according to particular needs of your computer, which require more time and more experience.

Open System Properties, then the Advanced tab and press the Performance Settings button, selecting the Advanced tab, finally pressing the Change button. Select the Drive which XP is installed to and set the Paging file size for selected drive to Custom size, setting the Initial size and Maximum to 1500MB according to the basic recommendations. If you have multiple drives available ensure these are set to No paging file. Click Ok and restart as required for the changes to take effect.

You can stop right here if you do not want to go deeper and you are satisfied with standard settings. Otherwise, you can continue with recommendations below.

After computer reboot press Ctrl + Alt +Delete simultaneously and load the Task Manager, selecting the Performance tab. This tab allows use to monitor peak Virtual Memory use (The Peak value in the Commit Charge (K) section). This window can be minimized and you should then run your most resource intensive Applications in order to see just how Virtual Memory is utilized. Once you’re satisfied with your testing switch back to Task Manager.

The Peak value records maximum Virtual Memory use during the session, in K, e.g. in the image above 324548K. Dividing this amount by 1024 gives you the value in MB - 317MB in this instance. For improved stability this value should be padded, so add at least 50MB to this value, e.g. 317MB should be increased to 400MB. This provides us with a Minimum Page File size to use. If the real demand of virtual memory is different, you can tweak the original settings.

Once more open System Properties, select the Advanced tab and press the Performance Settings button, selecting the Advanced tab, finally pressing the Change button.

A few general points to recall before you do anything;
If you have only 1 Hard Drive, split into multiple partitions, the Page File should be set to the partition XP is installed to, you should not create multiple Page Files for different partitions in this case, i.e. 1 Hard Drive = 1 Page File.

If you have multiple Hard Drives installed it is beneficial to locate the Page File on the Hard Drive XP is not installed to; but only where the other Hard Drive is of a similar or better performance, e.g. if you have a SATA Drive and ATA 100 Drive the Page File should be located on the SATA Drive regardless as it is notably faster.

The Page File should not be located on a mirrored Drive, e.g. RAID array, if possible as fault tolerance/backup is not required and may decrease performance.

How to overcome the 4GB limitation for page file in Windows?

When you set the paging file size in Windows, the documentation states that the largest paging file that you can select is 4,095 megabytes (MB). This limit is imposed by the page mapping that we use on x86 processors. These processors cannot handle more pages per page file. This is the limit set per volume; you can actually create paging files this large on one or more drives if you need a larger paging file. If extra drives or volumes are not available, you can create multiple paging files on a single drive by placing them in separate folders.

To create multiple paging files on one volume to overcome the 4,095-MB limit:
1. On the drive or volume you want to hold the paging files, create folders for the number of paging files you want to create on the volume. For example, C:’Pagefile1, C:’Pagefile2, and C:’Pagefile3.
2. Click Start, Click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.
3. In the left pane, locate and click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE’System’CurrentControlSet’Control’SessionManager’MemoryManagement
4. Find the Pagingfiles value, and then double-click it to open it.
5. Remove any existing values, and add the following values:
c:’pagefile1’pagefile.sys 3000 4000 c:’pagefile2’pagefile.sys 3000 4000 c:’pagefile3’Pagefile.sys 3000 4000
6. Click OK, and then quit Registry Editor.
7. Restart the computer to cause the changes to take effect.
8. Access the virtual memory settings to check the properties of the paging file. To do this, follow these steps.

Sources and Additional Information:
http://www.petri.co.il/pagefile_optimization.htm
http://g4tv.com/techtvvault/features/36099/Optimize-Windows-XP-Page-File.html
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237740
http://www.pctipsbox.com/speed-up-windows-by-optimizing-your-page-file/
http://www.techspot.com/tweaks/memory-winxp/memory-4.shtml

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