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You can do that right now can't you?
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Below is a link that explains most services. It was designed to aid those in selecting which services can safely be turned off.
They include all versions of windows.
This is an incredible amount of information that will help Game Booster users to better understand what they should and should not turn off.
Black Viper's Configuration Examples and Recommendations
http://www.blackviper.com/wiki/Main_Page
Might want to make this sticky as I'm sure many users will reference this.
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Hey,
id like to see a Button for ONLINE gaming with all the settings i can tic.
and a seperate button for OFFLINE gaming with all the settings.
This would add more .exe i can turn off thus boosting my game even better.
great work so far and thx for showing it in Giveawayoftheday website where i found it.
Cheers
I suggested something similar previously.
I asked for the ability to save multiple configurations. 2 like you suggest but why limit it to 2?
I think this is a good idea.
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Convenience. I didn't have to clutter up my desktop, taskbar, or folders with game shorcuts.
Aren't the shortcuts just in Game Box?
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Why does Game Booster 3 need game box when Game booster automatically starts and stops with the game execution?
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i thinks it working just nicely for me, may be able to adjust the speed in games?
If you mean make games run faster than normal, that could get you banned. That would be a cheat.
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If you add additional features GB2 will become bloated and consume additional resources. This is especially a problem with a program which single focus is to reduce resources.
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enoskype,
Check this out.
http://www.ax64.com/
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=339999
It a very new and inexpensive backup and snapshot utility that will revert your whole system (or single files) if something goes wrong.
It is amazing software and nothing else like it.
If I did what you did above, I would just revert, then go back to installing one driver at a time.