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By Mike Williams  Posted on July 6 2014

 

Windows is a highly configurable operating system, with hundreds of settings and options available. But taking full advantage of this can be a challenge, as many settings are buried deep in the Registry, while others are scattered around a host of programs and applets.

Windows Tweaker aims to help by giving easy access to 100-plus system tweaks (on Windows Vista and later) from a single interface. It’s portable, open source and entirely free of adware and other annoyances, so we downloaded the latest version 5.0 to take a look.

 



 

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Have reviewed this and also given it a try but to be honest I think that there are better alternatives out there including Ultimate Windows Tweaker (UWT) which is also portable and much more comprehensive.  The advantage of Windows Tweaker 5.0 is that it has a much more modern interface.

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