User's Manual
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Drives
General (Windows XP only)
Here you make certain settings concerning your hard drives. For example you can enable UDMA66
support, which can speed up access to your drives.
Under NTFS file system, you can set two options that relate to the new Windows NTFS file system:
Save the date of the last access to a file and Save short (DOS) file names. We recommend that
you leave both options enabled, as disabling them may have negative side effects on the efficiency of
hard disk defragmentation and on compatibility with older software.
Memory space
Windows automatically sounds the alarm if there is only a small amount of disk space remaining on a
drive. If this warning disturbs you, you can disable the Display warning about low disk space option.
AutoPlay
Under Media change monitoring, you can turn on the Monitor CD drives for media change option.
If you do so, Windows monitors the CD drives. As soon as a new data carrier is inserted, Windows
reads it and tries to launch its content automatically.
Under AutoPlay, you can click on Advanced to open a window in which you can specify autoplay
settings for various data carriers, such as music CDs.
Advanced
Under TuneUp Styler, you can click on Start TuneUp Styler to call up the module and use it to
change the icons of individual drives.
Under TuneUp Drive Defrag, you can click on Start TuneUp Drive Defrag to open the module for
defragmenting drives and for optimally arranging files on the drives.
Under Computer (or My Computer in Windows XP), you can click on Settings to specify which drives
are displayed in the Windows (My) Computer.
Memory and Cache
Memory Management
This includes settings for managing the physical and virtual memory.
Under Virtual memory, you can specify that drivers and the Windows system core can be replaced if
necessary or are always kept in the RAM.
Under Page file, you can specify that TuneUp Utilities always overwrites the content of the Windows
page file with zeros, thereby deleting it when the system is shut down.
Clicking on Recommended accepts the settings recommended by TuneUp Utilities.
Memory Usage