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Old Dec-10-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Tweak Your System - Xteq X-Setup 6.3

Xteq X-Setup is a so-called "hacker" or "tweaker" program. It allows you to change settings that are normally hidden deeply in some configuration-files like the registry fast and easily.

X-Setup offers several advantages, making it the "ultimate tool for black belt system tuning". It's runs on any Windows version (incl. XP), is clutter-free, easy to use, extensible, powerful, covers any aspect of your computer and has more configuration options than any other tweaker.

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THIS HAS NO SPYWARE!!! I use it all the time, it's great for making those changes that Microsoft doesn't make an easier way to do it other then sifting through the registry. Check it out! I thought there would be a couple of people that would be interested in this.
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XPantispy is good for them iritating tweaks as well.

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