7Smoker Pro 1.0

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    Windows 7

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Improve the performance for your computer drastically. Our service manager allows you to use service presets to stop and disable services without needing any knowledge. 7Smoker Pro includes a One Button Autotuner that will tune your system to perfection based on the configuration of your system. Simple for beginners. Powerful for experts. 7Smoker Pro includes hundreds of settings in addition for the expert tweaker that likes to get his hands dirty. There are over 100 security settings alone. With 7Smoker Pro you will be able to increase performance, increase the security of Windows 7, and prevent other users from changing your settings. With the 7Smoker Pro User Account Control feature you can adjust the settings for User Account Control in Windows 7 to make it work the way you want it to. 7Smoker Pro also has maintenance tools to help you keep your computer clean and tidy. If you are serious about tweaking your system to absolute perfection, then 7Smoker Pro is the only choice. 7Smoker Pro also includes DriveFreeze, a feature to lock down your removable storage devices so nobody can use them without your permission. You can lock down USB drives, CD-ROM/DVD drives, and floppy drives.

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