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Best Free Windows 64-bit Software

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   5. Disk and File

Best Free Windows 64-bit Disk Defragmenter

The applications recommended in this category use the Windows API (Application Programming Interface) for defragmentation. This means that even if the program crashes Windows should be able to repair or recover from any problems.

If you utilize Windows built-in ReadyBoost and install a third-party defragmenter then don't be tempted to disable the disk defragmenter built into Windows Vista and 7. If you do, you will greatly reduce the effectiveness of ReadyBoost, the mechanism that monitors files accessed during the last 5 boots and creates a boot plan to reduce startup time. This boot plan is passed to the Windows disk defragmenter to allow the placement of files used during the boot process to be optimized.

    Defraggler

Piriform's Defraggler, like all Piriform products, has a nice clean interface with easy-to-understand features. It "performs a very fast “quick defragmentation” with decent file reorganization but if you perform a complete defrag process, which takes longer, you obtain results that are worthwhile" although not highly optimized like MyDefrag (see below). "Defraggler also supports scheduling, low priority and boot defrag" but does not have a flexible scripting language. (Best Free Disk De-fragmenter)

     MyDefrag

MyDefrag is the advanced power option and is the top pick in Best Free Disk De-fragmenter. It is novel in two ways: it uses a defragmentation and file placement engine, JKDefrag; and all activities are carried out by scripts. MyDefrag is effectively the graphical user interface through which you run the scripts.

MyDefrag comes with standard scripts so select the option (including "fast defrag" and "optimize daily") that best suits you. The output from the scripts themselves is unimpressive as it is largely unchanged from JKDefrag. Compared with other products, it uses a more advanced algorithm to optimize the placement of files on the disk. It also has a simple scheduler and scripts can also be run from Windows or other programs,

Note that MyDefrag requires administrator privilege and, if running from the Task Scheduler under Windows Vista or 7 then it is recommended that the SYSTEM account is used.

Best Free Windows 64-bit File Manager

I've listed these in order of ease of use if you are moving from Windows Explorer.

     Q-Dir

Q-Dir is simple and easy to use because it follows Windows Explorer conventions but with up to four panes, each of which can have multiple tabs and tree views. Full drag-and-drop is implemented making it more productive than Explorer. It supports a wide variety of functions and customisations although you really need to refer to the on-line FAQs to get the most out of it. It has a small footprint, and is not resource intensive but "lacks some of the more advanced features available in other offerings in this category. The configuration is mostly limited to window arrangement. The toolbars are appropriately compact, but cannot be customized." (Best Free File Manager)

     MultiCommander

MultiCommander by Mathias Svensson is a powerful dual-pane file manager with tree views but without tabs. MultiCommander has many features and supports plug-ins to provide even more. But it also tries to simplify the transition from Windows Explorer by providing "Quick Look'N'Feel Setup" where you can choose to retain Explorer's shortcuts and mousekeys. Just be aware that it doesn't work 100% so one of my favoured techniques didn't work.

     Double Commander

Double Commander is a long-standing beta project based on the shareware Total Commander which means it also supports Total Commander plug-ins to provide a bewildering array of additional functionality. Out of the box it is a powerful dual-pane file manager with tabs and many other built-in functions and options. The interface was is not very attractive but it is, of course, customizable. I had no significant problem with it even though it is called a beta version.

Best Free Windows 64-bit Folder Synchronizer

     FreeFileSync

FreeFileSync has a "very clear and informative interface. The preview is very easy to understand, and file collisions and deletions are more readily recognizable than many other sync programs  If you require a sync program that can copy files that are in use or locked, FreeFileSync has you covered there too!  Unfortunately it only has very basic filters, no auto sync feature, and no direct support for FTP.  My final complaint would be that its help file is a little sparse. Those few flaws aside, I found it to be well designed and easy to use." (Best Free Folder Synchronization Utility.)

     SyncToy

Microsoft SyncToy is a versatile utility that will satisfy all but the most demanding of users. It also runs very quickly despite being based on the .NET framework. The only major things it lacks are the ability to select files from a folder via a standard tree view, direct support for ftp, and a portable version.

Operations are carried out on local and/or remote pre-defined folder pairs. Remote folders can be specified by drive letter or UNC name. You define and name these pairs, files can be included or excluded based on wildcards and/or file attributes, and then when you want to perform a task, you recall one of these pairs and carry out the operation. Syncing can be in either direction and covers all options from complete sync to updating newer files only. SyncToy can also keep track of files you rename and rename those in the sync destination. Overwritten files in the destination can be saved in the recycle bin, in case you need the older version. SyncToy also allows you to preview a sync, that is, view what would happen if the sync operation was executed. This ensures the operation will do exactly what you want before you use it. In addition to the easy to use GUI, SyncToy can also be run from the command line to sync a chosen folder pair or, all folder pairs.

Best Free Windows 64-bit Disk Cleaner

     CCleaner

CCleaner is "a product that started off as pretty basic but has continued to improve to the point where it is now very close to the best in its class regardless of price. It's very effective in freeing up disk space by removing unused and temporary files, cookies, Recycle bin entries, Windows hot-fix files, history and cache files in many applications such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari and hundreds of others." (Best Free File Cleaner Utility)

CCleaner is the main tool I recommend to Windows users. Cleaning your disk or system can be scary if you don't know what you're doing. CCleaner helps because it is simple to use, has many options, is relatively conservative in its cleaning, is updated many times each year, and allows you to do much more than cleaning unnecessary files. It also cleans registry entries, wipe disks, manages startup applications, and uninstalls software.

Best Free Windows 64-bit Program Uninstaller

This is one of the categories where a 32-bit application that is 64-bit compatible is unlikely to be satisfactory.  Unless you change your registry settings, a 32-bit application cannot see the 64-bit registry. For this reason I'm only reviewing 64-bit applications. Unfortunately, although the paid version of Best Free Program Uninstaller Revo Uninstaller is a native 64-bit application the 64-bit features are not available in the free version.

     Comodo Programs Manager

Comodo Programs Manager (CPM) is a simple to use uninstaller which is largely a replacement for Windows Uninstaller. You can uninstall either programs, drivers and services, Windows features, or Windows updates. Even incomplete installs or uninstalls can be removed as CPM accesses a database of products to determine the settings for programs that need to be uninstalled.

If you choose to opt into their Application Contribute Programme then CPM will send Comodo information about programs you install. If you don't opt into the programme then you will not be provided with access to Comodo's database information and you won't see the files and registry keys installed. If you work with the programme then you might be annoyed by the background process to update CPM's database Comodo - it runs far too often in the background and cannot be scheduled.

Best Free Windows 64-bit Data Recovery and File Undelete

     Recuva

Piriform Recuva is very easy to use, has a simple user interface, and works quickly. "However, it only works great on straight forward recovery. I found that after formatting the disk deep scan could only locate and recover 19 files out of 106."  (Free Data Recovery and File Un-delete Utility)

Best Free Windows 64-bit Secure File Eraser

     Eraser

"Eraser allows you to easily add tasks to securely erase selected files and folders, unused disk space (aka free space), cluster tips (aka slack space), and the recycling bin. Eraser can overwrite the data area with your choice of a variety of random data patterns (14 default patterns and a custom pattern creator). It comes with a very detailed built-in help file. And the forum seems quite responsive to questions and problems. It works with any drive (including IDE, SCSI, and RAID), and with FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS partitions. … In the negative, it was fairly heavy in memory use." (Best Free Secure Erase Utility)

     CCleaner

"CCleaner is a unique and useful file shredder because it cleans a number of places where data can secretly lurk. It will help you scrub data left behind by web browsers and other applications (windows explorer, system temporary files, and excess files created by applications/utilities/windows). These are difficult to find and erase on your own, so CCleaner has advantages over other file shredders." I suggest that you read further in Best Free Secure Erase Utility if you want to know how to get CCleaner to wipe various objects.

Best Free Windows 64-bit File ZIP and Archive

     7-Zip

"7-Zip supports 7z, ZIP, CAB, RAR, ARJ, GZIP, BZIP2, Z, TAR, CPIO, RPM, and DEB. Even though it handles fewer archive types than some other programs, it is a fantastic program that will fulfill 99% of all your file archiving needs." (Best Free File Archiver/Zip Utility))

     PeaZip

PeaZip is an open-source product "which is easy to use and very versatile. It is capable of extracting from archive types including ACE, ARJ, CAB, DMG, ISO, LHA, RAR, and UDF." (Best Free File Archiver/Zip Utility)

ADVISORY: the 64-bit version of PeaZip installs with OpenCandy, a controversial advertising program.

Best Free Windows 64-bit System Information

Personally, I prefer PC Wizard for hardware configuration and SIW for software configuration..

     SIW

Gabriel Topala's SIW is portable software that "displays detailed specs for motherboard, BIOS, CPU, devices, memory, video, disk drives, ports, printers, operating system, installed programs, processes, services, serial numbers (CD keys), users, open files, system uptime, network, network shares, as well as real-time monitors for CPU, memory, page file usage and network traffic. It also displays currently active network connections, passwords hidden behind asterisks, installed codecs, and more." (Best Free System Information Utility)

ADVISORY: SIW installs with OpenCandy, a controversial advertising program.

     PC WIzard

CPUID's PC WIzard "is a system information utility that is strong in workstation description and benchmarking. It's a well implemented program with a nice multi-panel display with different analysis functions easily selectable using sidebar buttons. Overall it provides a little less system information that SIW but the benchmarking feature makes up for it. Benchmarks can be run on individual parameters such as processor performance, memory and cache speed, video performance and hard drive speed or can be run be for all functions with the single press of a button. In the latter case an overall numeric system performance index is also calculated. Overall PC Wizard is an impressive system utility well suited to those who want to get a better understanding of their PC's configuration and performance." (Best Free System Information Utility)

Best Free Windows 64-bit Registry Tools

The Best-Free Registry Cleaner category is to be updated soon so I expect more products to be recommended.

The previous editor explains why you need to be careful with Registry Tools:

"It's absolutely essential that you backup your registry before using a registry cleaner. For most users the easiest way to do this is to create a system checkpoint.  An even better way is to use a drive-imaging program to create a snapshot of Windows, which you can use for system recovery if needed. As an added layer of protection, that may actually be more effective than System Restore, consider using the excellent ERUNT utility.

This ever-present risk of problems is why the "best" registry cleaner is the one that causes the fewest problems, rather than the one that finds the greatest number of registry errors.

Thus it is evident, a registry cleaner is - if at all - a tool reserved for the experienced user. The inexperienced may be assured that since the introduction of Windows XP, registry cleaning is no longer a crucial issue for the stability, security and performance of your system. Don't mess around with it!"

I add the following:

You are almost always better off using a disk cleaner to improve the performance of your system.

Another reason why registry cleaning is best reserved for proficient users, the documentation for these programs does not provide enough information about the specific issues they find or the impacts of 'fixing' them.

I will not recommend a registry cleaner that doesn't backup and restore either the entire registry or the changed entries.

32-bit applications are unlikely to be completely satisfactory for 64-bit Windows because they do not have access to the 64-bit portions of the registry.

REGISTRY CLEANER

     CCleaner

CCleaner provides a quick and simple registry cleaner that is very conservative but accesses the 64-bit sections of the registry.

     Wise Registry Cleaner

Wises Registry Cleaner is very comprehensive but, as expected, did not find the 64-bit application issues that CCleaner did. It is easy to scan and remove issues. Firstly, it allows you to backup the Registry before you start and there is also a restore option.  Secondly, by default, it doesn't check Class Security Identifiers (CLSIDs) or other areas where most Registry tricks are played, although these can be included if required. Finally it divides redundant/invalid entries into two groups: 1) a green tick for those you can remove safely; and 2) an orange exclamation mark for the rest which require closer examination before removing.

REGISTRY DEFRAGMENTER

Adding and removing entries from the Registry means that the registry files can become fragmented and the databases they contain become less efficient to use. You can run a registry defragmenter to remove these problems.

     Free Registry Defrag

The previous editor recommended this product but it does not include a registry backup option so exercise caution and before using it either use another registry tool to backup or create a system restore point.  "Free Registry Defrag is a fast, reliable and free tool which is capable of compacting and defragmenting the registry and from version 2.4 onwards includes both 32 and 64-bit versions." 

REGISTRY EDITOR

Windows has a registry editor called Regedit but you will be much better off with a product from this category. Again, I advise that you need to know what you are doing which includes creating a Restore Point before you start.

     Registrar Registry Manager Lite

"To start with, it works reliably - a great feature for any registry editor. The user interface is simple, the functionality is excellent, and it has a really fast search." (Best Free Registry Editor)

"If you ever need to use a registry editor this is definitely the tool to use." "It includes a host of advanced features such as registry backup, multi-level undo, a lightning fast search, plus lots of information about what particular registry entries actually mean." (previous editor)

Best Free Windows 64-bit PC Tune-up

There are several types of products that you can use to tune-up and tweak your Windows 64-bit PC. Many tools in this category are covered in Best Free Vista Tweaks which includes details of compatibility with Vista 64. With the exception of Vista Logon Studio all the applications that work under Vista 64 will also work under Windows 7. An alternative to Vista Logon Studio for Windows 7 users is given below.

SysInternals Suite

SysInternals is now part of Microsoft and the tools remain free and are regularly updated. Most work correctly under Windows 7 and Vista 64. In particular, the three most widely used tools extract and run 64-bit code: Process Explorer, Process Monitor and Autoruns.

At present, Autologon doesn't work, but a suitable alternative can be found here.

     Glary Utilities

Some sixteen different utilities are included, covering virtually every aspect of PC maintenance. Although none of the individual utilities can compare to standalone competition, you do have the advantage of having everything in one place.

As this is a 32-bit program, you will notice that one or two of the modules are not fully working, the Uninstall Manager, for example, doesn't recognise 64-bit applications, and therefore cannot uninstall them.

Best Free Windows 64-bit Built-in System Tools

     Resource Monitor

Resource Monitor provides access to a host of information about what is using your precious system resources. Resource usage information is available for the CPU(s), memory, disk and network. The level of detail that can be viewed means Resource Monitor is more closely related to the Process Explorer/Process Monitor tools from SysInternals than it is Task Manager. Unlike Process Explorer/Process Monitor, you don't have to be overwhelmed by detail, since you can view information in a way that suits you.

To try out Resource Monitor, click on Start, type resource monitor into the search box, and then click on the Resource Monitor entry that appears under Programs.

For an in depth look at Resource Monitor refer to our article Windows 7 Resource Monitor: New & Improved

     Problem Steps Recorder

Problem Steps Recorder (PSR) allows the steps needed to reproduce a problem, or to implement a fix, to be recorded and saved to a file. If you've ever tried to help a friend or family member over the phone, or via email, with a PC problem I'm sure you know how difficult and frustrating it can be. PSR helps a lot.

To start PSR, click on Start, type psr.exe into the search box, and then either click on the psr.exe entry that appears under Programs, or right click and choose Run as a administrator. Note you need to choose Run as administrator if any of the screens you wish to capture are running with administrator privilege.

Once loaded you simply click on the red circular Start Record button to start capturing user activity. Comments can be added during the capture and to finish the session you simply click on the Stop Record button. Once recording has stopped you will be prompted to enter a filename and the whole session will be saved to a ZIP file. The maximum number of screen shots that can be recorded by default is 25. To change this, click on the downward arrow at the right hand end of the PSR dialog box and choose Settings.

The ZIP contains a MHT, mime encoded HTML, format document that includes the screen shots, any comments that were added, and a text based description of the actions that were carried out. This can be opened and edited in any version of Word from 2002 upwards. Alternatively, the file can be viewed using the free Word Viewer, Internet Explorer version 5 or higher,  Firefox with the UnMHT extension installed and Opera version 9.0 or higher.

PSR is not a ground breaking application, but it will help me to assist others much more quickly and efficiently.

     PowerShell

PowerShell is Microsoft's solution for automating system tasks. Version 1 was released with Windows Vista and version 2 with WIndows 7. It has two main parts, a command-line shell and a scripting language. PowerShell is the equivalent of the DOS commands and batch files used in early PCs. Naturally it is much more powerful because we now have GUI interfaces and other new features. It is fully integrated with the .NET framework so all PowerShell objects are .NET objects. This provides a powerful ability to interact with your system through: 'cmdlets', .NET programs compiled into a dynamic-link library and loaded by a PowerShell script; PowerShell scripts (.ps1), PowerShell functions; and executable programs.

To try out PowerShell, click on Start, All Programs, Accessories, Windows PowerShell, and select Windows PowerShell which will bring up the PowerShell command line interface. If you want to create scripts then see How to open Windows 7 PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE).

If you want to see how useful it is then run the script from Auditing 32-Bit and 64-Bit Applications with PowerShell which lists all installed applications and whether they are 32- or 64-bit.

Be aware that, by default, Powershell restricts exectution of unsigned scripts. You can check if this is "restricted" with the command:

get-executionpolicy

and you can change it with the command:

set-executionpolicy remotesigned

 

 

Quick Selection Guide

MyDefrag
9
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Excellent results even using the standard scripts provided. Scripting language offers almost limitless flexibility. Scripts included process the results of ReadyBoost to optimize boot performance.
Although the GUI interface has improved, it still needs fundamental work. Scripts take a long time to run, but in terms of results, nothing else comes close.
http://www.mydefrag.com
4.3.1
2 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista 32/64, 2008, Windows 7 32/64
SysInternals Suite
9
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
The must have toolkit for anyone who is serious about their PC(s.) The most important tools run as native 64 bit applications.
Autologon no longer works.
April 2011
12.6
32 bit but 64 bit compatible
Unrestricted freeware
Windows XP, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64
7-Zip
9
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Easy to install, gives meaningful error messages, capable of uncompressing from multiple embedded files.
User interface is minimalistic.
http://www.7-zip.org/
http://www.7-zip.org/
9.20
1.3 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Open source freeware
A portable version of this product is available from the developer.
Windows XP Pro 64, Vista 64, 7 64
Defraggler
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Clear, easy to use interface. Fast Defrag speed is impressive.
Lacks the file placement, consolidation, and scripting abilities of MyDefrag so is less flexible. Doesn't take into account the output from ReadyBoot, therefore no boot time optimization is carried out.
2.04.297
3.1 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista 32/64, 2008, Windows 7 32/64
Registrar Registry Manager Lite
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Full featured registry editor that leaves regedit for dead.
Lacks some advanced features from the shareware version.
April 2011
12.6
32 and 64 bit versions available
Feature limited freeware
Windows XP, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64
SIW (System Information Tool)
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Displays just about every piece of PC related information you could possibly wish for. Can be run from a USB stick.
No 64 bit version, although this doesn't seem to impact on usability. Correct hardware detection dependent on the drivers that you have installed. Bundled with OpenCandy. More information here.
http://www.gtopala.com
http://www.gtopala.com
2010 build 0714
2.7 MB
32 bit but 64 bit compatible
Free for private use only
This product is portable
Windows XP Pro 64, Vista 64, 7 64
Double Commander
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Provides virtually every feature you can think of out the box and also supports Total Commander plug-ins.
Double Commander is still a beta although I wouldn't let that put you off.
http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net/
0.5.1 Beta
7.1 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
A portable version of this product is available from the developer.
Windows XP 64, Vista 64, Windows 7 64

Total Commander plug-ins are available here.

Eraser
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Works with CDFS, FAT, FAT32 and NTFS partitions on IDE, SCSI, RAID and CD-RW. System and application data areas such as the paging file, browser caches, cookies, etc, can be overwritten without detailed knowledge of disk/file layout.
Time consuming.
http://eraser.heidi.ie/
6.0.8.2273
8.7 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, 2003 Server, XP, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64
MultiCommander
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Optional look'n'feel like Windows Explorer; dual pane; multiple tab; multiple tree; good looking interface; plug-ins.
http://multicommander.com/
1.20
4.4 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
There is no portable version of this product available.
Windows XP 64, Vista 64, 7 64
FreeFileSync
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Very easy to understand and use "straight out of the box."
Very few filter options; no ftp; no auto sync; very sparse help.
4.2
9.3 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Open source freeware
This product is portable
Windows XP 64, Vista 64, Windows 7 64
PeaZip
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Supports many file types.
Bundled with AVG Security Toolbar.
http://www.peazip.org/
4.1
5.1 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
A portable version of this product is available from the developer.
Windows XP Pro 64, Vista 64, 7 64
PC WIzard
8
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Strong in workstation description and benchmarking; Regularly updated.
Optional install of the Ask toolbar; Benchmarking sometimes fails.
2010.1.961
5.0 MB
32 bit but 64 bit compatible
Unrestricted freeware
A portable version of this product is available from the developer.
Windows XP 32, Vista 32/64, 7 32/64
Glary Utilities
7
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Single tool for PC maintenance that is extremely easy to use.
Not a 64 bit application so some areas of the product, such as the Uninstall Manager, do not fully work. Individual utilities not as good as standalone alternatives.
http://www.glaryutilities.com
2.33.0.1158
8.3 MB
32 bit but 64 bit compatible
Unrestricted freeware
Windows XP, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64

Some utilities are not 64-bit compatible

Tweaks.com Logon Changer
7
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Provides a simple way to change your Windows 7 logon screen to use any JPEG image. Images that exceed the limit of 256 Kb, imposed by Windows 7, can be automatically resized and/or resampled.
Cannot automatically convert images from other formats to JPEG.
1.2
0.2 MB
32 bit but 64 bit compatible
Unrestricted freeware
There is no portable version of this product available.
Windows 7 32/64
Recuva
7
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Recuva is simple to use, effective, and can recover deleted items from a comprehensive range of media. Latest version allows deleted Thunderbird emails to be restored. Can be run from a USB stick.
None worth mentioning.
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
1.41
2.43 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
A portable version of this product is available from the developer.
Windows XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, 7 32/64
Q-Dir
7
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Follows Windows Explorer conventions but in up to four panes, each with multiple tabs and tree views; Very fast and light on resources.
The interface is a little crowded unless you have high resolution.
http://www.softwareok.com
4.52
0.8 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
A portable version of this product is available from the developer.
Windows XP 64, Vista 64, Windows 7 64

Further Resources:
FAQs for customization tips.

SyncToy
7
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Can copy, move, rename, and delete files between any number of folders and even computers. Remote folders can be specified by drive letter or UNC name. Files can be included/excluded by wildcard and/or file attributes. Sync operations can be previewed to ensure they are correctly defined. Sync operations can be run from the GUI or the command line.
Cannot select files from a folder via a standard tree view. No direct support for ftp. No portable version.
2.1
3.5 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
Windows XP, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64

Requires .NET framework version 2.0 or higher.

Comodo Programs Manager
7
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Simple and easy to use; Uninstalls programs, drivers, services, Windows features, Windows updates; Can uninstall without monitoring an install as it uses a database; Automatic backups; Very good on-line documentation and help.
Can't complete some uninstalls; Have to join the Application Contribute Program to see more detailed product information; Slow to startup as it updates lists and stats; No backup for apps with kernel components; Background database update slows system; Have to reboot after install; Doesn't always update new installs if CPM is open during the install.
1.3.2.30
10.7 MB
64 bit only
Unrestricted freeware
There is no portable version of this product available.
Windows Vista 64, 7 64, Server 2008 64

Be aware that CPM creates backups which will take up considerable space - mine are currently over 1 GB and growing.

Wise Registry Cleaner
6
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Registry backup and restore functions; Does not scan areas of the Registry where it is difficult to determine if data is still required (option can be changed); Divides results in two sections 'safe to delete' and 'check before deleting'.
No 64 bit version so only handles that part of the registry visible to 32 bit applications; Entries left for review by the user prior to deletion may prove confusing.
5.94
4.55 MB
32 bit but 64 bit compatible
Unrestricted freeware
There is no portable version of this product available.
Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64
Free Registry Defrag
6
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Fast, reliable and free native 64 bit tool which is capable of compacting and defragmenting the registry.
Does not include a Registry backup option so exercise caution and create a Restore Point before using.
3.0
0.5 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
Windows XP, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64
CCleaner
6
 
Runs as a stand-alone program on a user's computer
Excellent at cleaning up junk you probably didn't even realize was there!
May not be as good as more specialized products e.g. for registry cleaning.
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
3.12
3.3 MB
32 and 64 bit versions available
Unrestricted freeware
A portable version of this product is available from the developer.
Windows XP 64, Vista 64, 7 64

Portable and slim (no unwanted toolbar) versions can be downloaded from CCleaner builds.

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by Anonymous on 27. April 2010 - 1:32  (48524)

OK, I gave DC a try. I couldn't figure out how to get tree views. Perhaps it doesn't have any. If not, then it is not my king of file manager. If it has trees, I will give it another try. However, Q-Dir will give up to 4 directories (and each directory can have multiple tabs!). The more I play with Q-Dir, the more I like it. Just wish the docs were more 'Readable'. I guess English is the author's second language, so it takes a little longer to get things from the documentation. Luckily, Q-Dir is pretty easy to just play around with and discover things.

Again, thanks for a great post on all x64 software.

by Anonymous on 30. April 2010 - 2:07  (48791)

Can anyone confirm that DC does/ does not have tree views?

by rik on 27. April 2010 - 5:16  (48539)

Glad yoy like Q-Dir. Can you explain what you mean by tree views?

Thanks,

Rik

by Anonymous on 27. April 2010 - 12:55  (48563)

Sorry, not sure if tree is the correct term. A listing of the directory structure going down the side, Q-Dir does this and calls it Tree View. You can set up None (for no tree view), One 4 All 4 (So one tree for all panes) or All Have One (for a tree view for each pane).
Even Windows Explorer has this. In Organize/Layout, and select Navigation Pane. So Q-Dir calls it a Tree and Explorer calls it a Navigation Pane. But, I could not find how to turn this layout on in DC. Perhaps it has and I couldn't find, or perhaps it does not.

Thanks

by Anonymous on 27. April 2010 - 12:54  (48562)

I'm sure what they meant was what is called "Folders" in the standard Windows (well, XP anyway) Explorer windows. The nested listing of folders on the side of the window.
I'm a fan of "Folders", too. That is why I have been using FreeCommander. I'm not sure if they have a 64 bit version or not.

by rik on 27. April 2010 - 13:12  (48565)

Hmm, I'll have a look at FreeCommander and see.

Rik

by Anonymous on 25. April 2010 - 3:25  (48380)

Thanks for the comments re my problems with old 32 bit apps Rik. I've replaced them with 64 bit equivalents or removed them, and fingers are crossed for my other legacy stuff.

I went looking for 64 bit freeware to render digital TV (I have a Compro DVB-T card) and came up with ProgDVB6:

http://www.progdvb.com/download_progdvb_prerelease.html

At this stage I'd say it's not as polished as Media Center (MC) and the high def video quality is not as good. But it is easier to use, more flexible and offers a comprehensive interface for Internet TV. Also I don't particularly want to get bogged down in the latest flavour of DRM and the WTV file format when I record a show for later. ProgDVB dumps transport stream MPEG2, much more compatible.

In my experience MC doesn't play nice with other decoders and starts bitching that "the tuner isn't available". So it's really either MC or ProgDVB for a given Windows session.

On balance I think ProgDVB is worth considering as an alternative.

Regards,
Alan

Moderators comment:
Only the pre-release is free and is very much "crippleware". Link changed to point to this option.

by Anonymous on 25. April 2010 - 22:51  (48433)

My apologies. The Moderator is correct.

I made sure ProgDVB would do what I needed re digital TV and deferred exploring the rest of its functionality until later. Turns out, there wasn't much functionality remaining to be explored!

Oops,
Alan

by Anonymous on 18. April 2010 - 5:03  (47885)

I'm having a bit of an issue with Win 7 x64's behaviour with legacy 32 bit apps. Since the last Win update many that ran well initially now need compatibility and UAC tweaking, and will usually take minutes to load. I realise this is not the venue for Windows troubleshooting, but the situation has forced me to look harder for 64 bit replacements.

IgorWare makes some fine lightweight portable 64 bit freeware (http://www.igorware.com):

File Joiner (one of the 32 bit apps that is suffering from my UAC disease is HJSplit, and this is an ideal replacement).

Small Player (a tiny audio player that plays MP3, WMA, and lossless FLAC and APE, out of the box. Sound quality is excellent).

Hasher (for checksums - I'm not using it yet).

Of course these are not multifunction "killer" apps, but each one focuses on one task and performs it very well. Highly recommended, and worth a mention in any x64 "Utilities" section.

Cheers,
Alan

by rik on 18. April 2010 - 6:43  (47888)

Alan, a Utilities section is something that I had planned to add, thanks for suggesting it though.

If things that used to work fine on your PC no longer do then I suggest you carry out virus and malware scans. I certainly haven't seen any drop in performance following the latest 'Tuesday' update.

Rik

by Anonymous on 18. April 2010 - 10:21  (47893)

Thanks Rik, but I've done full scans with a couple of recommended anti-malware/anti-virus apps. It's taken hours, but nothing was found. The problem is intermittent and sometimes even the specific icons of these apps won't show in the Start Menu. This sort of behaviour is hardly stealthy! I'm guessing something about the WoW64 emulator has changed, causing these legacy 32 bit apps to behave less predictably.

Regards,
Alan

by rik on 24. April 2010 - 14:00  (48355)

Alan,

I certainly haven't noticed anything myself but I've been using mostly Windows based Linux server support tools over recent weeks. As you point out the behaviour is hardly steathly but could be caused by a number of things. I think this issue is important so I would encourage you to register and post details in the forum. I suspect others may have hit the same problem and it would be great to identify the cause and an appropriate solution.

I should mention that this issue is not without precedent. After many months of running 32 bit Windows Vista I found that certain 16 bit applications that worked fine under XP would either no longer run or take forever to load. Unfortunately, I never did get to the bottom of the problem.

Rik

by Anonymous on 14. April 2010 - 17:57  (47636)

Any chance of adding a x64 File Manager section to the column?

Thanks

by rik on 15. April 2010 - 1:46  (47660)

I plan to include this with the next update. Thanks for the feedback.

Rik

by Anonymous on 16. April 2010 - 3:24  (47738)

Great! Do you have a general time frame when the next update will be complete? I'm looking forward to it, and I am sure others are too.

by rik on 16. April 2010 - 4:05  (47740)

It will definitely be done by the end of May, hopefully before then.

Rik

by Anonymous on 13. April 2010 - 11:50  (47548)

I just noticed that miranda im has an x64 client at alpha stage

http://www.miranda-im.org/2010/03/29/miranda-im-v0-9-0-alpha-build-7/

Please note their site warning:
Note: Alpha releases are considered unstable and are for experienced Miranda IM testers only.

by rik on 13. April 2010 - 14:03  (47561)

Thanks for this. I've made a note about this for future reference as there is little point in testing an alpha build of an application, so much can change by the time it's finished.

Rik

by Anonymous on 12. April 2010 - 20:40  (47511)

Does its absence from this list indicate that there is absolutely no free disk burning software available for Windows 7 64 bit?

by Anonymous on 19. April 2010 - 16:23  (47970)

i believe the new version of cdburnerxp (2064) is completely X64, now.

by Anonymous on 19. April 2010 - 16:26  (47972)

http://cdburnerxp.se/download
click on the "more download options" link to get the x64 version.

by Anonymous on 13. April 2010 - 11:28  (47547)

InfraRecorder burning app has x64 version, i love that app , its best ;)

by rik on 13. April 2010 - 13:54  (47560)

I had heard of Infrarecorder but confess I never used it as my 'burning' requirements are pretty modest. I'll certainly give it a try and report back when I look into this area further.

Many thanks for the feedback it is always appreciated.

Rik

by rik on 13. April 2010 - 3:50  (47539)

No, as the comment below points out, it doesn't.

I have requested additional areas to be added to the review and I think CD/DVD burning and emulation would be valuable ones. I shall work on adding them when I get chance.

Many thanks for your feedback.

Rik

by Anonymous on 12. April 2010 - 21:07  (47512)
by Anonymous on 8. April 2010 - 12:55  (47226)

TweakStar is the Windows tuning application, which helps you in easy tuning of Windows Filesystem, Configuration and Appearance, Security and Privacy Leaks elimination. http://tweakstar.com/

by rik on 10. April 2010 - 8:45  (47353)

I will take a look. Thanks,

Rik

by J_L on 7. April 2010 - 22:54  (47202)

Free Registry Defrag 3.0 does not install as a 64-bit application on my Windows 7 64-bit. It always chooses Program Files (x86), even when I run it after manually choosing Program Files, the process has *32 at the end. The same happened when I tried it out on a Windows 2008 R2 64-bit virtual machine.
Also version 3.0 is smaller than 2.4, for some reason..

After contacting them on the lack of a 64-bit version, they stated that version 3.0 contains native 64-bit files, but I replied with further details on the problem. Currently awaiting their response.

by Anonymous on 20. April 2010 - 9:16  (48023)

I don't know whether this is the correct response but I had 2.80 64 bit version which was working with my w7 pro. After updating to 3.00 it would not defrag unless I uninstalled McAfee AV then reinstall after defrag.So to avoid any conflict I thought it better to remove/uninstall FRD 3.0 & am awaiting their response before I reinstall it. Anyone else having issues with AV for this programme?

by rik on 8. April 2010 - 9:26  (47217)

Further to my earlier reply the software is pure 32 bit. It is possible to access the 64 bit Registry from a 32 bit program but I can't determine from hex code if they have done that. Any feedback you get from them please post here.

Rik