Odd how the positive reviews for this all sound so familiar. My experience is that HyperSpeed mainly makes things run faster by disabling a lot of services. Which is fine... until you want to do something other than look at Windows wallpaper. Then you discover that, for example, you can't run Windows Update, or you can't see network places or Windows MediaPlayer doesn't automatically start a rip from an inserted CD. Use with care and be prepared to fiddle around with putting things back the way YOU want them after HyperSpeed has changed everything to how IT wants you to work. |