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Optimize, boost, maintain and recovery Windows 7 - All-in-One Utility
Optimize, boost, maintain and recovery Windows 7 - All-in-One Utility
WinTuning 7: Optimize, boost, maintain and recovery Windows 7 - All-in-One Utility - Remove «Pinned programs» list
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Enable last access update for folders
WinTuning 7: Optimize, boost, maintain and recovery Windows 7 - All-in-One Utility - Enable last access update for folders
Tweak description
Determines whether Operating System updates the last-access timestamp on each directory when it lists the directories on an NTFS volume. If you enable this tweak, then when listing directories, NTFS updates the last-access timestamp on each directory it detects, and it records each time change in the NTFS log (Note: enabling this tweak reduce system performance at about 5%). (This tweak affects all users of this computer).

Date of adding to the program
10.07.2009

Number of tweak is turned on
3691

Root key in Registry
1
Path to modified parameter in Registry
\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem
Modified parameter
NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate
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All tweaks of "Explorer"
      Disable the display of thumbnails
      Hide «File» menu in Toolbar
      Add «Move To folder...» item
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      Show computer drive letters before drive name
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      Wait before ending a hung up service
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      Change arrow icon of shortcuts
      Restart the Shell automatically
      Enable last access update for folders
      Turn off the Search Indexer in Windows 7


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