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Ronald J LambertGuestI have a license- ZXAO-0BLJ-DUGE-KRFW-6QU8 but where you should but it in doe not allow for but three letter and
should be four opening please helpAhmedGuest[@Ronald J Lambert] Select the license key field and press the Home key to move the text cursor the first position so that you can enter the license key correctly
Mr.DaveGuestSo if a game crashes and takes down the whole PC with it, is Game Fire Pro smart enough to remove its changes on the next reboot?
—answer found in the FAQ section of their website: Yes, as all optimizations made by Game Fire to your system settings are temporary. You can restore previous system state in seconds by turning off Game Mode, even if you do not turn off Game Mode, Game Fire will automatically restore the normal system state in the next startup.Next question was answered in their on-line User Guide: Can I have different profiles. Answer is Yes! So I can have one for running music programs (mixing, recording, etc.), profiles tuned for specific games, one for graphics apps or intensive spreadsheets, one for internet video, etc. Each of these needs different things “optimized”, some require things that can be disabled for others. Finally a game booster that looks like it will work with more than games!
Thanks SOS & Smart PC Utilities, this looks very good. I hope to try it out in the next few days…
Peter BlaiseGuestMANUALLY CHANGE THEIR POWER PLAN – they shut off the computer after 60 minutes, knocking it and it’s resources off my network!
Many of the other items in the power plan are questionable, so tune up the power plan immediately.
It’s pretty much a “turn it on, watch t go” not-a-lot-of-adjustments-to-play-with program, so don’t go looking for decisions before just hitting [ Turn On Game Mode ] – that’s it, one click.
I find this to be very busy, like Bitsum Process Lasso … but on steroids – Bitsum Process Lasso just tries to balance things, this tries to tilt the computer performance in overwhelming favor of the foreground program.
So far it seems stable and the computer seems responsive, more stable and responsive than usual.
I don’t play games, I just want a responsive computer ( and no, I will not close any one of my 60+ Google Chrome tabs !!! ).
If all I had to do was tune up some settings and make the minimum processor speed 100%, shoot me for missing that.
It is special to see it actively boost foreground processes, though.
Other boosters seem a tad bit conservative compared to this.
We’ll see.
Does anyone have a benchmark program that reveals what the difference is?
Yet, I know of no benchmark that measures responsiveness, only data transfer rate – I want responsiveness first.
I’d prefer the license to convey with ME, not with the PC, such that wherever I went, I could just log in and it would log me out of the other instance.
Also, check out their other utilities from their website.
Do a complete anti malware scan or two after installing their stuff, though … ahem.
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Peter BlaiseGuest… and … digging deeper, there are lots of backward-think ambiguous settings buried deep down in all sorts of different places inside this software, and sometimes selecting a service, process, or scheduled task to “optimise” means to turn them off … I think the programming teams for this software did not coordinate with each other very well.
See Settings >> Other >> Advanced Settings >> Edit Game Mode services, process, scheduled tasks, and here “optimize” means “turn off”.
Yet in the Game Module Profile, there are different profiles, and we cannot compare them to each other, and “suspend” means “turn off”, unless we click Advanced, then we’re back at a place where “optimize” means “turn off”.
Clicking [ Defaults ] changes things NOT on screen ( but does not reset everything ), so we have to inspect and try to remember what we thought we might have set on any controls that are not in view when we click [ Defaults ].
There’s no way of knowing what’s turned on before or after using Game Fire, so if we “toggle” a service, process, or scheduled task, it my or may not have been on or off before, and it may or may not be on or off after – who knows?
So, we can try not to touch anything and let it act on OOBE Out Of the Box Experience defaults, or we can play, and hope we don’t get in our own way, as the program will not intelligently assist in making decisions with us or for us … though the System Optimization section does have explanation of each control, but I don’t know what it plans to do, for instance, it says turn off Memory Cache if we have more than 2 GB of RAM … what they mean by Memory Cache, they do not say, so I tried t on and off, and the [ pagefile.sys ] is still there in [ C:\ ], and the setting in Windows [ Virtual Memory ] is the same either way I set Game Fire, so … ?!?.
I asked for F Farenheit, it shows C Celcius anyway … it claims to run at 100% processor speed, yet reports about 43% processor speed … under CPU it says CPU, that’s it, no further information about CPU … and RAM is described as, wait for it, RAM … otherwise it does offer typical hardware details – it looks as if they are using universal programmer’s toolkits, and they are just poorly implemented, see alternatives from Open Hardware Monitor, CPUId, SysInternals BGInfo, and so on instead, but it would be nice if this software always had a dashboard with indicator gauges, and simple 1-2-3 steps to see and control everything, all on screen at the same time, so if I turn off something in panel 2, I see the available RAM increase immediately in panel 4.
On the System Optimizer screen, the checks on the left are not clickable, the checks in the upper right may or may not be clickable, the checks at the bottom are toggles and don’t get applied until the checks on the upper right is clicked … if and when when the checks on the upper right is actually clickable – follow?
There’s an icon of sorts with three lines, and below that, there’s an icon of sorts with three dots, both of which open settings of some sort, some settings are the same in each, some settings are unique to each – follow?
System Diagnostics does not actually diagnose anything, it merely reports ( WMI Windows Management Instrumentation dump ? ).
In the Process Optimizer, click on the Description column heading to sort, or click on the Publisher column heading to sort, and tell us if it crashes for you, too … I got “unhandled exception”, “Object reference not set to an instance of an object”, then the user interface crashes, though the tray icon stays, and we can open the user interface again from the tray icon.
Some things show information when right-clicked, some things show a menu of things to do when right-clicked, like search the web, look at properties, and some things ignore right clicks altogether – try whatever you think should work, and it might .. and it might not.
The System Optimizer section seems to be independent of the Profiles section, hence my suggestion that they have 4 panels open all the time:
[ Operating System Toggles ] [ Profiles and Toggles ] [ Hardware/Software Results ] [ Performance Results ]
… or something like that, but everything always in view while we are tuning the software.
I believe that designing a functional, intuitive user interface takes 80% of any developer’s programing resources, so if this is version 6, then I do not expect the user interface to mature into logical usability until … version 24?
Oy.
I guess I can uninstall it, then reinstall it, in order to reset it to defaults, after I have explored, and after I have no idea what I may have touched and changed.
I believe that my prior review above is accurate, so either install and let it go to work, or if we do touch it, then we must touch it very iteratively, and take written notes off-computer on paper to keep track of what me may have touched, and make note of what each setting was and what we changed it to, because there is no universal reset, no universal defaults, except for R&R Remove and Reinstall the whole program, and start over.
Are we having fun yet?
AhmedGuest[@Mr.Dave]
So if a game crashes and takes down the whole PC with it, is Game Fire Pro smart enough to remove its changes on the next reboot?
Yes, stopping services, scheduled tasks, and processes are temporarily actions by nature. When it comes to changing Registry and Power plan settings, Game Fire tray GFTray.exe process which runs by default on computer startup will automatically restore their default settings using the stored Game Mode configuration file C:\Users\Ahmed Osama\AppData\Local\Smart PC Utilities\Game Fire\Game_Mode then deletes the file.
Can I have different profiles. Answer is Yes!
In addition to the predefined profiles, you can create your custom ones, explore with every setting to make sure you are not disabling a function you need
Thank you for the review
AhmedGuestFirstly I wish to thank you for great feedback
MANUALLY CHANGE THEIR POWER PLAN – they shut off the computer after 60 minutes, knocking it and it’s resources off my network!
Actually it puts the computer into Sleep after 60 minutes, you can choose another Power Plan from System Optimizations section in Game Mode Profile, or you can change this setting in Game Fire Power plan from Control Panel.
Many of the other items in the power plan are questionable, so tune up the power plan immediately.
Please remember that Game Fire is a game booster software, so the default Power Plan is intended to give full performance with no power saving.
this tries to tilt the computer performance in overwhelming favor of the foreground program.
Being a game booster, We give games and user apps higher priority than background processes and tasks.
AhmedGuestservice, process, or scheduled task to “optimise” means to turn them off
We use the term Optimize to tell user that we are stopping this system component to help boost performance, as this will reduce load on CPU and disk and make more system resources available for running user apps and games. The only way to prevent a service or process from consuming resources is to stop them, as not all services support Pause command and suspending processes may fail and leads unexpected issues.
Clicking [ Defaults ] changes things NOT on screen
Can you tell me where is the Defaults setting?
There’s no way of knowing what’s turned on before or after using Game Fire, so if we “toggle” a service, process, or scheduled task, it my or may not have been on or off before, and it may or may not be on or off after – who knows?
Game Fire logs every action made to the system in Game Mode log, even the created directories, files, and Registry keys. Make sure you have enabled Game Mode log from the Settings. The log supports both when turn on and off Game Mode, access the log from this location C:\Users\Ahmed Osama\AppData\Local\Smart PC Utilities\Game Fire\Logs\Game Mode.log.
Game Mode Report gives you brief information about changes and optimizations made to the system, for example the stopped processes services, and scheduled tasks.
By enabling Optimize third party apps and services in Game Mode Profile, Game Fire will display a dialog box that shows running third party processes and services and will enable you to select which components to optimize.
what they mean by Memory Cache, they do not say
It affects this Registry value [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management] DisablePagingExecutive=1
You can get more information about changed Registry values by opening the backup file created by System Optimizer in Notepad C:\Users\Ahmed Osama\AppData\Local\Smart PC Utilities\Game Fire\Backup
I asked for F Farenheit, it shows C Celcius anyway … it claims to run at 100% processor speed, yet reports about 43% processor speed … under CPU it says CPU, that’s it, no further information about CPU … and RAM is described as, wait for it, RAM … otherwise it does offer typical hardware details – it looks as if they are using universal programmer’s toolkits, and they are just poorly implemented, see alternatives from Open Hardware Monitor, CPUId, SysInternals BGInfo, and so on instead, but it would be nice if this software always had a dashboard with indicator gauges, and simple 1-2-3 steps to see and control everything, all on screen at the same time, so if I turn off something in panel 2, I see the available RAM increase immediately in panel 4.
Enable the Fahrenheit scale by selecting option Show temperature in Fahrenheit in Hardware Monitor section in Game Fire Settings.
If you dig deeper, you would notice that we are using Open Hardware Monitor and Game Fire shows useful hardware information specially real-time hardware performance information.
Game Fire already has mini dashboard, right click on Game Fire system tray and click System Monitor It shows both hardware information and resources usage.
I will continue our discussion in my next post
AhmedGuestOn the System Optimizer screen, the checks on the left are not clickable, the checks in the upper right may or may not be clickable, the checks at the bottom are toggles and don’t get applied until the checks on the upper right is clicked … if and when when the checks on the upper right is actually clickable – follow?
In System Optimizer, the checkbox in the bottom set the option to pending state, that is not applied until you click the Apply button above, the green check-mark in the right shows the status of the option whether optimized or not.
There’s an icon of sorts with three lines, and below that, there’s an icon of sorts with three dots, both of which open settings of some sort, some settings are the same in each, some settings are unique to each – follow?
The button of the three lines shows a menu of general app options like opening main settings window, About, Check for Updates. The button with three dots show a menu of options specific to the currently opened section and it may act like a shortcut. For example in My Games, clicking Settings from the three dots button takes you straight to My Games settings, instead of opening Settings from the three lines button and navigating to My Games settings tab.
System Diagnostics does not actually diagnose anything, it merely reports ( WMI Windows Management Instrumentation dump ? ).
As you know WMI is a mess and needs advanced users to deal with, yet it contains useful software and hardware information that Game Fire retrieve in organized manner. plus Game Fire gathers additional information directly from the system and from DirectX diagnostic app.
In the Process Optimizer, click on the Description column heading to sort, or click on the Publisher column heading to sort, and tell us if it crashes for you, too … I got “unhandled exception”, “Object reference not set to an instance of an object”, then the user interface crashes, though the tray icon stays, and we can open the user interface again from the tray icon.
Thanks for reporting this, I can reproduce the error myself. that is because the tray app is running as separate process GFTray.exe
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