Tune it up: Drivers

Clean up your system with Device Manager and cut down your system clutter in minutes by getting rid of redundant drivers in just three easy steps.

STEP 1: SETUP
Right -click 'Computer', select 'Properties' and click 'Advanced (system settings) / Environment variables / News'. Enter DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES for your variable name, 1 for the value and click 'New / OK'.

STEP 2: HUNT FOR JUNK
Launch Device Mnanger, click 'View / Show hidden devices' and you'll see a 'Non-plug and play drivers' section. Expand this to see leftovers from past installations (i found 13 McAfee drivers on a PC with no McAfee software).

STEP 3: CLEAN UP
If you see a device that relates to something you've installed (and nothing else),its icon is grayed out and your system is backed up in case of problems, then you can remove it. Right-click the entry and select 'Uninstall / OK'.

If you suspect that your PC is suffering driver problems, launch the Device Manager tool from Control Panel (or run 'devmgmt.msc' directly). If a device has a problem, its section will be expanded and it'll be highlighted with a yellow exclamation mark. Double-click the faulty driver, click the 'Driver' tab and use the 'Update driver', 'Disable' or 'Uninstall' button to solve the problem. Device Mnanger won't show you all the drivers installed on your PC by default, but a qucik tweak will change that and you'll soon be removing any unwanted junk.

ENJOY!