We’re excited to announce the introduction of our Ultimate Windows Tweaker for Windows 7 and Vista. Ultimate Windows Tweaker 2.2 is a freeware TweakUI Utility for modifying and optimizing Windows 7 and Windows Vista, 32-bit, and 64-bit operating systems. The Microsoft South Asia MVP Meet 2008 was the first time this Tweaker was released. It is easily downloaded and used as a portable application to personalize Windows to match your needs. It can make your system faster, more stable, and secure with just a few mouse clicks with some careful tuning. The tweaker recognizes if you’re using Windows 7 or Windows Vista and only provides you with the appropriate tweaks.
UPDATE:
1. Windows 11 users can use Ultimate Windows Tweaker 5.
2. Windows 10 users may want to see this post – Ultimate Windows Tweaker 4 for Windows 10.
3. Windows 8 & Windows 8.1 users may want to see this post – Ultimate Windows Tweaker 3 for Windows 8.
Change Log and additional tweaks included in UWT v 2.2:
Internet Explorer
1. Internet Explorer 9 is supported.
2. Permanently enable the menu bar.
3. InPrivate Filtering is always on.
4. Hide the button for Compatibility View.
5. Disable keystrokes from being sent to your default search engine.
6. Quick Tabs should be enabled.
7. In about:Tabs, you can control the number of rows (IE9 only).
8. SSL pages should not be cached.
9. Instead of GPU rendering, enable software rendering (IE9 only).
UAC and User Accounts
Administrate user accounts (improved).
Performance of the system.
PAE should be turned off.
Other
1. Extensive code optimization to boost performance.
2. After tweaking, the ability to refresh has been improved.
3. After each Apply click, there will be no more prompts.
4. Fixes to the user interface and typos.
Ultimate Windows Tweaker 2.2 is a 345KB.exe file with over 150 adjustments and settings that do not require installation. Simply save the zip file to your computer, unpack the contents, and run it.
Please do not remove the Empty Icon from the executable’s root directory; the Empty Icon is copied to the system directory and referenced to during execution.
The Windows Club commissioned Ramesh Kumar to create the tweaker.
Before altering your system, it’s usually a good idea to set a system restore point, which is why the tweaker offers an easy-to-find option for doing so. You may always use the Reset Defaults button to restore your system to the Windows default settings if you choose or need to.
You might want to take a look at our other Windows freeware offerings, such as FixWin and others!