Windows 7 can be tweakable through the netsh commands accessable to autotuninglevel adjustment settings.
For "Windows 7 is NOT tweakable" mention that they choosed to not answer this and kept their secret, they aren't going to make any committed on netsh commands.
I understands what they choosed to not answer this "there is tweakable exist via netsh command accessable to the TCP/IP core parameter settings"
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reply to streetmedik Vista/WIN7 are not tweakable like older versions of MS OS's. The Doctor and other "tweak" programs that manipulate the registry do not work.
The other "tweakable" settings using the netsh commands are what some folks use to "tweak" Vista/WIN7 do not really improve performance.
The only exception to this is setting the MTU using a netsh command. This one tweak is worthwhile to do if the MTU is not properly set.
There are tons of opinions that you can Google and read the debate.
reply to streetmedik Because it simply doesn't need any tweaks.. There is certain circumstances where a couple registry entry tweaks (such as setting networkthrottlingindex to FFFFFFFF) may be needed to fix game ping spikes (Google it), other than that there is nothing to gain and unless you are having an issue it's best to leave it alone. -- 35/35 FIOS || MSN Msgr: scott001^gmail_com