Changing registry settings of Win 7 needs you to log in with Administrator rights.
http://www.tech-forums.net/pc/f127/a...ws-7-a-197772/
Hi all, i hope im posting this in the right forum!
I have used TCP optimizer for some years now with no problem. I recently moved house and had my internet reinstalled. I am a UK resident and use Virgin as my ISP. I have been trying with no luck whatsoever to optimize my internet.
I run TCP optimizer, click the optimal setting and save, i get asked for a reboot which i do but then when i check my settings have saved via TCP optimizer it shows them as back to the basic settings before i click to optimize. I use windows 7 Ultimate 64bit if that is any help?
id love to fix this issue, many thanks,
Mark.
Changing registry settings of Win 7 needs you to log in with Administrator rights.
http://www.tech-forums.net/pc/f127/a...ws-7-a-197772/
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Thank you for that,
however i logged in to my PC using the admin account after following that guide. Suffice to say i set to optimal and did a reboot, logged back into my normal account and the TCP settings had not saved as optimal, im getting a tad frustrated to why the settings wont save![]()
OK here is the result in the "cmd"...
Is this the information you are after?
http://i54.tinypic.com/157j9l.png
Sorry if i misunderstand.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
So does this look correct upon trying to make the settings optimum?
To me it says it is making no changes, should it say that if it is already setup?
It should not be making changes when the old values are already correctly set. Point is not whether it should make changes, but what the old and new values should be.
Eg. If the field should be enabled, and the old value is already enabled, would not the new value reflect - no change?
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Bro the settings are really not saving. I am logged in with administrator rights and the optimal settings are not saving everytime I reboot. For example: in the optimal settings the checksum offload is enabled, but when i reboot the computer, it shows that the current settings i'm on, the checksum offloading option is blanked out. It was enabled in the optimal settings, but its not enabled when i reboot the computer? Please look into this bug and let the tcp optimizer app owners know about this issue.
Not necessarily a bug, see previous replies. Some of the settings are applied to one network adapter, and you can have multiple (including virtual ones) on your computer. When the TCP Optimizer is started, it only shows the global settings it can read, some are not read/available, or even Windows sometimes shows conflicting information if using netsh vs Powershell cmdlets, etc.
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First, ensure that you have the latest version of TCP Optimizer installed on your Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit system. It's possible that the previous settings are not being saved due to compatibility issues or outdated software.
If you have the latest version and are still encountering the problem, try running TCP Optimizer as an administrator. Right-click on the TCP Optimizer icon and select "Run as administrator" to give it the necessary permissions to make changes to your network settings.
Additionally, check if any antivirus or firewall software is blocking TCP Optimizer from saving the optimized settings. Temporarily disable such software and try the optimization process again to see if it resolves the issue.
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