Perhaps, you have noticed that your computer is not as fast as it used to be and you wonder if there is anything wrong with your hardware. Stop worrying! After some use time, it is natural for your PC to lose its original performance capacity. However, this has nothing to do with hardware and it is perfectly solvable.
PC Win Booster is intended to recover your PC’s speed by fixing the problems causing performance loss. For you to know there are several factors that may contribute to the feel that your computer is not running anymore but crawling instead. PC Win Booster identifies the main problem areas and addresses them successfully. First, there is the Registry, which is usually filled with junk resulting from installing and uninstalling software, lost or obsolete drivers, blank entries, etc. Second, there are junk files that little by little accumulate in the form of temporary files, thumbnail cache, lost shortcuts and many others. Third, there is the stuff left behind by your Internet activity, such as history entries, Internet cache and stored cookies. Fourth, there are the empty folders that uselessly complicate the file structure. Finally, there is disk fragmentation, which slows down disk access. In addition, aware of how dangerous it might be to mess up with the Registry, the developers have allowed you to make a copy of it before you make any changes.
Among so many applications claiming that they are the right solution to increase your PC performance, PC Win Booster may go unnoticed. It may be not as comprehensive as some others, yet it does have its merits. First of all, its interface is very easy to use. Second, it will allow you to schedule actions so you will not have to worry about starting the optimization yourself.
A disadvantage of the trial version is that it will not let you fix any problems at all. In my opinion, this is restriction is too severe as most programs of the same type allow fixing at least a given number of errors. In addition, there are some excellent free PC optimizers out there.
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