Keeping your
computer in top-notch shape requires some specialized software that can
identify and fix existing problems and also take precautionary measures
to prevent the occurrence of some of those issues.
Advanced
SystemCare aims to fulfill the needs of users who need to have their
systems optimized and running as fast as possible. This application is
not only supposed to help fix Windows problems, but also to tweak the
existing settings so that the operating system can load and work a lot
quicker.
When installing
this utility, you need to pay extra attention because the third-party
software included in the setup may change the settings of your Internet
browser. Once you get past this step, you will meet an eye-candy
interface with modern elements that will guide you through the whole
fixing and optimizing process.
The main window
provides access to the main functions of the application, so that you
can immediately initiate a 'Quick Care', a 'Deep Care', start a
so-called 'Turbo Boost' or enter the Toolbox.
The two 'Care'
parts have the power to heal your computer completely, but it's
recommended to go for the more thorough one in order to spot any issue
that might exist. Both of them run pretty fast, without putting a lot of
stress on system resources, as we found out during our tests.
Clicking the
'Toolbox' icon will open a whole new dimension, as it holds modules for
cleaning, optimizing and repairing Windows issues. Of course, each of
them comes with a short description, so the user will definitely know
what every function is all about.
Because power
users will probably want to give their very own personal touch to the
application, there's also a settings menu with all kinds of options,
including one that concerns the overall look. Advanced SystemCare comes
with theme support, and beside the ones already included in the app, you
can also find more online.
All in all,
Advanced SystemCare is a great helper if there's something wrong with
your machine. It will find all the performance issues and fix them in a
few moments, but make sure to perform regular scans if you want to keep
the system firing on all cylinders at all times.
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