PCSpeedBoost is a system optimization tool for Windows designed to improve the general performance of your PC. The application does so by repairing specific sectors of your system that may cause your PC to become slow and unstable.
To detect errors and system issues, PCSpeedBoost performs a thorough system can that focuses specifically on shared DDL's, application paths, file associations, COM and ActiveX controls, MRU list, help files, cache files, etc. When the analysis is complete, a report will show you the results in detail, giving you the possibility of removing all or the selected issues. Unfortunately, it is not possible to complete the clean up process with the trial version of the app, as you are asked to buy a license.
PCSpeedBoost does, however, include some additional tools that can be of certain use; the startup boost lets you manage the programs that startup with Windows, and tools like CPU Usage and Current Processes let you monitor in real time how much processing power your computer is using as well as the running programs and services.
Everytime you run the app a full registry backup is created, which you can restore if something goes wrong after using it. It also makes a copy of the original PC settings in case you want to revert the changes.
Overall, the application is very well designed and organized, which makes it intuitive and easy to use to anyone. Sadly, it is only a demo version that is completely restricted unless you buy the full version.
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PCSpeedboost = nonsense.
Maybe it can help you in a much better way.
It made everything pretty easy, but I wasn't terribly secure with what I was doing. What if a startup that was marked as okay to disable was actually necessary? So I called their customer support and they held my hand through my first run and helped me pick a good time for automatic runs.
So did it work? Yes, it totally did, my computer seems almost twice as fast now.