PC Health Advisor, a product from ParetoLogic Software, comes in a free trial version as well as a paid, fully featured version. The free trial version offers a number of incredibly useful tools including a startup items manager, process manager, Windows optimization panel, browser object manager, restore point manager, duplicate file manager, and disk defragmentation tool. If you're looking for a better way to manage your computer and improve performance, consider the free trial version. If you'd like to take advantage of the automatic repairs, consider upgrading to the fully featured version. In the meantime, you can download PC Health Advisor and easily manage and maintain Windows.
Using the tools found in PC Health Advisor's trial version is a simple matter of point and click. Want to see what programs are launching when you boot up Windows? Simply click the Startup Manager. While your Windows computer comes with a "System Configuration" utility that allows you to manage your startup items, it is not nearly as intuitive or as easy to use as this button. The same is true of each of this utility's tools.Â
Unlike Microsoft Windows, this computer health utility groups these computer maintenance tools into one place. Simply click the button for the task you want to complete and everything you need immediately appears. Detailed information is provided about processes, browser objects, startup items, restore points, and other tasks so that you can make an informed decision before proceeding.
 PC Health Advisor also contains tools for improving computer performance including its Windows Optimization tool and Disk Management tool. The Windows Optimization tool provides you with a checklist of items that could be interfering with your computer's performance. Simply remove the checkmarks to disable power-hungry, yet unnecessary, options and improve your computer's performance. The Disk tab provides you with the easiest way to quickly remove temporary and history files as well as a disk defragmenting option. Again, similar tools are built into Windows; however, those tools are tough to find and less intuitive than the simple "click a button" options offered in this unique computer health tool.
If you want more control over your computer's performance, you'll want to check out the free trial version of PC Health Advisor. With common tools neatly bundled into a user-friendly interface, it is easy for novice computer users to quickly optimize and maintain their computers. For even greater control and automatic fixes, consider upgrading the trial version to the full featured version.
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