5 best
software to speed up your PC
These free software will clear out
junk files, streamline startup processes and optimise the software setting of
your computer for faster performance
Is your Windows PC running a little
slowly? It's not your imagination: over time hard drives accumulate all kinds
of things that slow things down. Software can't solve obsolescence.But if the
slowdown is software-related, help is here. It's worth noting that you can do
much of what these apps do yourself using Windows' built-in system maintenance
tools, but that's time consuming. What we are talking about here is
convenience.
1. Iolo System Mechanic
Enjoy
a cleaner, faster PC with greatly improved startup times Iolo System Mechanic
removes junk files and unwanted apps, blocks bloatware and unwanted auto-run
settings, clears out RAM and wipes various logs, browser histories and caches.
Not only does this free up key system resources, it also eliminates traces of your
browsing activity to protect your privacy. The free edition is excellent, but
the premium version is well worth considering, if you find yourself using it
regularly.
2. IObit Advanced SystemCare
Effective
cleaning and maintenance that's ideal for novice users IObit Advanced
SystemCare comes in two forms: a free version that covers basic house cleaning
and a Pro version that adds internet speed-boosting, real-time optimisation,
privacy protection, deep registry cleaning and 24X7 technical support. That's
currently US$20 for a year, and the license covers three PCs.
3. Piriform CCleaner
Eliminate
unnecessary files, registry entries and tracking cookies Piriform CCleaner has
been around for a long time, and part of the reason for its ongoing popularity is
that it cleans the parts of your PC that many other free apps don't.
There's
a paid-for version that adds real time protection and cleanup scheduling, but
the free version covers the important stuff such as removing temporary files,
getting rid of browser caches, removing unwanted cookies while keeping the
useful ones and so on.
4. PC Decrapifier
Just
bought a new PC? Clear out the bloatware for improved performance PC
Decrapifier is particularly useful for brand-new PCs, which are often either
full of exciting opportuni ties to discover new apps or stuffed to the gills
with a load of useless junk (cra plets), depending on your point of view.
If
you tend to the latter then this free application is well worth a look. It
analyses your system, shows you the apps it thinks you should get rid of -based
not just on its developers' opinions but on other users' feedback-and then
removes the ones you choose.
5. Razer Cortex: Boost
Performance
enhancement specifically designed for gamers If your system struggles when
you're trying to get your game on, Razer Cortex: Boost could well be the
answer. The free app suspends unnecessary system processes, clears out memory
and defrags your system to get the best games performance possible.
It's
available for Windows 7, 8 and 10 and automates the fiddly process of turning
off unnecessary software and services when it's time to play.
Source | Economic Times | 22 August 2016
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Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior
Manager @ Library
Khaitan
& Co
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