Computers don't age particularly well. They slow down not only as their hardware becomes more out of date, but also as the operating system gets clogged up with all sorts of detritus (especially if it hasn't been maintained very well). Enter stage left Auslogics BoostSpeed, which aims to clean up all the mess and further improve operating system and Internet surfing speeds with a diverse range of tweaks.
Cleaning is where any operating system overhaul should begin, and BoostSpeed comes with a simple disk cleaner that flushes out browser cache and temp files. A startup manager, another typical inclusion in PC fitness programs, highlights all the programs loaded on boot-up and lets you disable any unnecessary application pre-loading.
Both these modules are on the basic side, although the registry cleaner is more fleshed out. By default, it only deals with safe areas of the registry so computing novices don't have any tricky decisions to make about whether to delete certain entries or not.
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