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Basic Specs: Win 7 x86, Pentium Dual Core @ 2.30GHZ, Intel 4 Graphics 1GB (Integrated), 4GB RAM (Shared).
I currently have Advanced SystemCare installed on my PC and been using it for about 2+ years now, so far I've experienced no problems. Now I saw an Ad about PC Tools' new product and had a look at it, I was quite impressed at what features it does offer. I have read reviews about it from different websites, some say it's good, some say it's bad. But I really don't know if it's any better than mine. So do you guys have any ideas if I should try Performance Toolkit? Perhaps a benchmark result. I do have a Virtual Machine but I only test AV Products there and right now it's infected with 54 Viruses, but anyway I would like some detailed results.
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Yea if you know how to use your PC right then you can get the most potential out of it. Thanks anyway for answering, I looked at each of the company's history and it seems that iolo has started at around 1997, which is pretty impressive I guess.
by Don't Want to Be on AB on January 28th, 2011
age really has nothing to do with anything you can have been around 6 months and have a really good product or you can have been around 10 years and have a really crappy product..... ..... millers has been around since what like the 50's but there beer still sucks you know ?
its all about what you know and what you do,if you take profits and reinvest them into a better product then you get better with age, but a product that has no real effect and all it does is defragment and clean temp file and history really does nothing your not already able to do on your own or with a free product why pay a yearly price ?
it just wasted money... age it means nothing
by Temple Fire on January 28th, 2011
Thanks man for your very detailed information. I just might aswell stick to CCleaner and probably Windows Defrag. Even though I know most of the concepts about the Windows Registry, I still have to be very careful what I'm actually cleaning.
by Don't Want to Be on AB on January 30th, 2011
most definetly glad I could help and good luck man
by Temple Fire on January 30th, 2011