Pc-doctor 5 for windows review
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GameStop PS5 in-store restock. Baby Shark reaches 10 billion YouTube views. Microsoft is done with Xbox One. Windows Windows. Most Popular. New Releases. Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Download Now. Editors' Review Download. This program is designed to remove Registry errors, though the trial version only spotlights them. Run PC Doctor performs a protracted scan of your system, looking for broken and invalid entries in the Registry areas of your choice.
You can opt to hear a little beep each time an error is located, although this can become rather annoying after a while. The program located and sorted all of the errors by type found on our computer, and we could print the results. Another favorable feature to note is its scheduled daily scans; just set it and the program goes to work on its own.
To our dismay, the trial version only scans and lists your problems. Fittingly, backup and restore tools aren't available in this version either since Registry repair is negated. While it does a decent enough job at sniffing out errors, we can't honestly recommend it for fixing Registry errors. Full Specifications. What's new in version 2. Release November 7, Date Added May 19, Version 2.
We feel that there are better available elsewhere, but you lose nothing in trying it out. This is a decent suite of tools with a nice slant toward learning about how your PC works. It will also explain what the processes you see in your task manager are, to save you the time of googling for them.
This tool searches your computer for temporary files and other useless junk taking up space. It then permanently deletes those files and gives you more storage space.
This can be especially useful on laptops, which traditionally have limited storage. In addition to clearing out temporary files, many PC system utility suites look for duplicate files on your computer. If the utility software finds any, it prompts you to delete them.
This often frees up some storage space on older computers. Sometimes the changes it suggests can make your computer slower or create errors elsewhere. For example, several of the products we tested automatically removed a file critical to a restore point, which made it impossible for us to restore the computer to a previous point.
Regularly clean out your temporary files and folders Not only does this free up storage space — it can improve your security. If your computer takes forever to start, it could be because there are too many applications that start up with Windows.
Often, each program needs to finish loading before your computer becomes usable. Of course, the Windows control panel also includes tools to improve your start-up, and they actually work quite well. Old machines often had convoluted and contradictory registries, so it made sense to use registry cleaners and repair software.
However, even then you needed to be careful. Defragmenting your hard drive often only wears it out more quickly Disk defragmentation is another maintenance task that used to be more important than it is today. In the past, performing disk defrag on your hard disk drive HDD often resulted in a good amount of freed-up space and improved performance.
In the last 10 or so years, however, HDDs have gotten much larger and faster, and operating systems have gotten more efficient in how information is written to the drives. On a side note, you should never defragment a solid-state drive SSD Defragmenting is strictly for HDDs and was built with their physical read and write process in mind. SSDs do not work in the same way, and you can easily ruin a perfectly good SSD by trying to defrag it.
Ian has been a journalist for 20 years. He's written for magazines and websites on subjects such as video games, technology, PC hardware, popular and unpopular science, gardening and astronomy.
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