Jumat, 24 Mei 2013

Is Purchasing the Smart PC Fixer a Smart Fix?

By Keith Bladen


Spyware Doctor, Malewarebytes, Smart PC Fixer-these are just three of the hundreds of registry cleaners on the market these days, promising to be the most effective means of finding and eliminating harmful viruses and activity in your system. Based on price ranges and traditional sounding names, many have chosen the Smart Fixer throughout the year, but is it all that it claims to be?

Prior to installing any program, always search for available information to educate you on your purchase. The Smart PC Fixer was introduced to the market in February of 2012. It featured an extremely user friendly interface that testers thought of as "intuitive", working efficiently by cutting hidden tools. All functions for use are easily laid out, right in the main menu.

This scanning system possesses the same features that the majority of registry cleaners have. These include system optimization, system fix, scan and clean, system tools, and even a backup option. At first glance, this "smart" fixer appears to have all of the necessary tools and capabilities to keep any computer running smoothly.

System optimization is the first step to speeding up the performance of your computer. Use of this feature makes it possible to minimize the clutter and other pointless junk that only serves to lag on your PC's service, initial startup, menu, and desktop. The intention of this, of course, is to reach maximum performance.

The system fix feature is actually quite handy. This tool is designed to scan the entirety of the computer for errors-not for malicious software, like the regular scan. It diagnoses these breaks or corruptions and gives the operator the option to fix or delete them. ActiveX, broken shortcuts, Winsock2 troubles, and other associated malfunctioning files waste usable space on your PC, resulting in a slower running and more aggravating system.

Scan and clean is the option that is used most commonly as the selling point. Along with the obvious, this feature also comes with an evidence and junk file cleaner. Although this evidence cleaner in particular may sound like incentive enough to set the PC Fixer apart from the rest, it is actually a classy way of explaining how it will delete your browsing history and internet cookies.

The system tools feature gives a few additional tools to help improve overall computer performance. These extras include access to a file splitter, a file shredder, an uninstall manager, a disk defragmenter, a windows update checker, an ActiveX blocker, a toolkit for use on internet explorer-for restore and management options, and a BHO manager.

Every registry cleaner should already come with a backup tool, put in place to backup your important files and data before scanning and repairing. File names are never simply named "important" or "don't delete", so it's not so rare to accidentally delete an important a component necessary for your computer's stability. This is why backup is crucial to take advantage of.

In the end, the Smart PC Fixer came up quite short of being a worthwhile computer cleaner. The biggest perk it provided was the easy to use interface, but that hardly outweighed the cons. The registry scanner worked at a much slower rate than one would prefer, especially since other programs tended to lag when this feature was in use.

The accuracy of the Smart Fixer's scanner was also a disappointment. Removal of errors is guaranteed, but that depends detrimentally upon detection. Particularly malicious files are smart at disguising themselves, and this PC Fixer would have put Sherlock Holmes to shame. While it can't be said that it is useless or simply a sham, there are several other available scanning systems in the same price range that produced a much more acceptable result.




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