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on Nov 14, 2013

moshi...fascinating:

System requirements

  • Windows® 8, 7, Vista, and XP
  • 256 MB of RAM
  • 130 MB of free hard drive space

 

on Nov 14, 2013

Actually the site does confirm what Moshi wrote.

It has been fully designed to effectively fix, optimize, and maintain Windows 8.1 PCs based on extensive testing from iolo Labs. Some of the key areas of Windows 8 focus are:

  • Startup Optimizer – Enhanced and engineered to leverage the already-improved start-up speeds of Windows 8.1 by removing unnecessary programs from start up. You not only start up faster, but PC response improves with less programs running in the background.
  • Winspresso™ – Exclusive to Windows 8.1’s new tile interface, Winspresso is a new app that optimizes system memory by reclaiming RAM from background apps not in use. Easy access straight from a desktop tile makes it easy to give Windows a quick energy shot anytime you need it.
  • PC Health Status App – Designed exclusively for the Windows 8.1 user interface, it lets you keep track of your system efficiency and health status at a glance.

ENHANCED: Tune-up Definitions™

 

Don't get me started on reviews. You read something on one site or forum and something totally different on another. All I can say is I have had issues with 8.1 before and after installing System Mechanic but the software is running fine on my 8.1 machine. 

on Nov 14, 2013

Well, as we know, each system is different, and mine is definitely odd...lol..anyway, it was the disk repair part that hosed my rig, so maybe it's SSD related.

 

Nevertheless, it did cause me problems. I'm not against iolo or SM, just reporting what happened to me.

 

I'll stick with my Advanced System Care Ultimate. 

on Nov 14, 2013

DrJBHL

moshi...fascinating:

System requirements


Windows® 8, 7, Vista, and XP
256 MB of RAM
130 MB of free hard drive space

 

Reduced 74%Original 809 x 359

 

the service packs for Windows 7 or XP aren't mentioned as well.

that's why i mentioned Microsoft's naming policies. they confuse people. as it can be seen in this thread.

on Nov 14, 2013

RedneckDude

Well, as we know, each system is different, and mine is definitely odd...lol..anyway, it was the disk repair part that hosed my rig, so maybe it's SSD related.

 

Nevertheless, it did cause me problems. I'm not against iolo or SM, just reporting what happened to me.

 

I'll stick with my Advanced System Care Ultimate. 

 

it is my firm belief that the more tuning and tweaking tools you install, the slower and wackier your system will become.

using such stuff might make you feel like an expert. that's a phase every Windows user will go through for a while, the sooner you realize that at least 95% of what they advertise is snake oil, the better.

on Nov 14, 2013

95% of what they advertise is snake oil

 

Yes, like with ASC Pro, I only use about 5 items out of at least 50 tools it offers. Most of it isn't necessary and can even cause problems.

on Nov 14, 2013

t is my firm belief that the more tuning and tweaking tools you install, the slower and wackier your system will become.

Gotta agree with moshi there...

Only critter I use is CrapCleaner - better for um....cleaning crap ...

on Nov 14, 2013

that's why i mentioned Microsoft's naming policies. they confuse people. as it can be seen in this thread.

Wait till they adopt the Apple method...and call each ver after a dog or something.

Of course.... Windows 8 would become Windows Mutt ...

on Nov 14, 2013

Snake oil????...........

I've been using TuneUp Utilities and JV16 Power tools - not on the same system - for many years...........and never had any issues..........in fact I would recommend TuneUp to anyone............JV16 is excellent also but you have to know a bit more about what you are doing with this 'baby' otherwise you can get yourself in a lot of trouble.

It's true that many of the things that you do with TuneUp can be done manually or with tools already given to you by Microsoft...........but TuneUp gives you a package that does everything in a 'one-stop-shop'................and more.

I make my judgment mainly on one thing..............How responsive the PC is 'before and after'............and I can honestly say that in many cases the difference is very noticeable. Here's a great example of this.............a friend of mine who is an IT expert had an older laptop being used by his kids that was sluggish to hell and he scoffed at me when I told him to run an evaluation download of TuneUp through the rig........Anyway he decided he had nothing to lose and tried it...........about an hour later he called me and was eating humble pie...........He tried it and cleared numerous errors etc etc etc.............cleaned it up and in his words............'bloody thing is running like a steam train now'...............

I guess its 'each to their own'..................

on Nov 15, 2013

I agree with you leo. It might be snake oil to some but you cannot argue with results, (or I guess you can if you want to) and some will.

on Nov 15, 2013

JuniorCrooks

I agree with you leo. It might be snake oil to some but you cannot argue with results, (or I guess you can if you want to) and some will.

Yep, bud...........each to their own.........as they say!

I've got a pretty new top end Qosmio laptop and after a week or so of surfing, updating and whatnot I notice it starts to slow down a little...........but after running a few of the TuneUp utilities thru the machine I can really see a difference..........I also use the free version of PerfectDisk (I've not upgraded the drives to SSD yet) and that also has a big effect on the boot time and responsiveness of the machine and the programs I use. Would not be without either.............

Mind you I must get round to upgrading my drives to SSD...........I installed one on my sons laptop a few weeks ago and his boot time from pressing the 'on' button to all programs loaded and zero CPU is about 20 seconds.............unbelievable. His machine is based on an old Intel dual core whereas mine is Intel i7 rocket. Everything on his machine is quicker.........on a three year old dual core..........Just because I upgraded to an SSD. In all my times of playing with PC's I have never experienced such step forward as I saw with the installation of a $100 SSD. 

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