AusLogics BoostSpeed 8

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BoraMurdar

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New in version 8

System Advisor is back to monitor your PC and suggest up to 56 tweaks for best performance
Over 100 improvements in every module and component
7 skins to customize program interface
Powerful boot-time defrag to bring fragmentation to zero % and more…

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AusLogics BoostSpeed is an advanced software solution designed to optimize the operating system, solve errors and thus improve the overall performance of the computer.

With an eye candy and well organized interface, AusLogics BoostSpeed is addressed to beginners and more experienced users alike, although the look may seem a bit overwhelming at the first glance to rookies.

There are four different tabs in the main window, “System Scan”, “System Advisor”, “Resource Usage” and “Advanced Tools”, each offering various tools developed to increase computer speed.

The “System Scan” utility checks the system for registry errors that may affect stability, looks for junk files that take up disk space and slow down the system, fixes disk errors and searches for fragmented files. A full scan takes around 1 minute, with a moderate amount of resources needed in the process.

The “System Advisor” screen provides recommendations for your system, all of which are designed to boost computer speed. “Disable Administrative Share”, “Do not save Internet Explorer encrypted data to disk” and “Disable Certificate Propagation service” are just a few of the advices you may receive.

While the “Resource Usage” tool has a pretty self-explanatory name and shows CPU, RAM, disk and network usage, the “Advanced Tools” is the tab that opens a whole new dimension.

You can perform disk maintenance, free up space, uninstall apps, recover files, repair or defrag the registry, erase history or speed up Internet, all from a single tab.

On the good side, AusLogics BoostSpeed performs most of the tasks automatically and without slowing down the operating system, but on the other hand, some of the tools still need important updates. For example, the uninstaller does nothing more than to launch the built-in uninstaller of the selected app, so it doesn't seek and remove leftovers.

All in all, AusLogics BoostSpeed is still a good choice when it comes to boosting computer speed and it comes with dedicated tools for almost every single part of your system.

Users are advised to pay attention while installing AusLogics BoostSpeedfor the following reasons:
  • Displays ad banners or other types of advertising material during its runtime
Download Link
http://downloads.auslogics.com/en/boost-speed/8/boost-speed-setup.exe
Article Source
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/System-Tweak/AusLogics-BoostSpeed.shtml
 

SherKaan

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Extremely disappointed with Auslogics today over the fact that there was no free upgrade to version 8 (from version 7). I still had like 300+ days of subscription left. I thought that it was time-limited subscription like AV companies offer. In the end, I had no choice but to buy an upgrade for 9.95$. Not happy at all.
 

roger_m

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As with the previous version, the registry cleaner has issues wtih false positives, so I don't recommend it.
 

Rolo

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And I thought its registry cleaner was one of the safest.
Oh Heavens no! It destroyed Task Scheduler (and who know what else) on a <1-month old Win7 install.
CCleaner is the only safe one.

If a cleaner wants to "clean" hundreds of classes in the registry, then either a bunch of developers didn't know what they were doing and a bunch of programs aren't working or one developer didn't know what he is doing and the "cleaner" is wrong. Is your software working? (If not, a cleaner isn't going to fix it by removing entries!)
 
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