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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 1074785" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>Microsoft PC Manager does a good job of cleaning junk from Windows and Microsoft apps. AVG TuneUp is good at cleaning junk created by third party apps. Having tried PC Manager again yesterday, I am unimpressed. It's not something I would use in its current form, other than to test it. However as of right now, I wouldn't recommend using either. AVG TuneUp has the ability to put apps that run in the background and use resources to sleep, which can potentially improve performance. However while sleeping apps are supposed to wake when you run them, I've found that some apps such as Microsoft Office and Steam, won't work unless you manually wake them, which is annoying. I only just found out that AVG TuneUp, was the reason why I kept getting errors when opening Office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 1074785, member: 31436"] Microsoft PC Manager does a good job of cleaning junk from Windows and Microsoft apps. AVG TuneUp is good at cleaning junk created by third party apps. Having tried PC Manager again yesterday, I am unimpressed. It's not something I would use in its current form, other than to test it. However as of right now, I wouldn't recommend using either. AVG TuneUp has the ability to put apps that run in the background and use resources to sleep, which can potentially improve performance. However while sleeping apps are supposed to wake when you run them, I've found that some apps such as Microsoft Office and Steam, won't work unless you manually wake them, which is annoying. I only just found out that AVG TuneUp, was the reason why I kept getting errors when opening Office. [/QUOTE]
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