System Mechanic Review - Does It Really Work?
Your computer is just like any another machine and you need to provide it with regular tune-up for consistent and peak performances. This tuning from time to time can be expertly handled with a virtual toolbox called the 'System Mechanic'. This one-time purchase product comes with a whole home license feature that allows you to use the same product for 3 or more PCs at your home.
With just this one tool under you belt, you can ensure that your PC works at good speed, performs its functions safely and uses maximum capability of the machine. In short, you can ensure extreme performance of your PC with the System Mechanic in place. For this purpose, the tool box makes use of different kinds of functions which you can access on your own with the help of its easy-to-use help section.
So what does the System Mechanic actually do inside your computer? To make sure that there is no harm to your computer's privacy and that it provides optimum functioning, this program allows you a complete cleanup of your system. This includes cleaning up your registry, dumping out all the junk files, removing spy ware, defragmenting your hardware, customizing your hidden settings etc. With all this in place, all your duplicity work gets cut down since now the computer no longer needs multiple utility programs for simple functionalities.
Following the 3-touch mantra of fixing, speeding and securing your PC, the System Mechanic is a real blessing in this age of jet speed. The product focuses on helping you handle all your PC problems at just one go. It simply means as simple as getting a PC repair guy to reset your computer to as good as new. Also their unlimited product support tech is a great feature to ensure you get most out of your purchase. This ultimate all-in-one PC care program is a must-buy for every household and office today.
For novice users, there is no cause of worry. You can make the program work by itself and take care of the entire PC maintenance by simply clicking on the program's "repair all" care feature. This one tab can help you to regularize your PC at just one click and the program automatically takes care of its installation and processing as well. Promising to be the most rewarding way to gift your PC with its best performance rates, the System Mechanic is a clear winner on all fronts.
Tune Your System With System Mechanic Professional
Your system starts to slow down a few months after you purchased it. What could be causing it? Viruses? Spyware? Junk files? Memory not getting released by poorly designed programs? How about obsolete registry entries? How about all of the above? If so, what can be done about this situation?
I first tested System Mechanic Professional in 2006 and was impressed by its ability to do batch system optimizations and repairs, ones you could schedule after hours. When I remembered to keep the machine on, the scheduled actions took place. When my machine began to slow down, I realized the Total Care batch program hadn't been run in awhile, due to my negligence.
Now, among the new release's impressive features is real-time optimization, which occurs as you use your computer (more accurately, when it's idle). This means that you can specify that it scan the system for such problems as restoring memory that sloppy programs failed to release, recovering space from temporary Windows clutter, and scanning the system for viruses and spyware. You don't have to do anything! There is even a System Mechanic gadget that sits on your desktop, showing you what it's monitoring and fixing (either always on top or only when the desktop is displayed), in case you're compulsive and need to fix manually something before the automation can set in. Oddly, I've had it disappear a few times, but it's a simple matter to redisplay it through the Windows 7 gadget applet.
You can program the system to speed up system startups, but that becomes a moot point if you specify that you want your registry compressed and cleaned each time your computer is turned on. Unfortunately, there's no way to program System Mechanic to do this, say every fifteen days. It's either every day or never. If it makes you feel any better, there is some disagreement among techies on the Web as to whether registry optimization really helps much. I haven't noticed any notable speed improvement after a registry optimization, either by this program or any other, but maybe that's just me.
If you subscribe to the update feature every year, Iolo will upgrade your system daily, not just with virus updates but, like Windows itself, with program updates. It's probably worth subscribing to, particularly for the anti-virus protection. (It caught one Trojan horse trying to gallop in through a program on my USB drive.) I recommend System Mechanic for those who want to keep their system safe and efficient with a minimum of bother.