![]() ![]() If it's still slow after using anything else that's built-in, like updates, driver updates, sfc etc., then I try a cleaner and optimizer like what was mentioned plus third-party defrag, and for some weird reason it speeds up. But I don't run it at startup or resident I just use the cleaner and optimizer if there are problems with the system and it's still slow even after I use what's built-in.įor defrag, even with an SSD in the boot, I notice that things eventually slow down, even with the built-in defrag running at default or run manually (and it just trims the SSD and does a regular defrag of the other hard drives, including one where other programs are installed because the SSD will be full). I usually find giveaway copies of WiseCare Pro, so I've been able to use that. Very detailed thanks, I think I will use wise disk+boostspeed(safe+better cleaning) Or, you could use none of them and quite possibly your system will run fine anyway. There's no free version, but is safe to use and works very well. Or, you could use none of them and quite possibly your system will run fine anyway.Īnother option to consider is Kerish Doctor. ![]() As I already mentioned, you don't need to use a registry cleaner anyway.Īnother option to consider is Kerish Doctor. If you don't need the tweaking functions in Wise Care and just want to clean junk, then Wise Disk Cleaner would be a better option. ![]() One thing to consider with Boostspeed, is that in some cases its background monitoring can make your system run slower, but this can be disabled if you need to. I prefer Wise Care, to Boostspeed, but it's just a matter of personal preference. Aside from the minor issues with its registry cleaner, the other functions in Wise Care are safe to use. On the other hand Boostspeed's registry cleaner is safe to use as it never deletes needed registry keys. Having said that, I doubt it would every cause any major issues, but it is something to be aware of. This can be avoided by not using its registry cleaner (you usually never need to clean the registry anyway), or manually checking what it wants to delete to make sure it doesn't want to delete anything that is needed. Wise Care's registry cleaner has minor issues with false positives and will sometimes delete valid registry keys. ![]()
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