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System Mechanic free version free download


System Mechanic free version free download





System Mechanic free version free download .Automatically accelerate PC startup, internet speed, program operation and gaming performance.Diagnose & fix over 30,000 different PC problems using intelligent live updates from iolo Labs™.Remove over 50 types of junk files, and wipe sensitive internet and chat history for a cleaner, faster PC.Block dangerous program, system changes and faulty settings.





Features:-




















LiveBoost boosts system responsiveness through real-time calibration of CPU, RAM and Drive.


Guided Recommendations taps into the System Mechanic community to help you gain even more
PC speed.


Stability Guard intercepts stability threats to keep Windows fast and problem-free.


NetBooster speeds up internet, videos, downloads and games.


ActiveCare® uses set-and-forget patented technology to maintain your PC automatically


Total Registry Revitalizer resolves registry problems and stabilizes Windows.


AcceleWrite® real time technology optimizes file write speeds


PC Cleanup cleans up over 50 types of junk files.


Program Accelerator re-aligns disjointed program files.


EnergyBooster puts your PC in overdrive for max performance.


Memory Mechanic reclaims wasted RAM in real time.


CRUDD Remover locates and removes unused extra programs.


Startup Optimizer automatically accelerates PC startup 22 ways.


Privacy Cleaner permanently wipes internet and chat history, clutter and cache.





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System requirements


  • Windows® 8, 7, Vista, and XP

  • 512 MB of RAM

  • 140 MB of free hard drive space




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OS: Windows 8/7/Vista/XP


File size: 43.4 MB










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