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DOWNLOAD PERFORMANCE TOOLKIT 2013 WITH SERIAL KEY AND KEYGEN
Performance Toolkit from PC Tools used to be known as Desktop Maestro. This PC system utilities application isn’t a complete redo of its predecessor as much as it’s an evolution. The interface looks nearly the same and a lot of its features carried over, but this incarnation is better. Performance Toolkit’s interface and features load quicker than Desktop Maestro’s did, and the application as a whole is a lot more effective. We’re glad PC Tools decided to spruce up an ineffective dinosaur and turn it into a promising system optimization tool.
Performance Toolkit’s Optimize Your System feature lets you set the priority for processes that are currently running on your system. You can also use this feature to end these processes. Additionally, it lists your system’s specifications and helps you figure out how much hard drive space you’re using and how much is available. We thought the information provided in the Drives/Space and System Information tab was helpful, but it could easily be accessed elsewhere.
In the Maintain tab of these PC system utilities, you’ll find an option to get a Health Report for your system. This report analyzes your system to see how it’s performing in the areas of registry, privacy and disk health. If your rating is low in any of these areas, you can access the features to remedy the problem through this report. Your system should do fine if you keep your registry repaired and defragmented, run and document history cleared, free space wiped, hard drive repaired and defragmented and your startup settings optimized. And this tool helps you do all of that in one place.
Performance Toolkit PC system utilities also has features for managing your Windows services and startup items. For Windows services, we would recommend using the Tuneup your Services feature in the Optimize tab. When you’re editing startup items, proceed with caution. Your operating system may require the use of some startup items to function properly, so it’s better to know the purpose of each one before you start disabling them.