

When installed on our three different PCs, TuneUp 2012 was able to significantly reduce the startup and shutdown times as well as shave a 1-5% percent off idling CPU time each machine. Disabling decisions are made effortless by a pleasing visual bar graph showing the potential benefits, along with a user-collected ranking of the usefulness of each application. Instead, a single click toggles applications on and off, allowing users to easily and safely prune away the hooks which load superfluous programs.
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Shrewdly, TuneUp doesn’t remove the actual code (potentially rendering a program or piece of hardware inoperable).

With the Startup Manager and Program Deactivator, owners have the ability to halt any unnecessary resource depleting applications.
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Since the applications users install tend to leave hide traces of CPU-cycle stealing code, one of TuneUp’s most effective tools allows the disabling both startup and well as latent programs. While System A was running Vista, the other two setups had the 64-bit version of Windows 7 as their OS. System C represented a typical desktop setup- a core i5, 6GB machine, with 24 different applications present. System B was a six month old portable, deliberately crammed with 60 different applications. System A was a three-year old, 17.1 inch, power slurping laptop with 22 programs installed. To put TuneUp 2012 through its paces, we used the program’s three licenses to install a copy on radically different set-ups. Although system optimizers can be little more than digital snake oil (with the worst offenders doing irreversible damage to your system), the latest iteration of TuneUp offers a unified, uncomplicated method to perking up any sluggish PC. While obsessives advocate a fresh OS reinstallation every year to combat this quandary, for those without the patience to reinstall each application anew, TuneUp Utilities 2012 offers a comparable rejuvenation.

It’s the woeful inevitability that every PC owner must face: with time, the performance of your system will deteriorate.
