13 Apr 2012
All-in-one solution for giving your system a boost and for diagnosing potential problems
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Type: Function limited demo
Platform: Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Manufacturer: Uniblue Systems Limited
Size: 14.2MB
Number of Downloads: 3503
Price: £28.95 (27% off RRP!)
Your PC is a complex combination of advanced technologies that need managing to get the best from them. Without regular updates the drivers your PC uses to run all of its hardware can become obsolete. Unless cleaned, your system’s registry will become disordered and cluttered. There are also a whole range of other system changes, network boosts and disk cleanups which you may also need to perform regularly.
Anti-virus products are important, but won’t always guarantee optimum privacy and performance. Combining three powerful Uniblue utilities in one package, PowerSuite helps ensure total system speed and security. DriverScanner updates drivers to improve network and hardware functionality. MaxiDisk will check your drive for fragmentation issues and defragment, keeping your system optimised. Finally SpeedUpMyPC wipes sensitive files and implements various performance enhancements.
Note that Uniblue PowerSuite is a complete suite of the individual Uniblue applications. The trial version works as a function-limited demo.
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