
I waited a bit, installed the latest versions and the instability returned. After I uninstalled the BSODs and sluggish performance went away. Luckily it didn't take too long to happen so I immediately traced it to ASC. In short, my system became totally unstable to the point where I uninstalled all of it. I was judicious about allowing too much self control to the apps preferring instead to be warned about "problems" than I can evaluate before taking action.
#ADVANCED SYSTEMCARE 10.1 DRIVER#
I actually purchased a license for this and several other IObit products - Driver Booster and the "advanced" defragmenter and they malware protection. One click and CCleaner takes less than 10 seconds to feather-dust this computer after every browsing session and at end-of-day hibernation. CCleaner costs precisely nothing at all.Īs others have said here today, CCleaner - because it *isn't* aggressive - is the only app I ever let run on this PC.
#ADVANCED SYSTEMCARE 10.1 SOFTWARE#
Piriform, a software company that's been around even longer than iObit, has the best feather duster of 'em all: CCleaner, an app that has been assiduously refined over the years to clean without damage and "optimize" without false claims.Īs others have said here today, CCleaner - because it *isn't* aggressive - is the only app I ever let run on this PC. And use it frequently, not once a week, or once a month.įeather dusters cost pennies to buy, not a cumulative small fortune to rent from outfits like iObit. If you want to clean up after you, then use a feather duster. Or would like you to think it is, though what it charges an annual RENTAL fee for is nothing remotely like as complex as Adobe's products.Īs has been pointed out time after time after time after time on these GAOTD comment threads, aggressive registry cleaners / so-called registry optimizers should be AVOIDED.
