stegor
Bright Spark
@SpyderTracks What do u think of Microsoft PC Manager ?
Jack of all trades, master of none. Most of the tools are already built into windows and the ones that aren't you don't need.
@SpyderTracks What do u think of Microsoft PC Manager ?
Oh, was that that crappy windows clean up tool that Microsoft pushed out?Jack of all trades, master of none. Most of the tools are already built into windows and the ones that aren't you don't need.
Wintoy is NOT a Microsoft app, it's author is someone called Bogdan Pătrăucean - whoever he is. It's yet another 'magic bullet' that claims to make your PC faster/safer/cleaner and which is just more unnecessary snake oil. It has no place on a properly managed Windows system IMO.I already downloaded Microsoft PC manager. I have also downloaded Microsoft wintoy from Microsoft app store
Wintoy let's you run scannow and other stuff rather than put command in cmd.
U can also with wintoy uninstall apps that won't let you uninstall stuff from add or remove programme. If u not heard of it or seen it before. Worth downloading
💯 100%Wintoy is NOT a Microsoft app, it's author is someone called Bogdan Pătrăucean - whoever he is. It's yet another 'magic bullet' that claims to make your PC faster/safer/cleaner and which is just more unnecessary snake oil. It has no place on a properly managed Windows system IMO.
PC Manager is a Microsoft app but it too is not needed and is yet another app claiming to improve performance/security/management. It's neither necessary nor recommended.
Learn how to manage your Windows system properly yourself - especially if you buy a custom build which generally requires a more experienced user and better management.
They don't though, they just need to learn to manage windows as any user does. With anything you learn.I think it depends on the skill of the user. Windows system engineer level (Spyder, Ubu...) don't need these tools but 90% of PC users do.
No, they need to learn how to properly use the equipment that they have - especially if they have gone to the trouble and expense of specing up a custom build. They also need to follow a few simple rules...I think it depends on the skill of the user. Windows system engineer level (Spyder, Ubu...) don't need these tools but 90% of PC users do.
Yeah, but that won't do it on a custom chassis, you can't get by and get the performance available on the system by not knowing this stuff.They need to learn but they don't, 90% of us don't.