Kamis, 28 Juli 2011

System Mechanic 8.5.6.15



 The biggest new feature is a hard drive monitor tool, DriveSense, that shows details such as temperature, spin-up time, recalibration retries, and write-error rate. This tool will come in handy for anyone who needs to determine whether a system problem is being caused by a failing hard drive. Other than that, the changes to version 8 are minor. The AI Registry defragmentation tool, first implemented in version 6, now analyzes the degree of fragmentation, so optimization and compacting don't automatically occur at low levels. ActiveCare, which automates problem-correcting tasks when you're no longer at your computer, takes a little less RAM to do so, and comes with a few more startup options based on battery power usage (for laptops), full screen mode for video, and a few other tweaks. You can also now access the Windows Firewall from within System Mechanic, rather than having to bring it up through Windows Control Panel. As far as improvements, that's about it.
Newcomers to the program, of course, will still find a lot to like about System Mechanic. It has a fine collection of hard disk utilities (including repair and defrag), it lets you safely repair your system Registry, it blocks and removes spyware and other junk files (via the cleverly named Spython module), and it even handles RAM defragmentation. System Mechanic's System Configuration tools let you manage startup executables with ease (giving you control over what resource-hogging files start at bootup), and System Mechanic's NetBooster tool can make the most of your Internet connection speed. Several of these components are aging and in need of a good overhaul—the hard drive defragmentation tool, for example, is severely outclassed by the likes of Ultimatedefrag 2008.

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