This weekend, the Redmond giant unveiled a new maintenance tool called Microsoft PC Advisor. This utility is not yet public and has been distributed to some members participants in the Windows Feedback Program, ie the people have accepted that Microsoft specifically analyze the behavior of their machine to determine potential problems. With the analysis tool PC Advisor, users can now receive real-time solution to a problem, receive the optimal configuration for its system, or the latest updates components embedded on the machine.
According to MaximumPC, the inspection center called PC Checkup remains very simplistic. After a scan of the computer, PC Advisor would issue advice like: empty the browser cache, enable phishing Internet Explorer or the Windows Firewall. Compared to other similar tools for Windows Vista, the utility appears therefore unconvincing. Moreover, whereas the most fun technolophiles to modify the Windows registry, the toolbox PC Advisor that goes to list links to the control panel of Windows. Finally, perhaps the ergonomics of software that will appeal to the user.
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