#4584
First of all, I have to declare: AppNee has no interest or patience for any all-in-one type of system tools such like System Mechanic. Any similar software will come to the end of a blind alley when they develop to the end - their functions are many but not fine, miscellaneous but not pure, can do many things but none can be done best. Anyway, since our computer needs regular maintenance to keep good performance, so System Mechanic is worth a try. Maybe it's just what you like or need.

#4570
When the available space in volume C is becoming less and less or the system runs slower and slower, you don't have to reinstall Windows in order to solve all problems. Instead, before doing that you can try to use Auslogics Windows Slimmer to give your Windows a full trim (to save space and boost performance) and look at the effect.

#4458
You may encounter the following error when running some software or games written using Visual Studio 20XX: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime library Runtime Error! This proves that your system is missing the corresponding Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Packages as the must-have additional components (common DLL runtimes that are equivalent to the dictionary files of programs) for these programs to run properly. This is especially true for newly installed systems. This case, Visual C++ Runtime Installer can help you solve problems with one click.

#4305
Not My Fault (AKA: NotMyFault) is a driver-level system debugging tool, developed by Microsoft's Sysinternals group, used to artificially make system crash, memory leak, frozen screen and blue screen in order to reconstruct, analyze and debug the potential problems in a computer.

#4268
Easy Services Optimizer (ESO for short) is a simple and straightforward portable free app dedicated to helping users optimize (disable) those unnecessary system services (e.g.: Print Spooler, Bluetooth Support, Remote Registry, Remote Desktop, etc.), in order to improve system performance (startup and running speed) and stability.

#4136
Due to the continuous development of computer hardware, now more and more software start to use physical even virtual memory unscrupulously. Therefore, it's very helpful or necessary to effectively perform memory management even for high configuration of computers with more than 4 GB of RAM. At least, that can markedly avoid system performance die-off and frequent errors because there's not enough memory.

#4079
Often someone complains that the traditional Windows logon authentication way using password is not convenient enough (especially for those PCs set up with a very complex login password), and its security is not high enough. This case, you can try Rohos Logon Key this useful tool from Moldova. It is capable of using a USB flash drive for system logon authentication. That's to say, you don't have to login Windows when it boos by inputting your password, instead, that just needs you to insert the specified USB drive.

#3825
The updates/patches released by Microsoft have two types: Hotfix and Service Pack. Hotfix is a special solution that Microsoft releases for a specific system vulnerability or security issue, which comes with strict naming, frequent release and large quantity; Service Pack is a large collection of Hotfixes, which contains all Hotfixes released before its release date. If you want to know what patches installed in your Windows, there are two ways:

#3816
When a virtual machine solution is mentioned, most of use probably think of the celebrated VMware Workstation (which always stays ahead of the VirtualBox from Germany on performance and compatibility). Compared with VMware Workstation Pro, VMware Workstation Player (AKA: Player Pro, VMware Player for short) is more lightweight in both file size and function (can be seen as the simplified edition of VMware Workstation Pro), runs faster, and is free and more suitable for personal, home or non-commercial use.

#3743
Since Windows 8, Microsoft started to implant plenty of trashware into system, but never allows you to actually remove them (the only so-called 'Uninstall' option they provide can do nothing but remove those apps' icons at most; And for many apps, it's even grayed out, not clickable). In others words, all apps' files are still there, and once you make a system update, all of them will come back to start menu immediately). And to Windows 10, this situation is much worse.

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