

We wouldn’t necessarily agree with every suggestion, but it may help you find tweaks you didn’t know existed. “Internet Problems” is more interesting, evaluating your IE, Firefox and Chrome settings and suggesting optimisations. You can browse everything SystemCare finds, and decide whether to delete it or not The alarmingly-named “Browser security issues” is mostly about removing IE and Firefox cookies, with options to block known malicious websites and BHOs. “Spyware Removal” sounds rather more powerful, but we’re not clear about what it detects, and the system found nothing on our test PC. The “Shortcut Errors” feature correctly finds and deletes invalid shortcuts. It did reasonably well, finding 987MB, but CCleaner found 200MB more, and also had better application cleaning. They’re not very configurable, but the cleaner correctly detected and removed redundant Registry keys, and it’s able to defragment the Registry when necessary.Ī “Privacy Issues” function performs well, detecting and deleting history and cache data for various system and application sources: browsers, Office, media players, applications, Windows 8 apps and more.Ī “Junk Files” cleaner checks for leftover system temporary files. The Registry checks worked as we expected. We were told we had “4,292 Registry errors”, for instance clicking this displayed a detailed report, and we could check it while the main scan continued in the background. One significant plus is you’re able to browse any issues as the scan progresses. The scanning process took a while at 6 minutes 11 seconds on our test PC, but that was mostly because of the disk scan, a check for file system errors turning this off cut scan time to 1 minute 34 seconds.

SystemCare keeps you fully up-to-date on its progress during the scan
