(CLO) Anyone who has used a Windows computer for a while understands that maintaining stable performance can be a challenge.
Over time, the system can slow down, take a long time to boot up, and unnecessary background processes start consuming resources.
PC Manager is free software for Windows users.
Previously, users had to rely on third-party software like CCleaner to maintain computer performance. However, Microsoft has decided to provide an official solution – a built-in tool in Windows 10 and Windows 11 that optimizes the system without the need for external software.
Microsoft has previously offered robust security tools like Windows Defender, but the bulk of system maintenance tasks have been handled by third-party software. With the launch of PC Manager, Microsoft is officially entering the PC optimization space, competing directly with popular cleaning tools.
After initial testing in China, Microsoft has rolled out PC Manager globally, making it available to all Windows users. What makes this tool unique is that it is deeply integrated into the Windows ecosystem, eliminating the risk of compatibility issues or security risks often associated with third-party software.
“Switching to PC Manager has been a seamless experience,” says Lily Thompson, a tech expert and early adopter of PC Manager. “It’s easy to use, and since it’s developed by Microsoft, I feel more confident using it. My computer is as fast as new!”
PC Manager currently supports multiple languages including English, Spanish, and Chinese, and is expected to expand to more regions in the future. Microsoft also said it will continue to update the tool based on user feedback to ensure compatibility with future versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11.
The launch of PC Manager marks a significant step forward for Microsoft in improving the Windows user experience, providing an integrated, free, and effective optimization solution. If you are using Windows 10 or Windows 11, this is definitely a tool worth trying to help your computer run faster and smoother.
Cao Phong (according to JasonDeegan, PCW)
Source: https://www.congluan.vn/microsoft-provides-free-tools-to-improve-your-computer-power-post336852.html
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