How to Optimize Windows 10/11 with Microsoft PC Manager
Microsoft recently launched a beta version of its PC optimizer, providing an excellent opportunity for Windows 10/11 users to replace CCleaner, which has faced multiple security breaches in the past. While still in beta, Microsoft PC Manager offers a wide range of optimization features, and the best part is that it's completely free. In this article, we will guide you on how to install and use Microsoft PC Manager on your Windows computer.
Installing PC Manager and Removing Other Optimizers
Before installing Microsoft PC Manager, it is recommended to uninstall any other PC optimizer app you may have installed. For a clean uninstallation, you can use Revo Uninstaller, which helps remove leftover files and registry entries. Once you have uninstalled the previous optimizer, you can proceed to download and install Microsoft PC Manager from their official website.
Note: During the installation process, you might notice Chinese text due to a mistake made by Microsoft. However, rest assured that it is still safe to proceed with the installation.
Using PC Manager on Windows
Microsoft PC Manager consists of two main sections: Cleanup and Security. Let's explore each of them in detail.
Cleanup
The Cleanup tab offers four tools that help you clean your Windows computer and improve its performance.
Health Check
The Health Check tool displays a list of items that you can delete or clean up, such as browser and Windows cache files, recycle bin, and log files. By disabling unnecessary apps at startup, you can further enhance your PC's performance.
Storage Management
The Storage Management tool allows you to free up significant space on your computer. It includes features like deep cleanup, managing large files, managing apps, and storage sense. These tools help you identify and remove unnecessary files, manage installed apps, and automate the PC cleanup process.
Process Management
Similar to the Task Manager, the Process Management tool displays a list of user apps that you can safely end without affecting the system's functionality. This tool simplifies the process of managing running apps and processes.
Startup Apps
The Startup Apps tool allows you to disable apps that launch themselves during bootup. By disabling unnecessary startup apps, you can improve your computer's startup time and overall performance.
Security
Under the Security tab, you will find tools to protect your computer from various threats.
Windows Update
Microsoft PC Manager provides a convenient way to download and install Windows OS updates directly from the app. It displays a list of available updates for your system.
Browser Protection
The Browser Protection tool helps you prevent malicious apps from making unauthorized changes to your browser. You can also change your default browser without opening the browser app.
Pop-up Management
The Pop-up Management tool allows you to disable pop-up windows in apps, eliminating unwanted distractions and ads.
Microsoft PC Manager: A Promising Optimizer
Microsoft PC Manager is an excellent tool for optimizing your Windows computer. It offers new features while also highlighting existing settings. Although still in beta, we can expect more refinements and additional tools in the future. It would be great to see features like clearing leftover files from uninstalled apps, deleting unnecessary registry files, and customizable browser data clearance options.
By following this guide, you can make the most out of Microsoft PC Manager and enhance the performance of your Windows 10/11 computer. Give it a try and experience the benefits of this powerful optimizer.
Looking for more ways to maximize your Windows experience? Check out our article on the best File Explorer tips and tricks to become a pro at managing files and folders on your Windows computer.
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