Comodo System Utilities
Ciaran Moore - September 19, 2012This program could be what you need if you’d like to give an old computer a boost and cleanup, or even if your current PC seems a bit sluggish and in need of an overhall. There are many such utility programs out there, but some might be complicated to use or even cause more harm than good if used incorrectly. The Comodo name has proved its trustworthiness for a long time now, making such things as Comodo Firewall and later branching into antivirus programs,etc, included in its software security suite, so it’s probably a safe bet to use. It also includes such useful features as often seen in other system utility suites such as a registry cleaner, file restoration, and disk wiping.
The interface has two sections, on the left is the utility menu selection and on the right is the main window where everything appears once selected.This makes it very easy to navigate and control. The pro version also includes a very handy “Clean My Computer” button, for ease of use in running several selections at once. Once that is set up as you’d like it, it makes the cleaning procedure a “one click” matter.
It also automatically deletes temporary files without having to bother asking you.
It has a registry cleaner which includes the functions “Registry Protection” and “SafeDelete” . These make it easy to rollback your settings if you accidentally delete something important. While on the subject of deleting, if any files you want to delete are locked, it can delete them on the next reboot.
Additional features also include a “wiper” which will delete everything from your computer, a useful thing if you are giving away or selling your computer and are concerned about privacy, and an “Autorun Manager” for reviewing what programs launch during startup. Deactivating programs that you don’t need can decrease a PC’s boot time.
This is a good utilities suite worth checking out and from a name with a solid reputation. Check it out at Comodo.
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