The Home tab will open by recommending a health check and providing access to the one-click Boost function. It’s divided into five sections: Home, Protection, Storage, Apps, and Toolbox. Once installed, Microsoft PC Manager launches as a large pop-up on the right of your desktop above the Taskbar notification area. Clicking this frees up memory and clears temporary files from the system, with the latter feature basically evoking the Windows Storage Sense tool to achieve its aim. This can be seen with its most-heralded feature: Boost. Its offering – courtesy of the firm’s Chinese branch – is more a wrapper for existing Windows tools than a brand-new application, making it easy to access built-in features to keep your PC running smoothly. There are numerous one-click packages promising to optimise and secure your PC, so it’s a little surprising to see Microsoft join the fray with Microsoft PC Manager.
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