

We could also view our system's CPU, Disk, and Memory performance on graphs. The information was clear and easy to read, although we still aren't sure what the 49 percent was in reference to, although we assume it means 49 percent of its maximum performance. The program's user interface rated our system's performance at 49 percent and displayed a Meh icon (halfway between Sad and Happy face icons) and noted its Strengths and Stability issues, including Windows not updated in nine days (none had been available). Are you a Power User? Boost offers an Advanced mode for users who check a box attesting to their expertise. Boost is free to try for seven days, though you can extend the trial by another seven days by supplying your e-mail address.īoost's setup wizard includes several steps and numerous options, though it offers clear explanations at each step, and nearly every option can be changed, easily, later on. But Boost's ability to analyze and apply specific tweaks and fixes means it can usually find something to improve even in the best-kept systems.

Boost's Basic and Advanced modes make it suitable for a wide range of users, and its changes are easily undone, if necessary. Boost enhances your PC's performance by applying targeted cleaning and intelligent tweaking to your system, programs, and processes.
