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System LifeGuard 2.0

Developer: NeoByte Solutions (more products...)
OS:Win98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP
License:Shareware
Price: $29.95 (Buy it now)
Size:3.20 MB
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System LifeGuard 2 is the complete solution for the protection and management of your PC. This simple to use product is designed to be used frequently to keep your PC running in perfect condition. Every time you use the internet or run programs on your computer - unwanted files and procedures are stored on your hard-disc.Regular computer use accumulates old material that begins to slow down the operation of your hardware and software. So just like your car needs a regular service to keep it running smoothly - your computer needs System LifeGuard 2 to wash away technical clutter - maintain peak operating efficiency - and protect your vital data from loss. With its extensive help files and wizard driven interface - System LifeGuard 2 - will speed up your computer with a few clicks of the mouse. Its many easy-to-use features will help you: find and delete junk and duplicate files; organize your data; clean your registry; fully uninstall unwanted programs; empty temporary folders; find and remove invalid links and protect your internet privacy. System LifeGuard 2 offers you the Startup Manager so that you can decide what applications to run on your computer at Start Up and also a Shutdown Manager so that you can set your computer to shut down periodically. System LiIfeGuard 2 offers now the possibility to shred all unwanted files: you can permanently remove the files you want without leaving behind any chance of recovering those files. You can also optimize the way your disk space is used to store files using the new Disk Defragment. System LifeGuard 2 team knows that the data you have on your computer is vital to you, that's why we offer a way to keep it safe: Backup your data section offers two possibilities to create the backup of your data: Backup Local (on the same computer, a different location) or Backup Remote (on a FTP server).Test drive the program free for 15 days and allow this helpful program to give you total control of your computer.

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