![]() ![]() The program has evolved, but no matter what advances the product has made, the developers have continued to make a product that pretends it is doing more good than it actually does. ![]() I have tested IoBit's Advanced System Care over the years ever since they first came onto the market known as Advanced Windows Care. Just like if you decide you don't like anchovies on your pizza, you probably will not order them on very many of your future pizza orders. ![]() I have several older computers I use to test out products such as the ASC offer, but I will not be wasting any more time on testing this company's products. More technical users with their own tweaks are the ones that are most leery of installing a program such as, and especially this program. They may be using a simple computer for simple purposes. Regardless of any claims by users that this program is wonderful, has been used for some number of years without incident, or other, it is meaningless without knowing the expertise each of those users have. I will give "ASC" a fair shot and give it a try, but my gut feeling is that when it's all said and done I'll be Uninstalling "ASC" for it's continual intrusion. I didn't get to install it until yesterday 31 December 2016 and since then Scotty "WinPatrol" has been continually alerting me of changes that IObit has wanted to make to my system. Not sure I'd have installed "Advanced System Care (ASC)" if I'd known it is an IObit program, but I did. Why? Because even if you take IObit programs out of the Startup Que, like Microsoft, Google, Norton, IObit hides files in the OS to ensure that their programs will continue to be put in the Startup Que and be able to phone home in other words they think that they have the right to control your computer and what happens on it. Let me start out by saying that IObit develops some really good programs and usually very competitively priced ($49.99? If you go to the IObit site ASC sells for $19.99 and Ultimate $29.99 and they are running a special for ASC bundled with three more popular IObit titles for under $25 - Great Deal), however, with that said I have never been an IObit fan. ![]()
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