Microsoft PC Manager is a comprehensive application that does some good sweeping for your Windows computer. This little application can wipe out all junk files, browsing history, and all garbage dumped by Windows and third-party applications. ALSO READ: How to Remove Unused Device Drivers From Windows 11 PC
What are the Features of Microsoft PC Manager for Windows 11 and 10?
PC Manager has two sections – Cleanup and Security. The cleanup section has the following features. Health Checkup – This option checks items to clean up, potential issues, viruses, and startup apps to disable. Storage Manager – This section offers deep cleanup, manages large files, helps you remove rarely used apps, and helps you setup automatically clean up temporary files using Storage Sense. Process Management – This section lets you end any running process. Startup Apps – This feature lets you disable/enable startup apps on your computer. In the Security section, the following options help you protect your computer from security threats. Windows Update – This option checks for any pending updates to your system. Browser Protection – This option lets you block changes in your default browser by malicious applications. There is also an option to change the default browser. Pop-up Management – This feature lets users enable the pop-up blocker to block pop-up windows in apps. These are the features currently available in Microsoft PC Manager. It is a beta application now, so the features described above may change in the stable build.
How to Download, Install and Use Microsoft PC Manager on your Windows 11 PC?
- Download PC Manager from Microsoft (link).
- After downloading the app, install it on your computer running Windows 10 (1809) and Windows 11.
- After installation, run the app. It will present you with several options in a simple interface.
- All the options in PC Manager are self-explanatory. So using the application is very easy. The tool aims to quickly improve performance and security by removing unwanted files, disabling programs affecting your PC’s health, protecting your browser from third-party apps, and more. More Resources:
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