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Get back your computer's lost performance with F-Secure PC Booster

F-Secure just released a computer performance enhancing software called PC Booster (beta), which can regain your computers lost performance.

Constantly installing, uninstalling programs and other works leads to the accumulation of vast amount of data on the system. The result is that Windows get slower with time. So we need to maintain our computers periodically.

F-Secure PC Booster allows you to get the most benefit out of your old and new computers with a set of easy to use tune-up functionality.

There are two options you can choose from; Speed Up and Clean Up to boost your system’s performance.

F-Secure PC Booster beta comes with 6 months subscription to F-Secure Internet Security 2011 Beta.

Note that you must download and install Internet Security 2011 Beta for installing PC Booster on your PC. Download it from F-Secure

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