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Make your system faster with new DiskMax

DiskMax is system optimizing software for Windows that removes unnecessary items like junk files, cache files, logs and temp files from your PC. And also, the included Defragmenter defrags HDD for faster performance.

Following are few features of DiskMax (v.4.32)

  • Cleans history, temp files, temporary Internet files, cookies (if specified), recently opened documents list, explorer thumbnail cache and windows error reporting logs.
  • Clears out Windows cache, unused legacy cursors, debugging info, internet logs, help center caches, repair information, DLL caches, Logs, temporary files and windows update roll-back files.
  • Cleans up after Vista SP1/SP2 install (if specified).
  • Removes registry entries for multiple Most Recently Used lists.
  • Deep scans your hard-disk to remove file type log, old, prv, chk, swp, bak, gid, wbk, tmp and dmp.
  • Defragments your HDD(s) - rearranges files around so that they can be accessed faster.

Running DiskMax from time to time is recommended to keep your system in shape. Download DiskMax

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