
The cleanup section includes four tools for optimizing your Windows PC by checking for unneeded files, resource-consuming processes, rarely used apps, large files and automatic startup programs that increase the time it takes to get the operating system started.

As the page is written in Chinese, Microsoft is most likely initially testing the tool in China.Īlthough the website is in Chinese, the program’s interface is in English and divided into two segments: a cleanup section for different system optimization methods and a security section for malware scanning and browser security. Microsoft’s PC Manager is now in beta and available via the subdomain. It provides a single interface for performing numerous operations already available in other built-in Windows applications. Microsoft’s upcoming ‘PC Manager’ software appears to be another of these system optimizers. While some adore the tools and claim that they boost computer speed, Microsoft has always advised Windows users to avoid Registry cleaners since they might impair the operating system. Piriform’s CCleaner and Iobit’s Advanced System Care are two of the most popular examples.

There are many Windows system cleaners or optimization tools available that claim to speed up a computer by eliminating useless files and registry keys.

The tool will consolidate multiple existing Windows features into a single user interface to rival third-party apps like CCleaner. Microsoft is working on a Windows system optimization tool dubbed ‘PC Manager’.
