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System Mechanic 6 Professional review

6.3

Editors' Rating

Good

Setup & interface 6.0
Service & support 6.0
Features 7.0
System Mechanic 6 Professional

Barry Brenesal CNET

Published: 09 Feb 2006

There's glitz as well as substance in Iolo Technologies' System Mechanic 6 Professional, a suite of hard drive utility tools (distributed in the UK by ITRed). The glitz lies in the 'improved' and non-configurable main screen. The substance lies in Drive Medic, a new and effective tool for testing and repairing hard drives, along with improvements to older tools such as the Startup Manager, which makes it easy to see exactly what's running on your computer. Although System Mechanic 6 Professional may be superior to venerable competitor Norton SystemWorks 2005 in the number and range of diagnostic tools offered, without documentation, the suite may prove frustrating for the average computer user.

The program launches quickly. Various utilities within System Mechanic 6 Professional are accessed from one of five category buttons on the left: Optimize, Clean, Repair, Protect and Maintain. However, not all of the interface changes are for the better. It's not that we objected to the surfacing of wizards in the upper-right corner of the window or the way Tips, News and Updates now take up the bottom third of the screen, but these changes are not configurable; they take up precious screen space, even if you don't use the wizards or want to be reminded which tools haven't been run lately.

We also didn't care for the Dashboard feature that first analyses, and then displays brief results on the speed, safety, fitness, clutter, updates, active care, and overall health and security of your system. These are usually time-consuming tests to run and are not always accurate; even after we turned them off, the executables for those tests continued to run in the background, slowing down application loading. We had to turn them off using another of System Mechanic 6 Professional's features, the Advanced Startup Manager.

Disk defragmentation is much faster in this version, and registry optimization is more detailed. Long overdue, System Mechanic 6 Professional adds a Drive Medic tool that finds hard disk problems and offers to repair them. The Advanced Startup Manager has been expanded to list start-up programs with information on individual file location, registry reference, status, file version and description, and to offer recommendations for start-up programs that are necessary, invalid or dangerous. This deep analysis can help determine if you have any startup files that are obsolete or that are spyware or viruses. However, implementation still has its rough edges. Although the More Info link instructed us to click View Details for an itemised list and the reasons to remove them, there was nothing to click. The suite also offers an Advanced Process Manager. Think of it as the Windows XP Task Manager on steroids, with all processes labelled with publisher, start-up mode, description, summary and dependency information.

Elsewhere, System Mechanic 6 Professional continues to provide a selection of excellent hard drive tools. It optimises RAM, searches for and eliminates spyware and viruses, displays potential junk files for removal, and tracks software for later removal. We still like Program Relocator, which updates all links as you move applications between folders or drives; Netbooster, which gives you both automated and manual controls to let you increase Web access speed; and Inspect and Undo Changes, which offers you multiple, dated undos arranged in order for each tool.

System Mechanic 6 Professional lacks a printed manual, which we feel is very important in an extensive and complex product such as this. There isn't even a PDF-based manual, although the context-sensitive in-program help system is first-rate. Also good is Iolo Technologies' online support, with its FAQ, step-by-step diagrammed tutorials for using the new wizards, searchable knowledge base and email-based technical support.

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3.9

Average Member Rating

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shreyans jj

shreyans jj

worst product.....dont buy

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2.0

Terrible


Anonymous

Anonymous

Caused my PC to get deeper and deeper in the mire

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3.5

Poor


Joseph Szigeti

Joseph Szigeti

Must cleaning contuniously all system 24/7. "Filter not working right,, pop-up blocker work wery poor, and no privacy protection: like from Micromedia flash player company, whom po-up all the time."

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4.0

Mediocre


Mike Gentry

Mike Gentry

Iolo Ruined a Previously Great Product

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4.0

Mediocre


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Overview

System Mechanic 6 Professional

Editors rating
Rating: 6.3
Verdict

System Mechanic 6 Professional offers the best package of utilities for optimising and protecting your hard drive, but the software's lack of documentation makes it poorly suited for the average computer user.

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