System Utilities Programs
System utilities programs are software applications for the computer that are used to manage and monitor resources, perform diagnostic scans of hardware and software, repair files, recover files and optimize a computer system.
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Diagnostic Scans
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A main feature of system utilities programs is diagnostic scans that are used to analyze hardware and software performance. This can help to identify areas within a system that are draining resources and optimize the computer for better, more efficient performance.
File Recovery
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System utilities programs can often be used to repair and recover files. Files that have become corrupted or accidentally deleted can be repaired, while formatted hard disk volumes can also be scanned to recover lost files.
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Optimization
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The main function of a system utilities program is to identify areas within a computer system that can be improved for better performance. Many utility programs clear temporary files and folders, fix registry errors and perform other performance processes that help to optimize both hardware and software applications.
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