No, I don't use IOBit.
No, I don't use IOBit.
The performance enhancers seem more like tricks for gamers. Similar to those gaming glasses from Gunnar. Anything that suggests boosting doesn’t actually help much. I looked into what internet boosters could do and found nothing useful since I cleared everything off. Regarding other tools, Advanced System Care functions like CCleaner. I’ve relied on it for a while now, upgraded to the professional version. Smart Defrag is the top defragging software I know—it manages SSD trimming and works much quicker than Defragler. The Driver booster is decent, though the free version doesn’t do anything meaningful and the pro version is too pricey to think about.
It scans all drivers listed in Device Manager and checks them against a database. Yes, it locates available updates for drivers. It also identifies devices with the most recent versions from earlier years, like 2007, and highlights them with a warning red indicator. These are typically generic hardware such as USB controllers on the motherboard. They usually can't be updated through standard methods—you need to use software updates. The version number stays the same, but the warning is removed. Another scenario involves devices that support newer operating systems than your current setup. Updating them might not be advisable since they don't match your installed OS version.