StartupMaximizer

By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

Computer users that run machines that are older than five years and did not do regular maintenance may experience program crashes and poor performance. Therefore, it is understandable that the ad by SolidTechn about its product StartupMaximizer may attract the attention of users with slow PCs. The StartupMaximizer program can be found at Solidtechies.com, or you may see its ads on software distribution platforms. The StartupMaximizer program is similar to PC TuneUp Maestro and Zeast PC Tuneup and may help users to delete broken shortcuts, backup their Registry, optimize startup processes and clean their Internet history. However, the company behind StartupMaximizer—SolidTech Ltd. is mentioned in numerous reports for providing disappointing services and its denial of refunds. Computer experts that examined the activity of the StartupMaximizer did not find decisive proof that it can boost your system performance and 'renew' your machine as users are promised at Solidtechies.com.

The StartupMaximizer program does not have a trial version as many other system optimization tools and users may not be presented with a pop-up window that urges them to call 866-682-0647 and 514-733-2526. Users that install the StartupMaximizer may be offered to purchase a two-year license and subscribe to a premium computer support service and threat removal assistance. PC users that are attracted to the services by SolidTech may need to pay $400 to use StartupMaximizer. You need to know that Solidtech is not recognized as a legitimate partner of Microsoft Corp. SolidTech uses a fake site to convince users that they are listed in the Microsoft Pinpoint campaign, and you might want to avoid installing the StartupMaximizer program. The StartupMaximizer program may show notifications on you screen that suggest you have hundreds of problems to address and incites distress. Security authorities classify the StartupMaximizer as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that may not help you speed up your machine. Reports from users provide data to brand SoliDtech as an unreliable service provider, and you should install a trusted anti-malware solution to upgrade your defenses and remove StartupMaximizer.

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