How do I use Webroot Secure Anywhere to raise my system analyzer score of 32/100?
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Hello trees,
Here is the User Guide that explains System Analyzer. I wouldn't worry very much about the scores given. When I run mine I get a 57/100. So what I did do is I went to Utilites in Webroot and clicked System Optimizer and there it cleaned up system and I got a score of 62/100 by doing that.
The Hardware information you can't do much with this unless you upgrade your memory and or video card and what not. Most of this analyzer is helpful but I wouldn't worry about the scores. With an older system such as Vista , I was told I had fragmented files which I can defrag my disc. And I was told my System had a System Crash. So most of thie information is helpful.
Hope this helps and maybe one of our Forum experts can offer advice here as well.
Best Regards,
Here is the User Guide that explains System Analyzer. I wouldn't worry very much about the scores given. When I run mine I get a 57/100. So what I did do is I went to Utilites in Webroot and clicked System Optimizer and there it cleaned up system and I got a score of 62/100 by doing that.
The Hardware information you can't do much with this unless you upgrade your memory and or video card and what not. Most of this analyzer is helpful but I wouldn't worry about the scores. With an older system such as Vista , I was told I had fragmented files which I can defrag my disc. And I was told my System had a System Crash. So most of thie information is helpful.
Hope this helps and maybe one of our Forum experts can offer advice here as well.
Best Regards,
Hi trees
Welcome to the Community Forums.
If I may just reinforce what Sherry stated and say that you really should not pay too much attention to the System Analyzer as it is just a baseline tool. If you really want to investigate and review your systems relative performance then there are much better and more appropriate tools, some freeware...which you can probably locate easily via Google.
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
If I may just reinforce what Sherry stated and say that you really should not pay too much attention to the System Analyzer as it is just a baseline tool. If you really want to investigate and review your systems relative performance then there are much better and more appropriate tools, some freeware...which you can probably locate easily via Google.
Regards, Baldrick
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