App Review -- Microsoft’s PC Manager -- Useful Tool or Just Another Gimmick?

February 6, 2025 by
App Review -- Microsoft’s PC Manager -- Useful Tool or Just Another Gimmick?
Andrew Valenzuela
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PC Manager might be an exception:

Most applications claiming to speed up your PC do more harm than good.  PC Manager​ claims to  "Boost!" your PC.  Every time I've seen a PC "speed it up" program.  Its been bloatware that bombards you with ads.  
BUT!  PC Manager​ comes with a Pop-Up Blocker.  And it's made by Microsoft so maybe it's not a bad program.  

I spun up procmon and tested this thing out.  Some of the features were cool.  Some just flat out didn't work.  

Mine did "Phone home" but unlike other's claims.  Mine didn't call China!​​


Key Features of PC Manager

1. Pop-up Blocker - Does It Work?

PC Manager includes a pop-up blocking feature for annoying upgrade prompts.  At first setup it asks if you want to send screenshots to a central database of users to "help" stop Adware programs (the ones that do annoying popups on your desktop.  Windows is plagued with them.

This tool lets you select a window and block pop-ups from that application.

If you have used this.  Please let me know how well it works.

Is it effective? Couldn't tell you.  This is my PC, and I don't install Crap-Ware​.  Any product which is free but is not FOSS is crap-ware that will either push ads on you.  Or install third-party apps on your PC.  If it's giving you an add.  Then its crap-ware. 

Note that "asking for a donation" like Sweet Home 3D | A FOSS home design tool  (it's available in the Windows store btw.  It costs $15.  Or you can go to that website and download it for free).​  Is not "giving you an ad".  

McAfee Antivirus is an example of crap-ware.  As is Avast antivirus (who got in trouble for selling data). 



2. Storage Management – Useful but Flawed

  • Large File Finder: Helps locate and remove old, space-consuming files.
    • This worked really well.
  • Duplicate File Scanner: This feature failed in my test...  couldn’t detect intentionally duplicated PDFs.
    • I was really hopeful about this one.
  • Storage Overview: Provides insights into user files vs. system files and helps manage limited disk space.
    • Worked fast and well.

EPIC FAIL MICROSOFT:


3. Protection and System Fixes

  • Virus Scan & Windows Update: Just shortcuts to Windows Defender and system settings.
  • Taskbar Repair: Handy for resetting a messed-up taskbar.
    • But it didn't rest all of the settings...
  • Restore Default Apps: One-click reset for default file associations (PDF readers, web browsers, etc.).
    • Warning: Resets everything to Microsoft defaults (Edge, Office).



4. Startup App Management -- Limited Functionality

  • PC Manager lists startup apps but doesn't catch everything.
  • Task Manager provides more accurate startup app control.
  • Missed opportunity for Microsoft to include full startup app management.



5. Deep Uninstall -- Not So Deep

  • Claims to remove residual files after uninstalling software.
  • Testing with Microsoft Solitaire showed no evidence of deep cleanup.
  • IOBit Uninstaller and similar tools still do a better job.




6. Toolbox -- Handy for people who don't like Keyboard Shortcuts!

  • Quick access to built-in Windows tools:
    • Snipping Tool
    • Screen Recorder
    • Screen Reader
  • These features already exist in Windows, but PC Manager centralizes them.




Does PC Manager "Boost" Your PC?

  • Performance Booster feature uses minimal RAM (~46MB).
  • Despite claims, there’s no real evidence it speeds up your PC.
  • More of a system organizer than a performance booster.

Privacy Concerns – Is PC Manager Spying?

  • Some Microsoft Store reviews claim it sends data to China.
  • My own network monitoring only showed connections to Microsoft servers.

App Review -- Microsoft’s PC Manager -- Useful Tool or Just Another Gimmick?
Andrew Valenzuela February 6, 2025
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