System Mechanic 5 Professional

23 Aug 2005 14:40


No utility package is perfect, but System Mechanic 5 Professional is the current leader. If you're looking for one utility suite to fine-tune your hard drive and protect its contents, this is the one to get.

Installation & interface

You can purchase System Mechanic 5.0 Professional as a download for £39.97 or a boxed CD for £49.96 (inc. VAT). You can also get a 30-day trial version. Unlike Norton SystemWorks 2005 Premier, which requires separate installations for its individual applications, SM5P requires just one installation. Our experience was flawless. After installation, SM5P consumes a mere 60MB of hard drive space -- roughly one-quarter the footprint of Norton SystemWorks 2005 Premier.

Running SM5P is straightforward; its interface is both clean and intuitive. Click any of the six main tool-group tabs (Clean, Fix, Maintain, Optimize, Protect, 1-2-3 Options) along the left-hand side to display its tools. Highlighting any tool with your mouse displays a brief but helpful explanation at the bottom of the screen.

Features

Three of System Mechanic 5 Professional's new utilities are truly impressive. Program Relocator allows you to move programs to a different folder or drive, simultaneously updating links, shortcuts and configuration data. In several tests, Relocator never failed us. But even if you were to run into problems with Relocator, there's another new SM5P tool, SafetyNet, which is a multi-level undo for all of SM5P's tool actions. The undo actions are stored in a database with location and archive size. SafetyNet allows the reversal of any number of single actions or transaction sets -- groups of actions performed using one tool. Each action and transaction is documented in full detail, so you know ahead of time exactly what you're undoing.

We also like the new boot-time defragmenter, which supplements rather than replaces SM5P's Disk Defragmentation Wizard. By working at boot time, before Windows loads, this utility defragments system files that are normally out of reach. These include the Registry hives, the page file and the MFT (Master File Table). Typically, all three are heavily modified by the Windows NT/2000/XP operating system regularly, leading over time to performance degradation. SM5P lets you defragment any or all of these, plus applications, at your next bootup or during all successive bootups.

Service & support

Given the sheer number of utilities and their individual options, we feel a printed manual is essential to System Mechanic 5 Professional. Unfortunately, Iolo Technologies has yet to provide even a PDF manual on disc, much less a printed one. By contrast, SM5P's context-sensitive, in-product help system is excellent, with plenty of hotlinks and enough detail to make well-informed choices.

Online support includes a basic FAQ, a searchable knowledge base, email help, and a variety of step-by-step, diagrammed tutorials for simple tasks.

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