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You can then see a breakdown of the issues between internet and Windows junk files. Although that sounds like a lot, Utilities Ultimate stated that the system status was good before taking any action. The result was 1550 issues found, but the interface was greyed out and the health meter hidden until I activated the software. An eager beaver then, but that scan didn’t take long, giving me a summary within a few seconds. Oddly, Utilities Ultimate scanned my test laptop as soon as the application loaded and before I could even put my product key in. Installation is easy enough and you’ll need 100MB of space available, a little more than some rivals but less than others. Norton doesn’t even offer a free trial to allow you to try it out before buying. There’s Ultimate that I’ve taken a look at as well as a cut-down Premium option. Like AVG TuneUp, there’s no free version of Utilities so I’m testing the paid-for edition. Here we review Utilities Ultimate to see how it fares. You might know Norton best for its 360 anti-virus software, but it also makes a range of other applications including a PC cleaner.
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