Fix-It Utilities Pro 15 Review

Developed by Avanquest, Fix-It Utilities Pro is a suite of PC tune-up tools to improve and maintain your computer’s health.

Top Ten Reviews Verdict

Fix-It Utilities Pro provided a good boot improvement, but it hurt our machine’s overall performance. Ultimately, you’d be better off using only Window’s built-in maintenance tools.

Pros

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    It improved our test PC’s boot speed by 45.71 percent.

Cons

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    It made our computer slower overall by an average of 2.74 percent.

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Developed by Avanquest, Fix-It Utilities Pro is a suite of PC tune-up tools to improve and maintain your computer’s health. Running a full system analysis of your machine takes only minutes, no matter how many problems it may have. Fix-It gives your computer three scores, letting you quickly see specifically where your system needs work. In our tests, it failed to improve our PC’s overall performance, but it boosted the startup speed significantly.

Testing PC system utility software is tricky. Software like Fix-It Utilities Pro is designed to improve PC performance, but it has so many facets that its effectiveness can be difficult to measure. We tested each product on a slow, well-aged PC – precisely the kind of computer these programs are designed to fix. We used PCMark 10 to benchmark the computer’s performance both before and after Fix-It had identified and resolved all the issues.

After multiple rounds of testing Fix-It Utilities Pro, our test PC’s performance decreased by 2.74 percent on average. The software improved graphics-processing performance by 4.44 percent but decreased word- and data-processing performance by 5.21 percent. Web browsing slowed by 0.86 percent, and video chat quality degraded by 1.1 percent. In other words, nearly all facets of performance got worse. Nonetheless, the computer wasn’t noticeably slower overall. In fact, even the best, most helpful programs – Glary Utilities Pro and AVG PC TuneUp – failed to improve our computer’s performance enough for us to notice the difference.

Fix-It Utilities Pro improved our test computer’s overall boot speed by 45.71 percent, which is noticeable. In context, this means your computer could boot and be ready for you to use nearly 50 percent faster than it normally would. Nevertheless, we improved the same computer’s startup speed by 42 percent simply by using the Windows startup manager tool built in to the computer. So if you’re simply looking to make dramatic improvements to your computer’s boot speed, you don’t need this system repair software.

A surprise result from our testing was Fix-It Utilities Pro’s diagnostic consistency, which was perfect. Throughout our multiple-round testing, it never claimed to find additional errors immediately after fixing all of the initial ones. In previous years, this software has had one of the worst diagnostic consistencies measured, so we’re glad to see that the developers have addressed the problem.

The application’s wide selection of PC maintenance and optimization tools is a nice plus. The software can back up and restore your system, recover accidentally deleted files, repair shortcuts and registries, optimize security and privacy, and permanently delete files. But it’s missing a solid-state drive optimizer and a file encryption tool.

Fix-It Utilities Pro is a PC tuneup suite designed to fix and speed up your slow computer, but it actually made our computer slower by nearly 3 percent. It improved bootup speed by over 45 percent, and the diagnostic consistency was perfect, but you'd be better off using the built-in Windows maintenance tools.

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Suzanne Humphries

Suzanne loves reviewing, playing with and owning all-things tech, especially if it pertains to hardware or video games. When she's not hard at work, you can find her hard at play, travelling, taking photos, gaming, reading, and listening to punk & ska. She currently works as an Associate Editor at Review Geek.