PcMedik
PcMedik is a tool for all that allows you to modify your computer's settings to increase performance and prevent crashes. No modifications to your hardware are made and all adjustments and settings are done in an easy to use interface that a child could use. Most 'other' cpu/computer enhancers promise that they work while you notice no difference at all in performance. PcMedik on the other hand has been tried and tested and proven to work. Are you tired of working on a class paper for school and all of a sudden your computer crashes? Or you're running a web server and notice your server keeps crashing? PcMedik not only fixes these errors from occurring it also enhances your computers performance. Speed up your Windows environment with this tool, while fixing errors that are halting your productivity. You no longer have to put up with crashes as if they were normal, PcMedik is medicine for your computer.
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PcMedik Review
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Website
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PGWARE
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Screenshot
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View PcMedik Screenshot
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Cost
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$11.99 US
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Release Date
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2004-08-16
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OS
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Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
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Requirements
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Pentium 90+ Mhz or Compatible
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File Size
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775 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Shareware
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Version
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6.8.16.200
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Tags
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cpu, boost, speed, tweak, overclock, error, bug, crash
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