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The software included a user-friendly dashboard for resolving common annoyances, such as broken shortcuts, deleted files appearing in the "Open With" menu, and icons that had lost their images. It also included a file shredder and a file recovery tool, adding value beyond simple speed tweaks.
The aesthetic matched the AVG brand of the era: clean, functional, and slightly utilitarian. It felt like a mechanic’s tool, which appealed to the user base tired of their computers lagging. avg pc tuneup 2011
Upon launching the software, users were greeted with a dashboard that gave their PC a "health grade" (e.g., "Good," "Fair," "Critical"). The interface was designed to be accessible to novices—big green buttons urged users to "Fix Issues"—but deep enough for advanced users who wanted to manually select which startup programs to disable. It felt like a mechanic’s tool, which appealed
In 2011, the Windows Registry was viewed as the source of all performance woes. AVG PC Tuneup 2011 aggressively scanned for invalid keys, broken links, and leftover entries from uninstalled software. While the efficacy of registry cleaning is debated today, in 2011, it was considered essential maintenance. In 2011, the Windows Registry was viewed as