System Mechanic 6 Professional

By Barry Brenesal, CNET.com on 09 February 2006

System Mechanic 6 Professional offers the best package of utilities for optimising and protecting your hard drive, but the software's lack of documentation makes it poorly suited for the average computer user.

User rating:8.2
  • Good: Excellent set of utilities with considerable depth.
  • Bad: Lacks documentation, either in print or in file format.
  • RRP: AU$129.00

There's glitz as well as substance in Iolo System Mechanic 6 Professional, a suite of hard drive utility tools. The glitz lies in the "improved" and nonconfigurable main screen. The substance lies in Drive Medic, a new, effective tool to test and repair hard drives, and improvements to older tools, such as the Startup Manager, which makes it easy to see exactly what's running on your computer. While System Mechanic 6 Professional may be superior to venerable competitor Norton SystemWorks 2005 in the number and range of diagnostic tools offered, without documentation, the suite may prove frustrating for the average computer user.

The program launches quickly. Various utilities within System Mechanic 6 Professional are accessed from one of five category buttons on the left: Optimize, Clean, Repair, Protect, and Maintain. However, not all of the interface changes are for the better. It's not that we objected to the surfacing of wizards in the upper-right corner of the window or the way Tips, News, and Updates now take up the bottom third of the screen, but these changes are not configurable; they take up precious screen real estate, even if you don't use the wizards or want to be reminded which tools haven't been run lately. We also didn't care for the Dashboard feature that first analyses, then displays brief results on the speed, the safety, the fitness, the clutter, the updates, the active care, and the overall health and security of your system. These are usually time-consuming tests to run and are not always accurate; even after we turned them off, the executables for those tests continued to run in the background, slowing down application loading. (We had to turn them off using another of System Mechanic 6 Professional's features, the Advanced Startup Manager.)

Disk defragmentation is much faster in this version, and registry optimisation is more detailed. Long overdue, System Mechanic 6 Professional adds a Drive Medic tool that finds hard disk problems and offers to repair them. The Advanced Startup Manager has been expanded to list start-up programs with information on individual file location, registry reference, status, file version, and description and to offer recommendations for start-up programs that are necessary, invalid, or dangerous. This deep analysis can help determine if you have any start-up files that are obsolete or that are spyware or viruses. However, implementation still has its rough edges. Although the More Info link instructed us to click View Details for an itemised list and the reasons to remove them, there was nothing to click. The suite also offers an Advanced Process Manager. Think of it as the WinXP Task Manager on steroids, with all processes labelled with publisher, start-up mode, description, summary, and dependency information.

Elsewhere, System Mechanic 6 Professional continues to furnish a selection of excellent hard drive tools. It optimises RAM, searches for and eliminates spyware and viruses, displays potential junk files for removal, and tracks software for later removal. We continue to like Program Relocator, which updates all links as you move apps between folders or drives; Netbooster, which gives you both automated and manual controls to let you increase Web access speed; and Inspect and Undo Changes, which offers you multiple, dated undos orderly arranged for each tool.

System Mechanic 6 Professional lacks a printed manual, which we feel is very important in an extensive and complex product such as this. There isn't even a PDF-based manual, although the context-sensitive in-program help system is first-rate. Also good is Iolo Technologies' online support, with its FAQ; step-by-step, diagrammed tutorials for using the new wizards; searchable knowledge base; and e-mail-based technical support.

Topics: professional, 6, technologies, utilities, system, mechanic, iolo, tool, manager

Comments (20)

  • satt gave 6/10 on 18/09/2009 21:29 Report abuse

    • Good: somehow fixes windows programs..
    • Bad: doesnt have a user manual

    tried on networked pc...but doesnt work properly...maybe due to lack of proper documentaion...

  • Tom gave 1/10 on 05/01/2009 06:00 Report abuse

    System Mechanic is a Piece of Garbage! Deep scanning never works and Kaspersky flagged System Mechanic as Riskware - it has a Generic Trojan Downloader bundle - and No - it is Not a false Positive.

  • alex00_1 gave 3/10 on 21/01/2008 03:27 Report abuse

    • Good: Somehow fixing some windows problems.
    • Bad: After install PPC not Synchronising and Skype doesnt work

    Guys its waste of money this program.
    If you want your Skype to fall on every call and your Pocket PC not to Synchronise install it.

  • Danny420 gave 10/10 on 15/08/2007 01:48 Report abuse

    • Good: Works great as a all in one. Very very through program.
    • Bad: Takes a while to run the scans. No documentation.

    Perfect program. As a tech, i use it on all my clients. It eliminates having to use Norton (which is garbage) and other redundant PC tools.

  • john.ord gave 2/10 on 17/07/2007 19:22 Report abuse

    • Good: I got a free version
    • Bad: I got a version at all

    Utter utter rubbish. DO NOT - REPEAT DO NOT install this infestation on your PC. Talk about problems. Leave well alone, there be dragons....etc.

  • I have One some where gave 10/10 on 04/07/2007 13:52 Report abuse

    • Good: dont make me wite it again
    • Bad: no maual

    It is just what windows needs my fav part of it is RAM recovery and the deletion of broken shortcut "clutter" stuff like that which increase chances of BSOD

  • john best gave 3/10 on 19/06/2007 20:01 Report abuse

    i am thinking of buying machanic 7 it is true the program is rubbish according to reveiws, and no support

  • Simon gave 10/10 on 17/03/2007 08:49 Report abuse

    • Good: Great antivirus great utilities lots of features
    • Bad: no documentation which only stupid people need very stupid the ones that give this program low review

    Its a great program ... the best system utilities the improvment in the antivirus is great is unbievable 10/10

  • bradenp gave 7/10 on 23/01/2007 07:13 Report abuse

    • Good: Like all of the tools in one place! Good for beginners as well as pro's!
    • Bad: Again, be carefull using it without backups.

    It looks good, but as with all "All-in-One" Utilities, make sure that you've backed up your registry or at least create a system restore point in Windows XP

  • Carl gave 4/10 on 01/01/2007 00:49 Report abuse

    • Good: cant think of any
    • Bad: lots

    I bought the program in the hope in speeding up and cleaning up my hard drive and other systems, instead it made things worse like some one said it would constantly ask me to begin a defrag, when I did each time it would get to 70% and then crash, I started a full clean up in the morning left it on 70% completion came back several hour later and it was still on 70% I had crashed, it repeats this every time, it also infect zone alarms ability to scan or update its virus definitions, not happy, can any one suggest a utilities program that will do its job as I want it when I want it.

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