Windows Manager (Windows 10/11) – make your PC faster and more stable

We tested Windows Manager v2 on a Windows 11 laptop (and an older Windows 10 desktop) with slow startup and high RAM usage. Installation took under two minutes, and after the first run of Cleaner and Optimizer we saw faster boot times, 3–5 GB of storage freed, and fewer background processes hogging the CPU.

What can Windows Manager do?

Windows Manager brings everything together in tabs: Information, Optimizer, Cleaner, Customization, Security, Network and Miscellaneous tools. The tabs are almost identical on Windows 10 and 11—so you can use the same workflow on both OS versions.

  • Information – System info, process overview, and restore points. We quickly spotted a couple of CPU-heavy tasks and disabled them.

  • Optimizer – Manage startup, services, and drivers. By removing three startup items we shaved ~10 sec off boot on our Win11 machine.

  • Cleaner – Rydder junk, duplicates, and the registry. Our test freed 3–5 GB.

  • Customization – Fine-tune the taskbar, right-click menu, Explorer, and more. We added quick access to frequently used tools in the context menu.

  • Security – Lock folders/documents, restrict access, and hide drives. Folder lock worked reliably in testing.

  • Network – Optimize network profiles, hosts, and browser tweaks. We saw small but measurable improvements in ping stability in a short gaming test.

Strengths and weaknesses

It’s clear that Windows Manager v2 is designed for both power users and intermediate users. Even with lots of features to explore, the tabs are logically organized and the program feels easy to navigate in practice. Most tools are well explained, so you don’t need to be an IT expert to use them.

On the flip side, the number of options can feel a bit overwhelming at first. If you just want a simple one‑click optimizer, Windows Manager is probably more advanced than you need. But if you want full control over your Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC, it’s one of the most complete toolkits on the market.


Top 5 tips for Windows 10 Manager

Whether you use Windows 10 or Windows 11, always start in the “Information” tab and create a restore point. That way you can easily roll back if a change causes issues.
In the “Optimizer” tab in Windows Manager, you can disable programs that start automatically. This speeds up boot on both Windows 10 and 11.
Use the “Cleaner” module to finde duplikater and junk files. In our test, we freed several GB of storage on both a Windows 10 PC and a Windows 11 laptop.
In “Customization” you can change context menus and the taskbar. It works the same on Windows 10 and 11 and makes it easy to add quick shortcuts.
From the “Security” tab, you can lock folders or documents so they can only be opened with a password. A useful feature whether you’re on Windows 10 or 11.

Reviewer’s rating with pros and cons, and user ratings

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Pros and cons

✅ Supports both Windows 10 and Windows 11
✅ Noticeably faster startup and freed-up space after the first scan
✅ Advanced yet logical module structure with restore points close at hand
✅ Folder and file protection is easy to use

❌ The many features can be overwhelming for new users
❌ Requires some care—always create a restore point before major changes

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