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Start tuning the right way.

Use this hub to move from release verification to a baseline, careful changes, comparison, restoration, and support. Each path leads to an existing, source-checked page.

Recommended path

Eight steps from baseline to support.

Use the full sequence for a first run, or jump directly to the step that matches your question.

  1. 01

    Compare Free and PRO

    See the exact 43 Free and 149 PRO task split before deciding what you need.

    Compare tiers →
  2. 02

    Verify the official download

    Use the GitHub release URL on the Download page and match its filename, version, and SHA-256.

    Verify Download →
  3. 03

    Read the safety context

    Understand SmartScreen, administrator access, supported restoration, and one-way labels.

    Read Safety →
  4. 04

    Run a baseline benchmark

    Measure your own PC before changing anything so you have a useful point of comparison.

    Plan a baseline →
  5. 05

    Apply changes carefully

    Review task descriptions and warnings, then make deliberate changes instead of rushing.

    Explore features →
  6. 06

    Compare before and after

    Repeat comparable benchmark runs and account for ordinary run-to-run variance.

    Interpret results →
  7. 07

    Restore supported changes

    Use Restore Center for supported changes; read labels because rare actions can be one-way.

    Review restoration →
  8. 08

    Ask for help with context

    Share the app version, Windows version, exact error, and what happened—never a license key.

    Open Support →

Browse by topic

Find the answer closest to the task.

These are route cards, not promises of separate articles that do not exist.

First setup

Start with the release status, Windows requirements, and the safety context before running the utility.

Start setup →

Free and PRO tiers

Compare the exact task split, included Free tools, and the $19.99 one-time PRO option.

Compare editions →

Benchmark workflow

Build a repeatable before-and-after comparison and understand what the signals can—and cannot—show.

Read benchmark guidance →

SmartScreen and admin

Learn why Windows may show a warning, why some tasks need elevation, and when to stop and verify.

Review safety →

Restore supported changes

Understand individual restoration, rare one-way actions, and the limits of Restore Center.

Read restore answers →

Troubleshooting and support

Find the right help route and prepare useful diagnostic context without exposing secrets.

Find support →

Feature map

Browse the public feature groups and see which capabilities belong to Free or PRO.

Explore features →

Safe-use checklist

Slow down at the decisions that matter.

Optimization results depend on the system and the test conditions. A careful process is more useful than chasing a universal outcome.

Release verification

Use the official release path.

The Download page now provides the official GitHub URL, exact filename, version, and SHA-256. Match those details before running the installer; do not substitute random reuploads, chat attachments, or unofficial mirrors.

Verify on Download →

SmartScreen context

A warning is a reason to verify.

The current installer is not code-signed, so Windows may show publisher or reputation messaging. Do not blindly dismiss a warning or disable security. Confirm the source and review the official safety context first.

Read Safety →

Benchmark trust

Compare your PC against itself.

Use comparable before-and-after runs and consider hardware, drivers, thermals, background activity, and normal variance. Results vary; the benchmark does not guarantee an FPS, latency, or game-specific outcome.

Open Benchmark →

Restoration trust

Know what can be restored.

Supported changes are backed up and can be restored individually through Restore Center. Rare one-way actions are labeled before use. Restore Center is not a full-system backup, so keep an appropriate backup strategy for broader recovery.

Read restore answers →

Choose the next step

Begin with a verified download and a baseline.

Check the release status, read the safety context, and use the FAQ whenever a detail needs a closer look.