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How to use Your PC in eclean

Your PC brings together read-only system information and live sensor data. Use it when you need to understand the computer before deciding which cleanup, optimization, or support step makes sense.


Most Your PC pages are informational. They help you diagnose, but they do not automatically fix hardware or Windows problems.


How to use Your PC


  1. Open Your PC: Click Your PC in the eclean sidebar.
  2. Use System Information first: Check the overview for OS, CPU, GPU, storage, memory, motherboard, and network details.
  3. Use Sensors for live data: Open Sensors when you want to watch live hardware or system readings.
  4. Compare important findings: Confirm serious hardware or driver concerns with Windows tools or another trusted diagnostic source.


What Your PC is best for


  • Preparing useful context for support.
  • Checking whether eclean can read key PC and hardware details.
  • Understanding the system before applying Optimizer or Booster changes.
  • Spotting missing data that may require a driver, permission, or monitoring-settings check.


Technical deep dive


Your PC is mostly a read-only area. System Information reads inventory data, such as Windows, CPU, RAM, graphics, storage, network, BIOS, and motherboard details. Sensors reads live metric snapshots when monitoring is enabled and the hardware or driver exposes the values eclean needs.


Your PC can use cached or snapshot data when a fresh read is incomplete. That is useful for support context, but it also means technically curious users should compare serious findings with Windows tools or vendor diagnostics before making hardware or driver decisions.


The main user-controlled setting that affects Your PC is monitoring. Turning metric families on or off in Settings changes which live readings eclean keeps active, but it does not modify the hardware itself.

Updated on: 12/06/2026

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