Use case

    Redonnez de la réactivité à un ordinateur portable lent

    Les PC portables atteignent vite leurs limites thermiques et électriques. VantarisPro combine le contrôle du démarrage, la gestion de la RAM et un nettoyage sûr pour que la machine cesse de s'épuiser toute seule.

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    What makes laptops feel slow first

    OEM bundles pile onto autostart, Windows services restart background work you thought you closed, and small SSDs fill with redundant caches. Thermal throttling plus disk contention amplifies the effect—users notice fan noise and UI lag before raw CPU metrics look “wrong.”

    A modular path to laptop responsiveness

    Autostart Manager trims boot and logon work, Service Manager stops recurring background spend, RAM Optimizer reduces working-set pressure, and Drive Cleaner targets safe reclaim paths. Together they reflect how VantarisPro ships: independent modules orchestrated in one app, not a single risky “boost” button.

    Related Vantaris modules

    These modules plug into the same modular desktop runtime—pick the workflow that matches your hardware and network conditions.

    Gestionnaire de démarrage

    Reduce programs that relaunch every session and steal CPU on battery.

    Optimiseur de RAM

    Address memory pressure without closing apps blindly.

    Nettoyeur de disque

    Reclaim caches and installers that choke small SSDs.

    Gestionnaire de services

    See which services repeatedly consume CPU after resume from sleep.

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    Questions about this topic

    Will this fix failing hardware?

    No. It addresses software-side contention and maintenance; failing storage or batteries still need hardware service.

    Is cleanup safe for SSDs?

    The suite focuses on reclaimable user and cache categories with reviewable scope—avoiding blind wipe-all behavior.

    Do I need all modules at once?

    No. The modular design lets you start with autostart and disk, then add RAM and services as needed.

    Does it help on Windows 11?

    Yes—the modules target OS-wide behavior that applies across supported Windows releases.