LightSpeedPC Removal Guide

Do you know what LightSpeedPC is?

As our computer security specialists say, LightSpeedPC might not be harmful, but it is not precisely beneficial either. At least, not as useful as the software’s descriptions say it is. The system optimizer falls under the classification of potentially unwanted programs as it detects data that does not influence the computer’s speed and promises the device would work faster if the user would use the application to erase the identified issues. However, while the scanning tool is free to use, the deletion function is available only if you purchase the software’s license. Given we doubt LightSpeedPC could improve a computer’s performance as its description promises, we believe it would be a waste of money to invest in it. For more details about the potentially unwanted program you could read the rest of this report, and if you decide to eliminate the application in question, you should use the removal guide available below the text or a reputable antimalware tool of your preference.

The system optimizer is available on lightspeedpc.com. Also, we believe LightSpeedPC could be distributed with bundled software installers or pop-up advertisements. One way or the other, if you want to avoid similar potentially unwanted programs or other questionable tools in the future, you will have to be more careful. Before clicking the download button make sure the chosen tool comes from trustworthy developers and has good reviews among both experts and users. In case, the application was created by an unknown developer, and there is not much information about it on the Internet we would recommend not to take any chances. Another thing users should pay attention to is conditions and terms on the setup wizard. To see all of them it is best to choose advanced or custom installation settings if you have such an opportunity. Sometimes doing so allows you to deselect unwanted bundled applications.LightSpeedPC Removal GuideLightSpeedPC screenshot
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LightSpeedPC starts scanning the system right after being installed. Our computer security specialists noticed the scan gets done very fast and it shows a lot of issues that in reality do not influence the computer’s performance. Thus, if you were hoping for dramatic changes on your device’s speed, you might get disappointed by the potentially unwanted program. Not only the detections do not seem to be related with making the computer work slower or faster (e.g., browser cookies, temporary files, old Registry entries, and so on), they also can be erased only after purchasing LightSpeedPC license, which costs around 30 US dollars. Naturally, if you wish to invest in any application, we would recommend choosing a reliable antimalware tool as it can guard the system against various threats.

If you do not think LightSpeedPC will be worth the money you would have to invest to use its all features, we would recommend not to waste any time with it. In which case, you could erase it while following the removal guide available below this paragraph or employ a reputable antimalware tool that would delete the potentially unwanted program for you.

Eliminate LightSpeedPC

Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7

  1. Navigate to the Start menu.
  2. Access the Control Panel.
  3. Pick either Uninstall a program or Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Click the suspicious application and select Uninstall.

Windows 8/Windows 10

  1. Tap Windows Key+R.
  2. Insert Control Panel and press OK.
  3. Choose Uninstall a program.
  4. Select the potentially unwanted program and press Uninstall.

In non-techie terms:

LightSpeedPC is a system optimizer that was classified as a potentially unwanted program. As you see, even though the software’s descriptions offer a powerful tool that could make the system work faster and clean it up, in reality, it is highly doubtful the application might make any difference to a computer’s performance. Therefore, we would not recommend buying its license, and if you decide not to keep in mind, there is no point in leaving the tool installed. In other words, if you do not want to risk wasting your money on a questionable program, we would advise deleting this optimizer. As you can see from the removal guide available above the text, the process is not particularly difficult. Nonetheless, if you prefer using automatic features, you could install a reputable antimalware tool. Perform a full system scan with it, and it should allow you to get rid of all questionable data at the same time..