The same goes for the other 2 temporary folders Restoro looks at, and you of course do not need this software to tell you the size of all your temporary folders. The folder 1.35 GB large here is just C:/Users/User/AppData/Local/Temp, which you can easily see the size of yourself. These are in-built Windows services, whereas Bonjour Service apparently comes from Apple (my PC has iTunes on it, so I’m guessing it’s from that). The other programs that had a lot of issues, not pictured here, were “Esent” (1,285 issues) and “Software Protection Platform Service” (480 issues). As you can see, “Bonjour Service” somehow has 44,520 issues on my PC. This screenshot only shows some of the 17 programs that were found to have issues. These stability issues are a list of programs that have “crashed in an unusual frequency within the last 4 months,” according to Restoro. Let’s have a look at each of these screens: As you can see in the screenshot above, Restoro didn’t find any security issues on my PC, but found supposed stability issues, junk files and registry problems. On my PC this only took a few minutes to complete. From a user’s point of view, Restoro is extremely simple, and requires zero technical expertise (you just click the buttons and let it work). I tried using Restoro on my own PC and took some shots of it working as listed below. Restoro therefore markets itself as an “all-in-one” solution for PC issues. Restoro will scan your PC for practically every possible issue it might have, including the following: It should not take more than a few minutes for it to install: Installing RestoroĬlick the download button on and open the setup wizard. In this review, I’ll test it personally and show how it works, as well as comment on whether I think it’s worth paying for and answer the common questions people have about it. Restoro is one of the most popular tools for fixing PC issues. Click here to visit the latest Restoro website (2021)