Know what’s going on in under 2 minutes.
Run a quick, safe scan on your Windows PC and get a simple report you can actually understand —
storage, security, reliability, and a few performance signals that often explain “it feels slow.”
Important: a high score means your PC is healthy — it can still feel slow.
The report helps you separate real problems from everyday slowdown.
Runs locally and opens a report on your computer.
Windows SmartScreen warning? Here’s what to do (30 seconds).
Windows is cautious with new downloads — even safe ones. If you see “Windows protected your PC,” you can still run it:
- Click More info
- Click Run anyway
- When it finishes, your report opens automatically
Want to double-check? Right-click the file → Properties → Digital Signatures. You should see it’s signed.
Safe by design
Read-only checks. It doesn’t delete files, “optimize” settings, or install anything.
Simple results
One report that answers: “Is this OK?” and “What should I do next?”
Built for real people
Designed for households and small businesses — not IT departments.
What it checks
- Storage: low space and “about to fill up” warnings
- Security: key protections and update posture (high-level, not scary)
- Reliability: signals that suggest instability or errors
- Performance signals: common slowdown indicators like startup load, long uptime, and memory pressure
You’ll get a simple Health Score plus clear sections marked
OK or Needs Attention.
Tip: If it feels slow but the score is high, check the Performance Signals section.
What it does not do
- It does not “clean” your PC or delete files
- It does not install toolbars, apps, or background services
- It does not require an account or email
- It does not upload your data by default
Want help interpreting the results? That’s what the PCRescue $29 Diagnostic Review is for.
Ready?
Click download, run it, and your report will open automatically. If anything looks confusing — or if your computer still feels slow even with a high score — the $29 review exists so you don’t have to guess.