GAG (original, in Spanish, of Graphical Boot Up Manager) is actually a Boot Manager utility. It is installed when the PC is turned on, and allows you to pick the operating system (by default Windows) you would like to use. The main features of this software are: It enables boot of up to nine different operating systems. It also enables you to create bootable CDs. It can be customized to meet your specific requirements. It is designed to be used by the user as a 'boot drive' which supports booting from USB drives or CD-ROMs. It has been developed by a company in Canada.
One of the main functions of GAG is to backup data prior to installing Windows or a new application. This feature allows you to make backup copies of important data such as configuration settings, preferences, software, fonts and more, and to store them on external media. The software also enables you to recover data from damaged drives or systems. You can restore your Windows configuration files using the GAG Restore utility.
It can be used to clean the computer's registry or other areas of the hard drive. You can also use it to scan hard drives and detect problems. This software can also perform scans on your computer to find out what is causing slow system response, crashes, freezes, pop-ups, etc.