GuraNotFound is a small, community-driven publisher whose single public offering, Ninarium, sits in the lightweight utilities corner of the Windows ecosystem. Pitched as a minimalist “system gardener,” the program combines real-time hardware telemetry, background-process triage and privacy-oriented clean-up into one quiet tray application. Typical users are gamers and creators who want the responsiveness promised by aggressive tuning suites but without the bloatware, advertising or mystery services that often accompany them. Ninarium launches, profiles CPU/GPU load, temperature and fan curves, then offers one-click suspension of non-critical tasks, freeing RAM and processor headroom before a stream, render or match. A second pane exposes startup entries, scheduled tasks and lingering update helpers, letting more technical owners disable or delay items that routinely wake the disk. Because the entire interface is little more than a resizable table with inline descriptions, the learning curve stays low enough for casual owners yet granular enough for admins who manage lab or café machines. Updates arrive as signed GitHub releases and are pulled silently, so definitions stay current with Windows builds and new game launchers. Although the catalog is narrow, the publisher’s open issue tracker and rapid commit cadence suggest the tool will accrue companion modules over time. GuraNotFound’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are fulfilled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest version and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

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