A software that fixes computer problems - interesting

IAMPC said:
And lets say that it will work 100%. How many people will know about it? How many people are comfortable using it? How many people will ever remember it when problems comes up? Will it work once the virus hits the PC and crashes everything?

I use it to fix my client's computers, without visiting them. it's also remove viruses.
but viruses it's big problem, i use Microsoft Security Essential as antivirus.

No workie with Win 7 ;)
I run it's couple of times on win 7.
http://www.reimage.com/reimage_version.php
 
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I use it to fix my client's computers, without visiting them. it's also remove viruses.
but viruses it's big problem, i use Microsoft Security Essential as antivirus.


I run it's couple of times on win 7.
http://www.reimage.com/reimage_version.php

Hmmm... 4 posts total, 3 of which are about reimage.com.

Intro post indicates you are in Tel Aviv and Reimage.com is based in Isreal...

You're a little too late though:
http://www.technibble.com/reimage/

At the time of posting this article, I enjoyed Reimage and it was a product that showed great promise. However, it has changed owners a few times since then and after hearing much feedback from various users and the troubles they have had, I dont recommend this product anymore.
 
Was going to give it a try myself, but the site says that downloads are "unavailable", but you can sign up to be notified when downloads are available again.

Color me skeptical.

Gary Richtmeyer
C&G Computers
 
Soluto not worth the time

I used Soluto for a month and it only worked once. By working I mean it allowed me to disable start up programs. CCleaner is much easier to use. The delay feature is nice, but not worth the hassle of this product. Sure it has a timer that tells you what software is taking the most time to start after boot and allows to to disable or delay it from starting.

This product is clearly a waste of time and has a long was to go to be anything of use.

I did use the Anti-Frustration feature to report that the product failed to work for me most of the time!
 
Okay, I tried this thing out a month or so ago. It's not much; in fact, at the level of where we techs should be, it's nothing.

It's a 'Startup Delayer' for the Fisher-Price crowd. Nothing more.


If you feel a need to install it for a customer, I'd question that action. It's beyond the novice user and geared for the person just out of Novice and not yet Intermediary.

It won't help Granny & Grampa. They won't know what to Pause/Delay/whatever. Nor should they; they should be expecting us to have already done that for them.
 

It's a 'Startup Delayer' for the Fisher-Price crowd. Nothing more.
The system tray icon has an option for something like "My Computer Just Frustrated me" which is supposed to solve common problems. I never used it, but I thought the same thing as you, the start up part was the only thing, until I found that option.
 
I have used this for a little over 2 months. This things is the biggest waste of my processor power. Yeah, cool little graphics that show your system startup over a timeline, etc...here are screenshots...bottom line...do not be afraid of this software...a client hears about it...dust in the wind.

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Okay, I tried this thing out a month or so ago. It's not much; in fact, at the level of where we techs should be, it's nothing.

It's a 'Startup Delayer' for the Fisher-Price crowd. Nothing more.


If you feel a need to install it for a customer, I'd question that action. It's beyond the novice user and geared for the person just out of Novice and not yet Intermediary.

It won't help Granny & Grampa. They won't know what to Pause/Delay/whatever. Nor should they; they should be expecting us to have already done that for them.

probably something that one can perform with MSCONFIG and Services.
 
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