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QuoteWe will find errors in a new machine as there is literally no such thing as a clean image.Which is why analyzing/reporting crash dumps and event logs is just way too aggressive for an automated scanner. It's more of a scare tactic rather than an honest evaluation.
We will find errors in a new machine as there is literally no such thing as a clean image.
Which is why analyzing/reporting crash dumps and event logs is just way too aggressive for an automated scanner. It's more of a scare tactic rather than an honest evaluation.
We will find errors in a new machine as there is literally no such thing as a clean image. The second you add any software or updates there begins a slow process of (eventual) software crashing and overload
QuoteWhich is why analyzing/reporting crash dumps and event logs is just way too aggressive for an automated scanner. It's more of a scare tactic rather than an honest evaluation.Excellent!QuoteWe will find errors in a new machine as there is literally no such thing as a clean image. The second you add any software or updates there begins a slow process of (eventual) software crashing and overload.If I add my 250lbs brother-in-law to my car, it's gonna use 1 pint of gasoline more per mile. I call it normal, you guys would call my car "dysfunctional".I think, it's wrong.
But we both agree that your car would perform better without being overloaded
Do you want me to clean install Windows, and sit a whole day staring at the desktop?
QuoteWhy do we install components on the PC? If we did everything in a server farm it would be financially untenable, that's why we distribute part of the repair on the repaired machine. Of course part of the repair is to bring in spare parts from our remote servers.It's may be me, but I must admit, I don't understand what you're saying.Another thing...As I said, if I was a newbie, your final analysis would probably scare me to death.How about some fair disclaimer (in bold letters): "Hey, this is a new technology, we're still working on perfecting it, the results may not be adequate, etc., etc"?
Why do we install components on the PC? If we did everything in a server farm it would be financially untenable, that's why we distribute part of the repair on the repaired machine. Of course part of the repair is to bring in spare parts from our remote servers.
So, you're saying if I use this software to repair my PC, and then reboot, and reboot again, I can no longer undo the changes made?
The reason that we install something is that we need a process to run during the start-up phase. We do this so that when the machine has booted we confirm that the repair took place properly.
QuoteThe reason that we install something is that we need a process to run during the start-up phase. We do this so that when the machine has booted we confirm that the repair took place properly.It doesn't make any sense to me, if I run your program just to test it. I'm not planing any repairs, so I don't need any startup to "confirm that the repair took place properly", but your program tries to install it anyway.Besides, one can't run any repairs anyway, unless $65 is paid.