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System Mechanic 6 or...? (URGENT!)

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Marek Kalisz - 30 Aug 2006 05:41 GMT
For a few days I used System Mechanic 6 Pro installed during repair by
technician.  I uninstalled it because this was not my copy.  But, during
those few days of use a few things started to bother me.  First - SM was
leaving most of disk errors not fixed.  Second - it tried defrag and check
for malwares (when I have already Diskeeper and a few anti-spywares).
Anyway, this kind of "universal" gadget is useful, I think.  I have an
option to get SM 6 with a big discount (but - discount deadline is almost
now) but...  Should I look for something better?  Any suggestions/opinion
will be appreciated.
Marek Kalisz
Ted Zieglar - 30 Aug 2006 06:24 GMT
What, exactly, are you seeking to accomplish?

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Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

> For a few days I used System Mechanic 6 Pro installed during repair by
> technician.  I uninstalled it because this was not my copy.  But, during
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> will be appreciated.
> Marek Kalisz
Marek Kalisz - 30 Aug 2006 07:00 GMT
Monitor system and correct common problems (similarly to some other suites
as, for example, older Norton or something from Ontrack).  Maybe, also,
monitor/optimize/speed up system.
Marek Kalisz

> What, exactly, are you seeking to accomplish?
>
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>> suggestions/opinion will be appreciated.
>> Marek Kalisz
Ted Zieglar - 30 Aug 2006 14:59 GMT
"Monitor system" for what parameters?

"Correct common problems"...what are "common problems"?

There are no general fix-it programs for Windows. You need to know what
it is you wish to accomplish before you can look for software that
accomplishes those things.

I suggest you do some research about maintaining a computer. You will
gain valuable insight into how a computer works, and what you need to do
to keep it running well.

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Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

> Monitor system and correct common problems (similarly to some other suites
> as, for example, older Norton or something from Ontrack).  Maybe, also,
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>>> suggestions/opinion will be appreciated.
>>> Marek Kalisz
 
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