
Reimage hadn't cured enough problems it left loops for loading updates that failed, instead of starting.and I've been reluctant to use it since (more $'s cause of being a sucker?). I ran Reimage Repair, that found >120 problems after reinstalling Windows 7 64 SP1 using the "upgrade" option then loading >120 updates over a couple of days. No Processes that could be attributed to it (I stopped it).

I think I'll either uninstall it using Revo (this is not an advert) that does a good job of hunting down registry and residual crap. Now Bakcup! and invites me to a FREE SpeedyBackup trial!!! The software says PC utility kit has Fixed and Cleaned. Windows restarted and has requested I let Red Dog do its thing, that I did (part of having a fever? - people go made with fever). This software is perhaps taking advantage of the trust people put into PCUtilities re the magazine perhaps another part of a probably trick. I suspect it did nothing much worthwhile or a free program could have done better but I'm trying to just do easy jobs, having a "fever" from some virus/wog.stupid to get involved with fixing my computer!! Well, pox on them if they've got my money by a sort of trick. There's more scams than suckers and there are scams for every sucker. It continued (after the scan and me buying the licence) and allegedly fixed hundreds of problems, a few GB of junk.and has requested a reboot during which time I'm reading about it using an old laptop.


The deal anounced that the licence/whatever was for only six months, after paying. I accidentall also paid about $10 for special help an addon-to-the-cost (unless you're fast enough to untick it) common to scams and opportunists.
