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try this new system tool system tool
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Posted 16 June 2009 - 06:42 AM
Try this type in search engine "iobit.com" and download "advanced system care" this is a free scanning tool that i found and done me the world of good it has lots of amazing features for cleaning out your sytem you can check it out on youtube
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If life is not an option then why are we not given the option in the first place !
#2
Posted 16 June 2009 - 10:56 AM
Please note that this program is a beta version of a product and not completely tested to ensure its stability or reliability.
What is beta software?
Beta version software is useful for internal demonstrations, testing and previews to select customers, but may be unstable and not yet ready for a release candidate stage. The goal of a beta program is to collect information regarding the performance, quality, stability, and functionality of new products in order to iron out the bugs before they are released to the general public. If you choose to use a beta program, you use it at your own risk.
For more information about beta programs and software release stages, please read Software release life cycle
What is beta software?
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After an initial round of in-house testing, software publishers often release new programs to be tested by the public. These pre-release versions are called beta software, usually denoted by a "b" in the version number, e.g., Netscape Navigator 2.0b5. Since the publisher couldn't possibly test the software under all possible conditions, it is reasonable to expect that wider use of the software may uncover problems that were not discovered during in-house testing. The publisher expects to be notified when users find such problems so that the program can be fixed before its official release.
In general, you should expect to run into bugs whenever using any piece of beta software. These bugs may range in severity from minor features that don't work to problems that cause your computer to crash. You should decide whether the benefit of new features in a beta program outweighs the risk of program instability before choosing to use a piece of beta software. You should also be aware that UITS will not have thoroughly tested beta software, nor will the software be guaranteed by its maker, so you should not expect the same level of support as you would receive for an official release version of the program.
In general, you should expect to run into bugs whenever using any piece of beta software. These bugs may range in severity from minor features that don't work to problems that cause your computer to crash. You should decide whether the benefit of new features in a beta program outweighs the risk of program instability before choosing to use a piece of beta software. You should also be aware that UITS will not have thoroughly tested beta software, nor will the software be guaranteed by its maker, so you should not expect the same level of support as you would receive for an official release version of the program.
Beta version software is useful for internal demonstrations, testing and previews to select customers, but may be unstable and not yet ready for a release candidate stage. The goal of a beta program is to collect information regarding the performance, quality, stability, and functionality of new products in order to iron out the bugs before they are released to the general public. If you choose to use a beta program, you use it at your own risk.
For more information about beta programs and software release stages, please read Software release life cycle
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#3
Posted 17 July 2009 - 10:54 PM
This is not in beta anymore. It has a free version as well as a paid version - with more bells and whistles. Both good. Explore all the buttons as it can do lots of things. I use it on all my clients machines - and then leave it for them to use.
Another good freebie is from Comodo - They came out with an Internet Care suite and is free. they too offer paid versions and have some excellent tools.
Another good freebie is from Comodo - They came out with an Internet Care suite and is free. they too offer paid versions and have some excellent tools.
This post has been edited by rezalg: 17 July 2009 - 10:54 PM
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Posted 22 July 2009 - 02:00 PM
have a look at thier iobit 360 as well.
its free to but it is beta
#5
Posted 27 July 2009 - 07:42 PM
Iobit Security 360 is new and it operates much like Threatfire.
ASC, however is not really new, I started using it when it was Advanced Windows Care about 2 years ago, changed to Advance System Care in March 2008 Beta Version, came out of Beta/RC in early November 2008 as the Final Version.
More discussion and links HERE
ASC, however is not really new, I started using it when it was Advanced Windows Care about 2 years ago, changed to Advance System Care in March 2008 Beta Version, came out of Beta/RC in early November 2008 as the Final Version.
More discussion and links HERE
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