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Tweaking.com - Windows Repair Free/Pro Ideas.
Shane:
--- Quote from: marcmoreno49 on December 19, 2014, 02:16:05 pm ---Hello All,
I am new to the forum but a long time user of the programs on both of Shane's sites.
Since a Pro version would most likely appeal to those who are more comfortable dealing with Windows at all levels, I think including the Advanced System Tweaker functionality would make the Pro version even more useful to those types of users. This is almost a necessity since many of the "repairs" may partially or wholly undo many of the "tweaks" already applied.
Marc
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That is a good idea, I can have a tweak section that can be ran automatically after the repairs are done. Even on my own systems, since WR puts things back to default, such as services, I have to go run my tweaks again afterwards. I like my systems fine tuned.
Having the program do it afterwards would save me some work. So I do like the idea. Maybe take a step further have have bat and reg commands a user can put of their own as well :-)
Shane
parkd1:
--- Quote from: Shane on December 23, 2014, 03:58:48 am ---
--- Quote from: marcmoreno49 on December 19, 2014, 02:16:05 pm ---Hello All,
I am new to the forum but a long time user of the programs on both of Shane's sites.
Since a Pro version would most likely appeal to those who are more comfortable dealing with Windows at all levels, I think including the Advanced System Tweaker functionality would make the Pro version even more useful to those types of users. This is almost a necessity since many of the "repairs" may partially or wholly undo many of the "tweaks" already applied.
Marc
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That is a good idea, I can have a tweak section that can be ran automatically after the repairs are done. Even on my own systems, since WR puts things back to default, such as services, I have to go run my tweaks again afterwards. I like my systems fine tuned.
Having the program do it afterwards would save me some work. So I do like the idea. Maybe take a step further have have bat and reg commands a user can put of their own as well :-)
Shane
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That is a great idea.
oldhippyqueen:
How about an option to reboot into safe mode with networking as the first repair option?
Shane:
--- Quote from: oldhippyqueen on January 13, 2015, 08:47:36 pm ---How about an option to reboot into safe mode with networking as the first repair option?
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I looked into it and the only way to do that is to mess with the boot manager, which I am not wanting to do just yet. Mess up the boot manager and you dont boot lol.
I would rather not take that chance until I have more info on it. :wink:
Shane
techienerd11:
the 1st thing you said
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