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Is Tweaking.com Windows Repair compitable with M2 units etc.

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Boggin:
Reimage isn't a program that I would recommend but as long as it has done the job for you...

The problems you found with the repair problem still needed to be reported though so they can be addressed.

You haven't said why you needed to run the repair program - or Reimage.

Powderpuff:
Windows 10 home edition was "sick" with a lot of problems. And i don't wanted to do e complete reinstall. I have too many programs etc. on the computer installed. So i thought lets buy a good program which can fix the problems. Reimage repairs and also deletes malicious junk and so on. It fixes windows completely and windows 10 it's now without any problems. Reimage It did what it must do.

In the past when i used windows 8.1, windows repairs did his job well. But with the newest version everything is a problem using it. So i think the program has too many bugs. Perhaps in the future i will look at it again. You never know lol.

Boggin:
Sometimes Windows Repair hasn't been able to fix all problems, especially with Windows Updates as they can produce a variety of problems.

What I like about Win 10 is how easy it is to perform a repair install on it which doesn't affect personal stuff or installed programs.

If you haven't created Win 10 install media yet, you can after reading the instructions at https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10

You get the choice of creating it on either DVD or USB.

When you have created the media, open Windows/File Explorer - This PC - insert the media and double click on its drive.

This will start the process if using a DVD but will open to its files when using an USB where you would then double click on setup Application.

This takes 3 - 4hrs on my machines and as it is digitally activated, no product key is needed as activation is automatic.

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