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TNWoodwright:
Came across Tweaking couple months ago and it has done wonders for my old Think-pads.  I dont have a lot of funds SS and hopefully future pmts from VA finally    Would really like to support you.  I have more than three computers and its what I do when I cant get outside.  Should I get a license for one PC and use the free one on the ones that dont give me trouble.  how should I do this
I know the vet stuff is easy to say on line  and it took some gumption to get up the balls to post  Not much of a computer board type But I will verify as much as I can

Thanks

Boggin:
It's really down to what you can afford and while Shane does appreciate the support when people buy the Pro version, the repairs are the same.

The Pro version does have a few more bits to it but if buying the Pro version would cause financial hardship, I'd just stay with the free version for now.

TNWoodwright:
Thanks   I just would like to support him  Dont usually do that cause they never live up to the hype this is one fantastic program Its the only one I found that really works while others talk This one delivers.   I just got done on one of my computers that was having real problems. It fixed over 500 errors.  I had run it a few months back   And now t seem to be doing fine.   Maybe i will just buy the pro version one at a time. :)

Boggin:
Now that computer is fine, I would advise you to create a system image onto either DVDs or an external HDD and do the same before running the program on a machine.

It is a reputable repair program and nothing like the myriad of tune up programs that are out there, although it has just had a major fix which was causing a problem on Win 10 v1803.

BTW - Which version of Windows are you using it on ?

Hold off on buying a licence just yet until I get back to you.

TNWoodwright:
System Back up. NOw there is something for me to screw up LOL  Never done it.  I use eithier windows pro7  Tried 10 and just coulndt take it. Or I have some with Mint and peppermint Linux on them.  Long learning curve and programs run different on the similar computers  i can run Firefox on Mint 18  on a desk top all day. It just pretty much sucks up all the memory and crashes on every thing else

I cant wait I made it this far :)

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