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[@3*i] I disagree.
As another professionally certified computer technician for many years ( since 1969 ) I have experienced Kerish Doctor as unique in safety and effectiveness.
It is a tool I use on all computers I service, as well as all computers I own and use, leaving the free version in operation for customers, the trial period is fully functional during my service, then their purchase decision for the ‘pro’ version is up to the customer to pursue.
Of course there is no such thing as a one click fix for most failures, especially systems with mechanical and electronic failures, overheating systems full of dust, and systems infected with debilitating malware.
Call a specific ( not random group-member ) experienced pro to come on site at least for the first visit if your computer offends you in any way — remote support is not appropriate for initial diagnostics ( remote support cannot identify surprises such as knowing if your computer sitting in the sun over your radiator with a humidifier aimed at the front panel, or sitting on the floor filled with room dust, nor can remote support reboot into CMOS settings or safe mode to check basic settings that come into play before engaging the Internet ).
But, if there was a one-click fix-all, I would love my job all the more because I would be able to spend more time helping customers accomplish new things instead of ‘merely’ cleaning up messes.
I also don’t trust all the reviews, period, regardless of if any seem like they were all written by the same person who’s second language is English, but I would never denigrate those programmers and users world wide who don’t speak English as being somehow inferior or untrustworthy merely because their English translations are somewhat naive ( though entertaining ).
I encourage all professional technicians to try Kerish Doctor, and consider it not only as a valuable tool in their own toolbox, but also consider it from the point of view of end users who want to feel that the computer is being intelligently chaperoned, and will not present overwhelming technical challenges to them while they are just trying to use their computer for routine activities.
I know how to install and use any tool safely, and how to avoid damaging a computer with an inapropriate tool or tool use, but I do not recommend unwarranted trust of those tools ( IObit, Bleeping Computer tools, and so on ).
I have no fear of Kerish Doctor in end-user’s hands, based on hundreds of successful personal experiences witnessing improvements of safety, reliability, and speed.
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