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ELLIOTJOHN962
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Reg'd: Mon
Posts: 12
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I have just run a PC Healthcheck using PC Bodyguard. It states that I have several errors in my computer. PC Bodyguard says that it can correct these errors after I have paid a subscription ($67) to them.
Can anyone recomend PC Bodyguard or is it not worth the money they are asking for?
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bricat
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Reg'd: Wed
Posts: 28620
Loc: belfast
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rough guess you'd be wasting your money, what sort of problems are you having with your computer. i'm sure someone here would be able to sort out any problems FREE.
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putasolutions
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Reg'd: Tue
Posts: 12290
Loc: Infinity and beyond
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Don't even think about wasting your money with them!!!
Most of the errors can be sorted out using forums such as this one.
I hate to say this as they are only trying to make money, but they pray on the fact that a large proportion of people know nothing about their pc
I would suggest that you start with a site like pcpitstop which is free and will suggest a number of touchups that you can do
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Jaynee
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Reg'd: Mon
Posts: 3256
Loc: Rhyl
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I have never heard of it. There is loads of free stuff that is better than the stuff you pay for. Just ask Puta when he comes on.
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Jonny555
Reg'd: Fri
Posts: 5329
Loc: Cheshire, England
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Does it tell you exactly what errors they are?
One thing to remember, if a piece of third party software can fix these problems, they can be fixed anyway. Take Cablenut for example. This will optimise your internet connection by making some changes to values within the registry. With the right information these can be altered manually.
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