![]() Rather than suggest uninstalling SM he told me that, as SpeedFixTool Pro was the newer program, then that should probably be the one I should uninstall but said that should I wish to keep it, he would help me sort out the conflict. I tried their suggestions and, when Jed had studied my configuration, he thought that there was a program conflict with System Mechanic already installed on my machine. He asked for specific details relating to my configuration and suggested excluding their product from my antivirus. I immediately contacted Customer Support and, within a few minutes, had a reply from Jed, the manager. Until I booted my machine up again that is! I had problems getting the machine to boot cleanly and was left with being unable to see very much of the screen because of SpeedFixTool Pro's splash screen which was where the boot up process had decided to freeze. In an attempt to resolve this, I paid for a licence, downloaded SpeedFixTool Pro, cleaned the registry and the errors appeared to be sorted. Late last night, having thought that my laptop was running a little slowly, I tried the free scan being offered by SpeedFixTool and discovered that there were errors in the registry of my ageing Sony Vaio. ![]()
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