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| Thread ID: 110156 | 2010-06-05 13:41:00 | Advanced SystemCare Pro | DUNK (1527) | Press F1 |
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| 1107147 | 2010-06-06 03:58:00 | You will notice that it logs every event from all processes on your PC. This is good but you will want to filter the results. Pause the capture, clear the results, then restart the capture and quickly start your 'Advanced SystemCare Pro' program. Pause the capture again so you have as little results as possible, but something included from Advanced SystemCare Pro. Scroll through until you find something related to Advanced SystemCare Pro, can be anything, doesn't matter. Now right click on the process name (whatever it is) and create a filter. Now you will only have events caused by Advanced SystemCare Pro. Tell Advanced SystemCare Pro to scan your system and repair the errors. Then check the scanning results to see if it actually did what it said it did. You may also want to look at what it finds as being a problem and check if it actually exists. eg: if it says there is a certain registry entry somewhere, go into regedit and see if this key actually exists. |
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| 1107148 | 2010-06-07 14:31:00 | "Agent 24" Thank you for the help. Tried it all. Just proved to me that "AdvancedSystemCare" is not worth the money that I paid for it. Some may say.... "How novel" !! | DUNK (1527) | ||
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