![]() you quite possibly did it yourself by not understanding your PC/system and/or how installs/back-ups work. ![]() I've always been leery of file/registry cleaners no matter who they're peddled by. ![]() I NEVER install multiple anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-adware, and/or "cleaner" toolsets at a time (i.e.: a trial version of product#2 over my current version of product#1)! every vendors toolset makes assumptions which may or may not be correct for my PC. #Advanced systemcare ultimate 7 proxy install ![]() I've found many PCs screwed up because the end-user assumed they could safely uninstall the product#1 toolset since the product#2 toolset installed/seems to be working OK. This typically will fatally damage the registry and/or the backups and/or the OS and/or the new toolset! When the PC craps out a week later (or after they run the product#2 toolset again) they blame the new toolset not realizing their uninstall of the old toolset probably caused the problem. The reason: These toolsets typically backup and then overlay multiple OS files & registry entries. If/when you uninstall product#1 it will put back the files & registry entries that were there when it was installed! Thus the OS files & registry entries now may be a mix of pre-product#1 and post-product#2 installs! You've probably scrambled the registry, definitely broken the chain of backups, probably have a miss-match of OS files, and likely have only part of the product#2 toolset in place.
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