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Do Downlaodable Computer Fix Programs Work Properly?
The reason I ask this, is that I am worried that documents I am currently working upon will be purged if I run a program to fix freezing and crashes on my laptop: I do a lot of writing, and am currently proofing my first book while, also, working on three more books. The program I have looked at says that it will purge the computer of junk files, will it see my documents as junk files and so delete them? So, do computer fix programs work without deleting files I have created?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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General comment: Once the laptop goes unstable it is madness to try to install new software or to attempt major clean-up tasks. Just concentrate 100% on getting help to save your files. There are many- too- many shark sites which will offer to fix any computer problem. In general stick to the professional s and make it 100% clear what you want the computer to do....
16:22 Tue 14th May 2013
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You can get a portable Hard drive with enough capacity to store the mythical output of monkeys with typwriters for under £50, just save all your files onto it even if you don't do a full backup. Mine has saved me twice after serious problems. If you are only saving text then a USB memory stick will do.
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I have vista windows 7. But it was just a question about if fix programs working properly and not touching my own files in documents. It goes without saying, of course, that I have back-up files for all my books. Perhaps I should add that whether I have updates from microsoft installing automatically or not, this will cause my laptop to freeze - it is but one of the causes, but causes me the most frustration, as the freeze indicates, in this instance, that an update is becoming available for install (automatic or not), and usually comes in the middle of a 5000 word stint.
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