[AccessD] Restoro

Bill Benson bensonforums at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 12:41:25 CST 2022


Offering services that lay down garbage on our machines is almost as
annoying as clicking Unsubscribe link on a Pfishing email knowing how
chancy that is.


On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 1:28 PM Gustav Brock via AccessD <
accessd at databaseadvisors.com> wrote:

> Hi Susan
>
> I would warn strongly – and I mean it – against theses ”services” that
> claim to do magic.
> Think about it: ”updating drivers” … what drivers? Windows and Dell for
> sure know what to update and when.
>
> It best, these services add nothing, more likely pull your money, at worst
> installs all sort of malware.
>
> Bite the bullet and reinstall Windows, preserving nothing. Then run all
> updates – may take several runs and restarts.
> Even then, it doesn’t take that long and establishes a firm starting point.
> You may need some drivers after that – see in Device Manager – but they
> should be easy to download from Dell.
>
> Of course, first backup you documents.
>
> /gustav
>
> PS: Don’t ever trust Trustpilot(!)
>
> Fra: Susan Harkins<mailto:ssharkins at gmail.com>
> Sendt: 5. februar 2022 18:48
> Til: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'<mailto:
> accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
> Emne: [AccessD] Restoro
>
> Anyone have experience with running Restoro? My system is still slow and
> freezing up and this might be easier than trying to reset Windows 10 to
> factory - thought?
>
>
>
> Susan H.
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