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Old 09-27-2011, 06:45 PM
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I just got and email from someone that says check this out.The name of it is checkit diagnostics did anyone hear about this program.Just wondering if is kind of high priced.Let me know if it is worth the money.


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Old 09-27-2011, 07:01 PM
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Only an opinion from someone who hasnt used it and never will, its almost certainly a load of crap, learn how to use ubcd, hirens and sysinternals boot cds properly and then if they havnt got what you need then start looking for something else,theres not much those discs cant do its just knowing how to use them, and they are going to work when computer fails to boot, this checkit diagnostics looks more like a perfomance monitor type program and is going to offer very little for the outlay i would imagine.


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Old 09-27-2011, 07:11 PM
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Thats what i was thinking but i wanted to get your advice about it.im going to stick with our cd think it works better. Thank you popey for your advice.


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think its mainly for monitoring your computer probably find better programs on file hippo, there still loads of stuff on there i havnt got round to trying and it was one of first i visited when i got into computers


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Not worth $50.


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just stick with the free stuff , learn how to use the cds popeye said trust me i been there and done that.


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Checkit Suit was good years ago, with loopback plugs you could check a computer stem to stern. The latest version is a waste of money, it works if your Windows works.
It might come in handy for a signal mirror if you get lost camping.


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Don't know much about it, but was the email from someone you know or don't know?


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Old 07-09-2012, 01:18 AM
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I haven't been here long but I've learned a lot in the short time I have been here. One of the most important things is this. Paid software is only a last resort. There is so much out there for free you should never need to pay for it. Especially 50.00.


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