"Kawliga" <guru(remove)@ctaz.com> wrote in message
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> I recently purchased a new Gateway laptop and am in the process of
> learning all it's features. I immediately noticed a program running
> all the time called Bigfix and did some research. However I am very
> skeptical about these type of programs claiming to keep your computer
> running well for you. I thought I would check with the experts in this
> group to see if they had any good or bad comments to say about this
> program before I delete it from my computer. Any advice about this
> would be greatly appreciated. The o.s. is windows Vista.
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> Kawliga
This is a comment, not advice. Personally, I do not like 2nd and 3rd party
software that doesn't just run on the OS but rather gets into the OS's
workings [as if the Acer, HP or Gateway programmers think they can do a
better job of Windows than Microsoft]. IMHO, the 2nd and 3rd party software
just slows things down, bogs the computer and in the end don't really offer
much over and above what the OS offers anyway. And, if poorly written, these
2nd and 3rd party sofwares can actually screw up the works. I don't know how
deeply Bigfix is tentacled into Windows, but if you could just prevent it
from running at boot [not uninstall it] and see how everything goes before
actually uninstalling it? Create a System Restore Point before making system
changes. If the computer is under warranty check the conditions of your
warranty.
Saucy