Larry Sabo
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Given the high price of PC Doctor and similar programs, how cost effective have you found yours, and what are you using? Seems to me I have managed well enough without for many years, although there have been a few intransigent dogs that probably would have benefited from one of these. Bad caps are pretty easy to spot visually, and I am doubtful that these programs can pinpoint motherboard problems other than CPU/GPU/NB problems. CPUs are pretty robust and are almost never faulty. GPU/NB BGA problems are often visibly obvious in the display, although they also frustrate booting. Do you really test USB and other ports with the included loop-back plugs?
Setting aside the marketing value of presenting customers with a report of hardware testing results, was it a good investment? What percentage of the time has your program actually located or helped diagnose a problem that you wouldn't have found through normal diagnostic procedures?
Setting aside the marketing value of presenting customers with a report of hardware testing results, was it a good investment? What percentage of the time has your program actually located or helped diagnose a problem that you wouldn't have found through normal diagnostic procedures?