Ah, you have just answered probably all of the questions in my last message. <Smiles> Except, perhaps, where to find it, but I guess Google will be kind to me there! -- Carol carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---- Original Message ---- From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 5:15 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Del Software > Hi Bill. > > Your most welcome and I'm happy to help you with this product at any > time. OK, to answer your questions in order: > Firstly, I believe you can schedule the disk defragmenter but I don't > know of any other programs in the suite that can be scheduled. If > you launch the main interface and use the jaws cursor, you will be > able to see what processes were run and when so for instance if your > thinking of running one button checkup, the main screen will tell you > when you last ran it. I suggest running one button checkup at least > once a week to keep your system in tip top condition. > Secondly yes you do have to register it after 15 days, however the > registration fee is only $29.95 although you can pay in other > currencies as well since they use a payment processing company. You > can find the registration option in the main interface, simply go to > the help option in the menu bar and then register. Hit the purchase > button and you'll be taken to the auslogics website to complete your > purchase. The trial is fully functional and there are no > restrictions on use during your 15 days as far as I know. > > All the best and good luck with the program. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill Chilcott > To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 4:19 PM > Subject: [access-uk] Re: Del Software > > > Hi Ibrahim. Thanks for responding to my request so promptly. It is > indeed a nice feeling to know that if we have a problem, there is > always someone out there who will try to help. > I am having a good look at it now, it sounds a good programme. I have > just another couple of questions if you don't mind. > 1. Do you know if there is anyway of scheduling it? > 2. Do I have to register it, if so, I can't find where to do it? > 3. I also can't find out where to purchase it from, or how much? > I have managed to put the 1 stop button on the desktop, so I no > longer have to see the original interface. My first reaction is that > the programme is too good to be true, and is very blind friendly. > Thanks once again. Bill. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu > To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 3:07 PM > Subject: [access-uk] Re: Del Software > > > Hi Bill. > > Don't bother with the main interface, you can launch the utilities > from the BoostSpeed menu group in the start menu. Is there anything > specific you are trying to do? For a simple rundown and general > optimisation of your system you can use the one button checkup tool, > but if you want to do more advanced cleaning operations then you'll > need to launch the individual utilities which can be customised the > way you want. > > All the best, Ibrahim. > > PS, if your still having problems I'd be more than happy to talk you > through things by phone. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill Chilcott > To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 2:41 PM > Subject: [access-uk] Re: Del Software > > > Hi Ibrahim, I have downloaded Auslogics boostspeed, but how can one > use it when I cannot get Hal nor Jaws to tell me where the start > button is? When I tab, all I get is Details or Task. and entering on > any of these does absolutely nothing. What am I doing wrong? Any help > would be appreciated. Bill. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu > To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 10:15 AM > Subject: [access-uk] Re: Del Software > > > Hi Barbra. > > Trash the lot. One of the problems a lot of people have with dell is > their persistent installation of what are termed craplets. These > programs offer additional functionality you probably won't use, are > mostly inaccessible and consume resources which could otherwise be > used by your applications and windows to provide you with a faster, > smoother and generally more enjoyable experience. Once you've > removed the applications, you might like to try Auslogics BoostSpeed > which can significantly speed up your machine by removing junk from > the registry, defragmenting both registry and hard drive as well as > clear junk such as internet traces, cache and temporary files not to > mention optimize your memory configuration, speed up internet > browsing by adjusting advanced internet parameters and offering a > plethora of other tweaks and adjustments you can make. > > All the best, Ibrahim. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Barbara Wilson > To: Access-UK > Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 10:07 AM > Subject: [access-uk] Del Software > > > Hi all > > I am using a Del desktop PC. The computer came with a few bits of Del > software loaded. I am wondering if removing this software would cause > any problems? The software in question is: > > Del data safe online > Del driver reset tool > Del support centre > > Any advice greatly appreciated. > > Barbara Wilson > M: 07917710779 > T: 02887784046 > E: barkingbabs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > IM: creativeeyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Skype: creativeeyes