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How do I schedule 1 Click PC Fix to run at a
certain time?
Select Advanced Options from the top menu,
then select Options. You can either select
1 Click PC Fix to load each time Windows start.
In addition, you can enable a scheduler by
selecting ‘Enable Scheduler’ and then select
the interval from 30 minutes to a week.
As a minimum, we recommend that you scan
your PC every two weeks
How do I backup/
restore my registry?
1 Click PC Fix makes a back up each time,
entries are altered in the registry. You can
reverse these at any time, by going to
Advanced Option, then selecting Backup/
Restore. Select, the registry entry that you
would like to restore, then select the
‘Restore’ button, and 1 Click PC
Fix will
restore the entries. Please reboot your
machine for the change to take effect.
How do I use StartUp Optimizer?
StartUp Optimizer is an advanced feature in
1 Click PC Fix that will speed up your Windows
startup and eliminate those annoyings
programs that clog up your PC from starting.
Go to the Advanced Options within 1 Click PC
Fix. Select the StartUp Optimizer tab, then
uncheck the applications you want to
distable at start-up. It couldn’t be simpler
to a faster start-up!!
How do I use Junk Remover?
Make room on your hard drive and speed up
your PC by getting rid of “junk files” that
are only wasting space. Use this top of the
line “maid-service” to clean your computer
of unneeded files that are making your
computer run slower.
Simply go to the Advanced Option of 1 Click PC Fix, select Junk Remover. Select the temp
files that you wish to eliminate from your
PC and those folders that you want to left
alone, and then press Scan.
I get a runtime error message on startup?
The error that you have encountered is
caused by some VB runtime and MS scripting
files not being properly installed or
uninstalled from the system.
Errors may include:
Class factory cannot supply the requested
class. Error Source SetAll Text Function
Run-time error '429' ActiveX component can't
create object
To resolve the issue reinstall 1 Click PC
Fix
using the instructions below.
Please make sure 1 Click PC Fix is closed (if
applicable)
Please uninstall the current version by
navigating to the Start button -> Programs
-> 1 Click PC Fix folder and executing the
Uninstall 1 Click PC Fix shortcut. (after the
uninstall is completed, please navigate to
the \Program Files folder to verify that the
1 Click PC Fix folder has been removed. If it
hasn't, please delete it.)
Download 1 Click PC Fix from
here.
Install the 1 Click PC Fix package that was
downloaded in step #3 above.
The program is registered but after scanning
and repairing consecutively, the same number
of detected problems appear.
Please make sure you have downloaded and
installed the latest version of 1 Click PC
Fix
from here.
If the problem persists, the problem may be
caused by reoccurring invalid entires.
Invalid entries can be created by programs
(and even Windows) through their normal
operation. For example, when a program is
started, it puts entries into the registry
and creates files which the registry entries
point to. When the program is shut down, it
may remove the files but leave the registry
entries in the Registry, thus creating an
invalid entry.
Please run a test to determine if 1 Click PC
Fix
is working correctly.
Start 1 Click PC Fix
Run a full scan and repair
Immediately after, run a second scan
* Are there any errors detected?
If not then 1 Click PC Fix is correctly
detecting and repairing the problems.
If so, please send your logs:
Navigate to the \Program Files\1 Click PC
Fix\Backup folder and email all files in the
\Backup folder to supportpro @
neurosoftcorp.com. (You may want to compress
them using zip or rar as they can be rather
large.)
When starting 1 Click PC Fix I get the error
"This program has been damaged..."
Please follow the steps below to reinstall
1 Click PC Fix.
Please make sure 1 Click PC Fix is closed (if
applicable)
Please uninstall the current version by
navigating to the Start button -> Programs
-> 1 Click PC Fix folder and executing the
Uninstall 1 Click PC Fix shortcut. (after the
uninstall is completed, please navigate to
the \Program Files folder to verify that the
1 Click PC Fix folder has been removed. If it
hasn't, please delete it.)
Download 1 Click PC Fix from
here.
Install the 1 Click PC Fix package that was
downloaded in step #3 above
Active X Error -
When I go to download 1 Click
PC Fix my computer tells me that my current
security settings don't allow ActiveX and
the page will not be displayed - what do I
do?
This error is fairly simple to get rid of -
it just means that for some reason the
settings in your browser (Internet Explorer)
have been altered to block out the download
process. (This is quite common under Windows
XP Service Pack 2)
To change this simple setting and allow the
download follow these steps:
i.) Go to "Tools" in the main menu of your
browser - select "Internet Options" from the
menu.
ii.) Make sure you click on the "Security"
tab at the top of the next screen and then
at the bottom of the "Security" screen you
will see a button that says "Custom Level" -
click on it.
iii.) In the list that appears you should
see an option that reads "Download signed
ActiveX controls" - this should be set to
"Enabled" in order to receive the download.
Without this setting "Enabled" you will not
be able to access most downloads including 1
Click PC Fix
In Service Pack
2 – you may need to select – Allow Access or
Download, in a bar underneath the address
window
Applet Error -
I get an "applet can't load"
error message when I attempt to download 1
Click PC Fix - how can I get the software?
Any type of "Applet" error is very rare when
attempting to download 1 Click PC Fix and most
likely will only affect a small minority of
Netscape users. In any case, we do have an
alternate download site available at the
following URL:
Please follow the directions carefully on
this website to download the "1clickpcfix.exe"
file needed for 1 Click PC Fix. There shouldn't
be any problems with downloading from this
site.
Win 2000/ XP/ Vista Profiles
I have a number of different
profiles (logins for different users) set up
in Windows 2000 (or XP). When I scan on my
profile 1 Click PC Fix works fine, but when
someone else tries to use 1 Click PC Fix through
their profile it doesn't work - what should
I do?
Both Windows 2000 and Windows XP use a
system of "profiles" - or simply put, a
separate login for different users giving
them a customized desktop and file access.
In both Win 2000 and XP you are able to
grant any user what is deemed
"Administrator" access. Each user who wants
to run 1 Click PC Fix under their "profile" MUST
have administrator access on the computer or
1 Click PC Fix will find errors but not fix
them. This is because without
"Administrator" access a person is
restricted from accessing certain areas of
the computer that 1 Click PC Fix must use to
work effectively - thus "Administrator"
access is a must.
In Windows XP the "Administrator" access can
be controlled easily by going into the
Control Panel and selecting the "User
Accounts" option to view all of the current
users.
Should I continue
using Scan Disk and Defragmenter?
We do recommend continuing to use ScanDisk
and Disk Defragmenter periodically. Both of
these in conjunction with 1 Click PC Fix will
help to optimize your PC's performance.
A simple test is to run ScanDisk and then
run 1 Click PC Fix. Most likely 1 Click PC
Fix will
locate errors that ScanDisk does not and
vice versa. All three scan different areas
of your computer and complement one another.
I cannot run in MS DOS Mode?
This error message is the result of a faulty
initial download - the computer isn't
recognizing the software as a valid Windows
application so it's trying to open it using
DOS.
The solution is to uninstall the software by
going to START>>Programs>>1
Click PC Fix>>Uninstall. After uninstalling please
revisit the download site and re-download
the software onto your PC. The download site
can be accessed by going to:
http://www.1clickpcfix.com/download.html
After I downloaded 1
Click PC Fix I was prompted to Reboot my computer
Yes. You can safely reboot your computer if
it prompted you to and 1 Click PC Fix will load
with Windows when it starts back up.
Unfortunately, we have little control on how
the Windows Installer handles software on
your computer so in some rare cases you may
be prompted to "reboot" your PC so Windows
fully recognizes the new software that has
been installed.
Once your computer reboots, simply
double-click on the 1 Click PC Fix icon on your
desktop to get the "Master Control" window
back up on your screen. You can then just
click on the button to scan your computer
for errors.
File not found error?
It appears the software was NOT exited
properly before downloading and installing
the update. Uninstall and then re-install 1
Click PC Fix
Failure to fix errors
Please submit a request at the Help Desk
providing further details surrounding the
errors 1 Click PC Fix located, but did not fix
permanently
Newer version – error message
If you are receiving the following error
message:
"A newer version of this installation is on
the server. Please re-download this
installation."
Please click on the following link to
download the latest setup for the software:
http://www.1clickpcfix.com
Discovered a bug in software
Please
let us know! Your feedback is very important
to us and we have set up a "bug" report page
where you can detail the bug that you've
found in the software and submit it to our
programming team for further analysis.
Just as a clarification, a "bug" is not the
same as not knowing how to do something with
the software. A software "bug" is when you
expect a certain function within the
software and it either doesn't work as
expected or something else happens in its
place that is unexpected.
If your question is not
answered please
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