Author Topic: Use of PC Doctor program  (Read 3105 times)

Offline olde_pc_user

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I am interested in purchasing the PC-Doctor software for use in a new Dell Inspiron 3780 laptop.  I am not satisfied the the Dell provided 'SupportAssist' software which I believe is based on PC Doctor.  My concern with the Dell provided software is that it appears to automatically remove files, programs, etc that it determines to be unwanted.  On an older Dell PC I had Dell's 'Support Center' which I believe was based on PC Doctor.  I would like to remove the current Dell 'SupportAssist' on the new laptop and install PC Doctor.

However, on a PC Doctor web page:
(https://sites.fastspring.com/pcdoctor/instant/pcdoctortoolboxforwindows?referrer=PCD_HOME_CATEGORY)

there is a statement:
"Have a Dell or Alienware computer? This version of PC-Doctor Toolbox cannot be installed on Dell or Alienware branded computers. Please click here for a free download of Dell SupportAssist which is based on PC-Doctor technology."

Please explain if in fact PC Doctor will properly install and run on a new Dell laptop with Windows 10 Pro

Offline BleuOisou

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Does Dell perceive when IPv4 6to4 time, the one mac can have multiple IPv4 connectable so set the program blocking .  PC-doctor is the only hardware caring apply being used since 1999 never stopped because it is a place where global can record your mac company and , 6to4 and IPv6 that for any user uniquely,  would finally become every who work on the Operation System , UNIX or windows.


Sincerely
PC- doctor Toolbox and SC12 user .
Bleu Oisou

Offline PCD_James

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I am interested in purchasing the PC-Doctor software for use in a new Dell Inspiron 3780 laptop.  I am not satisfied the the Dell provided 'SupportAssist' software which I believe is based on PC Doctor.  My concern with the Dell provided software is that it appears to automatically remove files, programs, etc that it determines to be unwanted.  On an older Dell PC I had Dell's 'Support Center' which I believe was based on PC Doctor.  I would like to remove the current Dell 'SupportAssist' on the new laptop and install PC Doctor.

However, on a PC Doctor web page:
(https://sites.fastspring.com/pcdoctor/instant/pcdoctortoolboxforwindows?referrer=PCD_HOME_CATEGORY)

there is a statement:
"Have a Dell or Alienware computer? This version of PC-Doctor Toolbox cannot be installed on Dell or Alienware branded computers. Please click here for a free download of Dell SupportAssist which is based on PC-Doctor technology."

Please explain if in fact PC Doctor will properly install and run on a new Dell laptop with Windows 10 Pro

Hi,
Sorry for the delay, yes it is possible to install Toolbox on a Dell system.