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Title: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: DorsetBoy on Apr 19, 2010, 20:41:57
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8629331.stm


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Microsoft has launched "Fix It" software that keeps an eye on a PC and automatically repairs common faults.

The software basically adds the automatic diagnostics system in Windows 7 to older versions of Microsoft's operating system.

The software, currently available as a trial or beta version, is intended for users of Windows XP and Vista.

The package also tries to anticipate how security updates will affect a PC before they are installed.


Bug watch

Once installed, the software gets updates about known issues with Windows or any connected devices, and regularly checks to see if a host machine has fallen victim. Once fixes become available it will tell users they are ready or attempt to apply them.

The software has onboard fixes for about 300 of the most widely encountered problems that stop Windows working as it should.

The software also maintains a list of the hardware and software on a machine so if the automatic fix does not solve a problem, it will be able to help users supply detailed information to Microsoft's support staff about what has gone wrong.

Those signing up and downloading the Fix It software can use it on several different machines.

The free software can be downloaded from Microsoft's support pages. Windows XP users wanting to use it must have Service Pack 3 for the operating system installed.
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: Rik on Apr 20, 2010, 07:48:10
If it's as good as some of their patches, I think I'll pass. ;)
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: Fox on Apr 20, 2010, 12:39:41
"...repairs common faults" eh, I would like to see it repair a failing power supply or replace a bad stick of RAM.
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: DorsetBoy on Apr 20, 2010, 12:44:38
Quote from: Fox on Apr 20, 2010, 12:39:41
"...repairs common faults" eh, I would like to see it repair a failing power supply or replace a bad stick of RAM.

::) ::) ::) since when was hardware an operating system?
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: JB on Apr 20, 2010, 12:49:32
Quote from: Rik on Apr 20, 2010, 07:48:10
If it's as good as some of their patches, I think I'll pass. ;)
I'd be interested to know if it phones home.
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: Fox on Apr 20, 2010, 12:49:45
well the post does say "The software has onboard fixes for about 300 of the most widely encountered problems that stop Windows working as it should" and in my experience bad power supply/bad ram probably rank in the top 10  :P
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: pctech on Apr 20, 2010, 13:12:36
I best brace myself for some interesting problems then.

Customer: "Oh yeah the software worked till I ran this Microsoft Fix It software'

Me: 'Did the software tell you what problem it had detected?'

Customer: 'errr I don't know I just clicked Next'

(pctech bangs head on desk)

Me: 'I suppose we'll need to run a system restore then'

Customer: 'How do I do that then?'

And so begins 40 long minutes of hard graft trying to unfix the fix......

I've noticed MS have had some small executables linked to KB articles for a bit that automate fixes so this sounds like they've rounded these up and added some sort of detection code to it.

Happy Days.





Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: Simon on Apr 20, 2010, 13:35:39
I can't help thinking the 'i' in fix it, might soon be substituted for a different vowel.  :whistle:
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: pctech on Apr 20, 2010, 13:38:39
Quite
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: Lance on Apr 20, 2010, 14:35:34
Quote from: Simon on Apr 20, 2010, 13:35:39
I can't help thinking the 'i' in fix it, might soon be substituted for a different vowel.  :whistle:

I thought computers with a dial up model had fax capabilities already?  ;D
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: Steve on Apr 20, 2010, 14:41:25
Beat me to it ;D

As a convert to the dark side that is Mac OS X. I have been very impressed with Windows 7. I think MS have done an excellent job and indeed their own virus software seems to work well. Perhaps we shouldn't be too cynical about their capabilities as it may be a worthwhile tool?
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: vitriol on Apr 20, 2010, 17:32:34
I've been using the Microsoft Security Essentials on my Vista and it seems ok.  Never found anything though.......so is it really doing it's job?
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: Rik on Apr 20, 2010, 17:33:51
If only we could be sure. :)
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: pctech on Apr 20, 2010, 18:11:29
I use Avast but occasionally run something such as Panda Software's ActiveScan online scan to ensure it's not missing anything,
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: zappaDPJ on Apr 20, 2010, 18:37:12
Quote from: vitriol on Apr 20, 2010, 17:32:34
I've been using the Microsoft Security Essentials on my Vista and it seems ok.  Never found anything though.......so is it really doing it's job?

I'm also using it and it has found and successfully blocked around three things so far with no false positives so it's certainly doing something :)
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: vitriol on Apr 21, 2010, 17:10:32
cool :)
Title: Re: Microsoft debuts 'fix it' program
Post by: esh on Apr 21, 2010, 23:58:30
Windows 7 has blocked a couple trojans in emails for me.