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Where can I look at 'System History'?
Where is Drive Space Manager display?
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Where can I look at 'System History'?
Where is Drive Space Manager display?
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edron1
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August 4th, 2017 13:00
Forum Members CANNOT POST on the link you provided. First of all there is NO "New Topic" Button and/or anything that would serve as the same. Also, Forum members CANNOT even reply to any of the very few posts there already. Clicking on the "Reply" Button results in NOTHING. You do not get any blank screen in which to type your reply. Furthermore, a brand new version of Support Assist was sneakily downloaded onto Users Computers on various dates in JULY, 2017. It is version 2.??????.
I warn you, everyone, UNINSTALL this immediately. It was very poorly designed and written (coded)--NOT ONLY buggy, but very harmful to your computer, operating system, and all applications on your computer. System Assist latest version 2.???? sends commands to your operating system to reconfigure every, single application, EVERY, SINGLE DAY!!!! YES!! Reconfiguring all the very same applications AND EVERY, SINGLE DAY. This is EXEDINGLY DISTRUCTIVE and EXCEEDINGLY DAMAGING to your computer, your operating system, and every single application on your computer.
For those of you with Win 7, you can easily see this in Reliability Center. To get there, 1st choose Action Center; 2nd choose (click on) the link "Reliability Center." This has a day by day by day linear 'calendar-type' view. You can go backwards and/or forwards to see exactly what happened on your computer. It is a GREAT TOOL. I was told that Win 10 no longer has "Reliability Monitor"--I do not know if that is correct information or not. (I also do not know if there is some kind of substitute for this GREAT TOOL in Win 10).
The latest Support Assist (version 2.???) sends instructions to your Windows Operating System to reconfigure every single application on your computer EVERY, SINGLE DAY (all of them--the same ones--every single day---are all being reconfigured!!! Common sense, alone, would tell anyone, that is a very bad, very serious problem. Just for instance, if you had to choose a Restore Point for any reason, you would be in an impossible situation.
I have tried to report this to Dell in every way I can thing of--including Dell Premiere Support. My results have all been the same: Utter indifference. 'Yawn, yawn"--as if I am boring them and just taking up their time. I have been a Dell Computer owner/customer for 20 years. Unfortunately, this is the way Dell chose long ago to treat its Customers. I no longer even HOPE for any change, whatsoever, from Dell.
If some Dell Employee/Moderator wants to tell Forum Members how to post (new post) and reply on the Support Assist End-User Forum a lot of us would appreciate reading the exact "How-To" instruction. Obviously, since we do not know how (and there are no instruction on THAT Forum--we can't post a new topic" to ask how. We can't even "hi-jack" some post on THAT Forum--apologize in the reply that we have to know how to do these things--since as I already stated clicking on "reply" button does NOTHING.