subject: Reimage Review: Is Reimage a Scam? Does Reimage Actually Repair Your PC? [print this page] Nothing is more annoying than being on the Internet and constantly being rerouted to other web pages that a person never asked to be rerouted too. No matter what the person does, they cannot seem to get their browser to stop rerouting them. They may download spyware software to clean their computers from malware, or they may download a program that removes adware, trying to get rid of the problem, but nothing works. A person may feel that their only options are to take their computers to a computer geek repair service, or to reformat their computer where they end up losing all of their most personal family pictures, and important e-mails. Reformatting a computer will totally wipe out a computers hard drive, and anything that was in it. If a person does not back up their most important files first, they will lose all of it. Most people will wonder if there is a better way.
The Reimage computer repair software can fix every problem that a person is having with their computers regarding hijackers, trojans, spyware, adware, corrupted files, damaged files, damaged registry files, phishing problems, pop up files, and many other computer threats.
Reimage is a fix all that will restore a computer back to its former state before the threat. By using its large database, it can replace any corrupted and damaged files. It can restore the computers registry, and remove all threats to a computer for good in less than thirty minutes. What person would not spend $69 to purchase a product that can do all of this for their computer any time they need it? Most computer repair services charge over $150 to remove spyware that anyone else can do themselves. People will also need to pay for someone else to reformat their computer, instead of finding a better solution.
The Reimage repair will only replace files that need replacing. It will not remove any files that do not need to be removed, nor will it replace any files that do not need to be replaced. It virtually leaves everything else in the computer alone, except for the damaged parts. It is a clean up repair program that literally brings a computer back to health.
Reimage Review: Is Reimage a Scam? Does Reimage Actually Repair Your PC?