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TechTool Pro

TechTool Pro

Hardware/software diagnostic tool (use built-in check for updates).

Version:  5.0.6

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OK, I give up. Where is it?

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Contributed by: griff--2008 Wednesday, September 30 2009 @ 10:23 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

So I get this notice about an update from TTP505 to 506 and I got to the Micromat site. I am presented with a publicity page telling me about the wonderful features of TechTool Pro 5 but no link to download the update.

Can anyone tell me where I click to actually get the update to download to my computer?   

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5 comments |

OK, I give up. Where is it? - barryaus

Same here. I wandered all over their site, and went into an infinite loop. When I clicked on the link saying "5.0.6 released" I ended up right where I had been.

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Wednesday, September 30 2009 @ 12:54 PM PDT


OK, I give up. Where is it? - barryaus

I went to the program's "check for updates" and that seemed to find it, even if the link on versiontracker did not.

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Wednesday, September 30 2009 @ 12:58 PM PDT


Real Easy.... - Ras-x

Simply open TT Pro, go to 'About' - it will automatically tell you if there is an update (in this case 5.0.6) and will summarise the features. Click download/install - and the rest happens automatically. Can't get any easier. :)

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Saturday, October 03 2009 @ 05:40 PM PDT


Real Easy.... - Ras-x

.... as long as you don't overdose on stupidity pills like I just did. When you open TT Pro, go up to the TT Pro menu, you don't click on 'About', but the 'CHECK FOR UPDATES' which is below it.

Sorry ;)

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Saturday, October 03 2009 @ 05:44 PM PDT


OK, I give up. Where is it? - kwscott

Launch TechTool 5. Click on "Check for updates...". Smooth process from there on.

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Wednesday, October 14 2009 @ 09:14 AM PDT