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SimpleFixAI 1.7.11: an offline assistant that actually answers, and repairs that prove their result

Version 1.7.11 lets the offline assistant answer you directly for the first time and reason about your own PC, and makes every repair show real before and after evidence or say honestly that it could not measure the result.

SimpleFixAI 1.7.11 is about honesty and intelligence. The built-in assistant can finally answer you in its own words, it reasons about your actual PC instead of reciting generic advice, and every repair now proves whether it worked or tells you plainly that it could not measure the result. Nothing here talks to the cloud. It all runs on your machine.

The assistant now actually answers you

Here is something we are not proud of, but we would rather be honest about it. In every earlier version, the built-in assistant was quietly writing real answers to your questions and then throwing them away before they reached the screen, because a formatting rule was being applied too broadly. What you saw instead were the canned fallback replies.

That is fixed. The assistant's own answers now come through to the chat window for the first time, and they are written for your situation rather than pulled from a script. It all happens offline, on your PC.

It reasons about your PC, and remembers the conversation

The assistant now works from your machine's real details, things like your processor, memory, and the type and health of your disk, so its suggestions fit the computer in front of you. It can lay out a multi-step plan, it remembers what you have already tried and what has been fixed during the conversation, and it keeps going sensibly after a repair that did not work. If you close the app and come back, your chat history is restored.

We also fixed a memory problem that caused the assistant to drop back to canned replies after its first answer on many PCs. It now stays fully capable for the whole conversation.

Repairs now prove their result

A repair should not just tell you it worked. In 1.7.11, when a repair can measure the outcome, it shows you real before and after evidence so you can see the difference for yourself. When a repair cannot measure the outcome, it says so honestly instead of claiming a success it cannot back up.

This is the heart of what we are building. Not a tool that flashes a green checkmark and hopes, but one that shows its work.

When a fix does not work, it offers the next step

If a repair does not solve the problem, the assistant no longer leaves you at a dead end. It offers the next safe step in the chat, and when it is running in a lighter analysis mode it tells you so, rather than pretending it looked deeper than it did. Rapid repeat scans now ask for your consent before running another heavy pass.

A safety pass over how repairs are described

Before shipping this release we went back through a group of repairs and corrected their descriptions and default choices, so that nothing overpromises what it can do or risks making a situation worse. This kind of review is ongoing. Being careful with your PC matters more to us than sounding impressive.

Still free, offline, and private

SimpleFixAI now helps with over 140 common Windows problems, and it is still completely free during the public beta, with no account required. Every repair still creates a snapshot before it runs, so you can undo it with one click. And it all still runs entirely on your machine, in plain English, with nothing sent to the cloud.

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