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SimpleFixAI 1.7.13: every repair now tells you the honest truth about whether it worked

Version 1.7.13 gives every repair one of three honest outcomes, confirmed with evidence, not yet verified, or did not hold, and it never re-proposes a repair that already failed. Plus a note on faster first answers on 8 GB PCs from 1.7.12.

SimpleFixAI 1.7.13 is the repair honesty release. It answers a simple, fair complaint we heard more than once: the app would run a repair, say nothing useful about whether it had actually worked, and then offer the same repair again. That loop is now closed.

Every repair now has one of three honest outcomes

A repair used to either claim success or go quiet. Now every repair ends in one of three clear states.

Confirmed means a fresh check shows the problem is actually gone. SimpleFixAI measured it before, measured it after, and the thing you asked about is fixed.

Not yet verified means the repair ran cleanly, but the result cannot be proven yet. The most common reason is that a restart has to happen first. Instead of pretending the problem is already solved, SimpleFixAI says exactly that and tells you how to confirm it.

Did not hold means the problem is measurably still there. Rather than call it a win, the app admits it and moves on to the next step.

Before this release, a repair that could not be verified was quietly treated as a success forever. That is the kind of small dishonesty we are trying to remove from PC repair.

No more repeating a repair that did not help

When you tell SimpleFixAI the problem is still happening, it no longer suggests the same fix again. It remembers every repair it already tried in the conversation, offers the next deeper repair in that family instead, and when it has genuinely run out of options it says so plainly and points you to support. No going in circles.

Calmer first, firmer later

The first time a repair cannot be confirmed, the tone stays calm: here is what ran, and here is how to tell whether it worked. If the same repair fails to hold a second time, SimpleFixAI is direct about it and steps up to the next approach. Any deeper repair suggested as an escalation always asks before it runs, and every repair still takes its safety snapshot first, so one-click undo works exactly as it always has.

Also in this cycle: faster first answers on 8 GB PCs

The release just before this one, 1.7.12, focused on the very first AI answer of a session on 8 GB machines. On those PCs the assistant takes a moment to load from cold, and the first summary used to give up too early and drop to a basic read. Now it waits for the real answer, and if loading runs long it tells you the assistant is warming up instead of going quiet. Update checks also got more patient on slow networks, and a check that recovers on its own is no longer shown as an error.

Still free, offline, and private

None of this changes what SimpleFixAI is. It runs entirely on your PC, with no account required, and it is free during the public beta. Every repair is still backed up before it runs, and you can still undo it with one click.

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