Store App First
Asher runs as a Windows app because real repairs need local diagnostics and system permissions.
Microsoft Store Windows app
Install Asher, describe the issue, and let the app check your PC. If Asher finds a repairable problem, you can approve a paid repair before anything changes.
Diagnosis result
The likely problem area is ready for an automated repair check. Install the Windows app to run local diagnostics and continue after payment and local permission.
Asher runs as a Windows app because real repairs need local diagnostics and system permissions.
The AI chooses approved repair recipes. It does not send random commands to a customer's PC.
If Asher detects likely hardware failure, data risk, or low confidence, it escalates instead of guessing.
Coming to Microsoft Store
The Store link will go here once the app listing is live.
Windows PC support
Asher focuses on frequent Windows support jobs that normally lead people to call out a technician.
Diagnose local network adapter faults, DNS problems, and common Windows networking issues.
Check startup load, storage pressure, recent errors, and basic Windows system health.
Find stuck print queues and repair common Windows print service problems.
Detect update service issues and prepare approved repair steps for stuck updates.
Simple repair fee
Asher can diagnose first, then offer a fixed repair fee when it finds a repairable issue. Advanced repairs can be escalated to human support.
When automation is not the right answer, Asher prepares the diagnostic summary so a human technician can step in faster.
Questions
Asher is a Windows app. The website supports the app with product information, trust details, pricing, and support.
Windows repairs need local diagnostics and system permissions. A browser cannot safely inspect or repair most Windows issues.
No. Some issues need hardware repair, malware response, data recovery, or human review. Asher is designed to stop and escalate when automation is not appropriate.