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Originally Posted by JamieGeek
There are two easy solutions to that - Get a new one
- nuke it and reinstall everything
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True (mostly!!)
I find that it is about practicing "safe computing" and most people would simply make the same mistakes that cause their PCs to slow down. My concept of safe computing is that simpler is better. Don't be a digital pack rat! Don't add software that isn't needed... a lot of stuff launches at boot time and will take memory space as well as processor cycles when it isn't needed at all. (Norton Security, CCleaner, etc.)