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Fransexual
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Posted at 1:45 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 |
| Aha it's ok, I've found out what I meant :) Click F11 until I hear a beep (Y) Thanks anywayyyyy |
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kingduffy
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Posted at 1:15 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 |
| sorry not likely, you could spend a little amount of money on a RAM and it would hel a good bit the only way i can think of is if you completely reinstall yur computer, whipe everything on yur drive and it will speed up, but yull have nothing on it |
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Fransexual
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Posted at 1:13 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 |
Quote: from kingduffy at 1:09 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
get a new RAM, it will speed it up
Any way of doing it without spending money? =/ |
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marshmellowman
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Posted at 1:13 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 |
| How old is your PC? If it's a few years old there might not be a point to seriously upgrading it, it might just be cheaper to get a new one (with the low prices of PCs these days). I full reinstallation of Windows would be ideal though, and that's what the repair guy probably did last time. You'll need your original Windows installation disks for it though, or a restore disk if it came with your PC. This will wipe everything from the computer though, and start again fresh. |
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Fransexual
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Posted at 1:10 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 |
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kingduffy
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Posted at 1:09 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 |
| get a new RAM, it will speed it up |
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Greig
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Posted at 1:09 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 |
| start>control panel>system restore |
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YeahBoii
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Posted at 1:08 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 |
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