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-- Posted by iBritt at 5:56 pm on July 23, 2008

Hey, my computer has started to run slower than normal.

I hadn't shut it down for a couple of days because when I was done, I was just put it on "sleep."

I shut it down fully, and ever since, it's been acting slow.

But it's only slow when it comes to rebooting or returning from sleep.

It's not infected with any viruses or anything like that - I've checked.  I have downloaded some programs that I'm gonna uninstall and I started using the Vista Sidebar again, so maybe that has something to do with it.

Help?


-- Posted by FingerSub at 5:57 pm on July 23, 2008

yeah get rid of all the extra programs


-- Posted by Reefer at 5:57 pm on July 23, 2008

Umm. Don't reboot?


-- Posted by Firebolt7 at 5:58 pm on July 23, 2008

stop dling gay porn


-- Posted by Fortis Obscurum at 5:58 pm on July 23, 2008

Get rid of all the porn.


-- Posted by circa at 5:59 pm on July 23, 2008

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-- Posted by iBritt at 5:59 pm on July 23, 2008

I don't download any porn; I use sites like youporn, redtube, etc.


-- Posted by meghank91 at 6:06 pm on July 23, 2008

It might not be this and you might not be willing to try this either but if you open up your computer (which you should be able to do just by sliding off the side panel) there are these two rectangular shaped chips (or cards, if you prefer that term). They should be parallel to each other and be held in place by clips on either side of each chip. Try removing one of them and then starting your computer up without it. If it's still not running properly then put that one back and try removing the other one. This might work but if it does, you'll eventually want to buy a new chip to replace the one you removed.


-- Posted by raymond08 at 6:45 am on July 24, 2008

Try defragmenting


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