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Free Clean Up Software To Improve Performance
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Hi all,
Can anyone give me a link to some free software that will speed up my laptop?
I've got Avast, and it tells me I've got 23 issues that need attending to, but it also wants to charge me. Since I'm potless, it's not an option.
Thanks all in advance.
Can anyone give me a link to some free software that will speed up my laptop?
I've got Avast, and it tells me I've got 23 issues that need attending to, but it also wants to charge me. Since I'm potless, it's not an option.
Thanks all in advance.
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I have a suspicion that you have a 'nasty' on board and I'd suggest you run a scan with Malware bytes free,
http:// www.mal warebyt es.org/ mwb-dow nload/c onfirm/
Make sure you install the free version and opt out of any extras. Do a scan and follow the prompts. Come back and tell us if you are still having issues.
I have a suspicion that you have a 'nasty' on board and I'd suggest you run a scan with Malware bytes free,
http://
Make sure you install the free version and opt out of any extras. Do a scan and follow the prompts. Come back and tell us if you are still having issues.
down load avast uninstaller otherwise parts will remain on your comp
https:/ /www.av ast.com /en-gb/ uninsta ll-util ity
https:/
I did as advised, and the scan ran for 2hrs and 20 minutes, and found 37 errors. Unfortunately, it didn't make it clear if the errors had been deleted or not.
So I un-installed and re-installed Malware and did it again. This time it took almost 3 hours and didn't find any errors, but it ran quite slowly. I un-installed Malware again and it seems fine now, although I'd like to use it all day to see if it is significantly better.
Thanks everybody, you've all been most helpful.
So I un-installed and re-installed Malware and did it again. This time it took almost 3 hours and didn't find any errors, but it ran quite slowly. I un-installed Malware again and it seems fine now, although I'd like to use it all day to see if it is significantly better.
Thanks everybody, you've all been most helpful.
Ccleaner is also good, Ive used it for 10 years + get it here, choose the free one. https:/ /www.pi riform. com/ccl eaner/d ownload
I agree with Ratter, used Ccleaner for years, very good.
I also use Eusing Free Registry Cleaner (back up the registry first, just in case). I've never needed to re-install from a back up.
Available here.
http:// www.eus ing.com /free_r egistry _cleane r/regis try_cle aner.ht m
I also use Eusing Free Registry Cleaner (back up the registry first, just in case). I've never needed to re-install from a back up.
Available here.
http://
Not to sure why you had to keep uninstalling and re-installing Malwarebytes?
If you were not sure of the results, just do a re-scan after making sure the definitions are up to date.
Running Malwarebytes fortnightly should be adequate. If you run it with your pc in 'safe' mode, the scan will be faster. I tend to let my pc do the scan overnight.
What was the answer as regards Avast as per my post?
If you were not sure of the results, just do a re-scan after making sure the definitions are up to date.
Running Malwarebytes fortnightly should be adequate. If you run it with your pc in 'safe' mode, the scan will be faster. I tend to let my pc do the scan overnight.
What was the answer as regards Avast as per my post?
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