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Our Desk Top Cpmputer Has Stopped To A Walk!! Can It Be Speeded Up??
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Or is it time for another one. Our computer is about 6 years old and was assembled by a friend who knows about computers (obviously!) It's been great and has been quick enough for our needs. We are with BT for internet, landline and BT Sport and happy with that set up. Is there owt we can do to get it to speed up again or is it time for a new one?? Thank you in anticipation Chris
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you forked filthy lucre for that filthy Windows?
If "yes": a) you have thrown money down the loo;
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If "yes": a) you have thrown money down the loo;
b) download and install Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is free. With this OS comes a dazzling selection of all the SW one would ever need. LibreOffice, for instance, is a breeze. GIMP, for picture-processing similar to PhotoShop. But it is all free.
First thing to do is download Ccleaner (free) and run it to clear out all unwanted junk. Then run it again until junk is gone. If that doesn't help, then I can't advise more. Remember that the first clear out might take ages, but the second and subsequent will be quicker. If all goes well you will have a decent computer again. If it works out, then run ccleaner once a week or more to keep things clean. Good luck.
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CCleaner is ok to use provided you actually read what they advise, just don't blindly accept all and 'tick' go ahead. I've used it without any problems. However, I would not allow it to repair/alter the registry.
Windows copes quite well with a scruffy untidy registry and only computer nerds should attempt to alter/delete parts of it.
An answer to Buenchico's post at 17:21 is still awaited
Windows copes quite well with a scruffy untidy registry and only computer nerds should attempt to alter/delete parts of it.
An answer to Buenchico's post at 17:21 is still awaited
chelle7272......Yes, I do keep advising folk to stay well clear of what did have the nickname of CrapCleaner, because more often than not folk who ask for technical help in AB can be innocent of the harm they could do, by using the dangerous item.
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