How Do You Clean Up A Slow Performing Computer?
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• Update your antivirus software, and run a full scan. Remove all viruses from your computer and restart. Highly Recommended – Kaspersky http://usa.kaspersky.com/sem/2011savingv1 or Norton 360 http://antivirus.norton.com/norton/ps/1up_fr_fr_360_10off.html?om_sem_cid=hho_sem_sy:us:ggl:en:e|kw0000000559|6376539556. Do not use Registry Optimizers or so called Clean Reg Tools. Most of these cause more harm than good in the future with your PC. • Clear up some space on the hard drive. To do this, you need to right click on “My Computer,” then click on Disk Cleanup and check every box available and click “clean my computer”. • Uninstall useless or programs that you rarely use. Follow the “Start Menu” to “Settings” and then to “Control Panel”. From this screen click on “Add/Remove Programs” and uninstall programs that are no longer needed. Then double click on “My Documents”, which will be on your desktop screen, and just remove anything that you know for sure you “created” and just delete th