slow computer.
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sounds like an overdose of spyware and/or viruses
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or a serious lack of memory
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Sounds to me like to much auto-updating/spyware stuff running that shit will eat through available memory like mad. If your spyware search doesn't turn up anything u should go through and check all programs that auto search for updates and turn them to "I will chose when to update" mode
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Are you running windows? 'Cause if you are, everything does pretty much. Adobe Acrobat reader is another common one, AOL if you even have it loaded, Most of the Video playback stuff Quicktime/Itunes. I would open up your add/remove programs window and just go through it, you're bound to turn some things up, But run SPybot first
If you have a MAC, you'd better be a graphic designer fag (LankorDie), I would have no idea where to begin.
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ya im not a mac guy. i had to use them at school and hate them one button mouses wtf.
ya ive have started removing programs when im bored. have done some off it. never thought about it but ya adobe acrobat does seem to upload all the time just never thought about it much
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click <start> <Run> type in "msconfig" click <startup> and basically disable (un-check) everything on there except for things like Nvidia/ATI software and anything related to your antivirus/antispyware.
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damn asians and their knowledge of computers...I meant to say that ^^^ but I forgot.
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