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#11. Posted:
DJMarkyMark
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I would just reset your computer to factory settings
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iTz_L3G1T_H4CKZ wrote Well if you want to get your computer up to speed I would take it to Geek Squad and have them test it to see if they can find what is making it slow. They are the best option besides some online sites for diagnostics.
No one needs geek squad. Save what you really need on a USB, and restore your computer to factory settings. Make sure what you save on the USB is completely safe.

~Kittenz
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