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I would suggest you opt for a fully automatic third party defragger.
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Reduce the number of items on your startup list. Uninstall all unwanted programs and remove junk from the drive. Have enough free space at all times. If its overloaded and cluttered with fragments,...
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Uninstall programs that you don't need, burn music, movies pics etc onto DVDs ets, run a diskcleanup(get rid of temp files, recycle bin files, older restore points) and you should be able to get some...
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One of the common reasons that people overlook, that causes slowness is drive fragmentation. If the drive is going 'sick' with junk and is also badly fragmented ( which happens over time in the...
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