05 Mar 2008
When we
purchase a new PC, we tend to start off with good intentions with regards to
maintenance, such as installing anti-virus software, keeping our drive free from
clutter and deleting unwanted applications. As time passes, it’s inevitable
that, for numerous reasons, unwanted files and unused programs begin to build up
and eventually become a drain on system resources. This can then slow our
machine, cause our system to take longer to boot than we’d expect and even lead
to blue screen issues or software that performs
erratically.
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