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Speed Up Your Computer In 5 Minutes – Video 1 of 3

Posted by on April 18, 2010

Hi! My name is Gabe Belanger, MCSE BSc., of Computer Geeks On Call ( sales@computergeeksoncall.ca ). I have been working in the IT industry for 9+ years and I wanted to provide some training for one of the most common issues I deal with each day: slow computers. In about 5 minutes you will be able to safely and effectively speed up your computer and free up some RAM. How? This is done by disabling programs that run automatically when you start your computer. How do these programs get on your system? They come with the installation of programs such as Norton Anti-virus, Microsoft Office, etc. The problem happens not with one or two programs but with say 10 or 20 programs you install over a few months – the extra processing required to run these, often unecessary progams, slowly but surely slow down your computer. Best of all this tool is included with Windows 98, ME, XP and VISTA. It is something every person should do to keep their system running quickly. Adding RAM is often not a solution and neither is getting a new, faster computer – eventually as you install software the computer will slow down again because of the sheer number of extra programs that run.

Duration : 0:10:25


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2 Responses to Speed Up Your Computer In 5 Minutes – Video 1 of 3

  1. HandShock

    Rubbish – NONE of …
    Rubbish – NONE of this stuff will noticeably speed up your computer. There is only ONE thing that will speed up your computer to lightning fast speed – and that is to erase unused drive space on your C drive.
    There is only one catch to doing that – and that is after restart it will just slow down again. That part I have yet to figure out.

  2. laddisperd

    do you mean like, they can zoom in and see us doing yard work at home? if so yes, there can at times, but there is no way they can do this all at once for the entire country. most governments and military satellite surveillance like this are directed at other countries or warzones. the only time they will point it at their own country is when there might be a terror attack or the like. it takes lots of money and time beforehand to do this usually, so for them to just zoom in on someones house just to see what you are up to is very unlikely.

    i dont know if thats the answer you were looking for, but there you [...]

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