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  1. Beast666gunm
    29-Jun-2008 11:17 PM
    Beast666gunm
    Yes there are many ways to speed up ur computer... try this program called ""CCleaner"", also go to run and type: %temp% and click ok, then delete everything in that folder.. this folder is basically a folder that keeps records of everything u do on ur computer, like if u were looking at an image on google, the image will be in this folder. It's useless to have it here though, so i recommend deleting everything in this folder. also download this other program called "auslogics" search it on google, but u need to BUY this program, although if you know about torrents then you can find a way to download the full version for free. also go to "my computer" and go to your "C" drive and go to properties and click on tools and click on defragmentation... that's the most i can tell you... if you confused about anything message me back
  2. sandy159
    29-Jun-2008 05:12 PM
    sandy159
    Virtual Memory
    Hi can somebody can tell me, how can i clean/delete virtual memory on my computer. It's showing it's to low, when i try to go games, or the same IE..
    If it's possible, to You tell me shortly, step by step how to do that..
    Thanks for Helping and supporting...
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