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17-Jul-2008, 03:41 AM #1
Double Whammy ?
Hello ,
I am trying to free up space on my sister's computer .
I have deleted most of her old settings , but as it only has 9.32gb space and 248 RAM , it runs slowly and the Bysoft Free Ram programme comes on almost after startup and before the computer has to do anything.
The Debug Dump Files uses 128. MB. So , would it free up significant RAM if I deleted them ? ..... what do they do that would prohibit such action
AND , how do I uninstall Windows Office without the original disk ?
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09-Aug-2008, 08:08 PM #2
here is info for bysoft;
http://www.bysoft.com/freeram.php
uninstall office using add & remove programs in control panel
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