Should I change my browser?

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Re: Should I change my browser?

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After you have been using your computer for some time, files get fragmented when stored on your Hard Disc.

I would suggest, clicking 'START'. then open 'ACCESSORIES', then open 'SYSTEM TOOLS', then open 'DISC FRAGMENTER', and follow the instructions on the drop down menu. It might take some time, but will give you more space and speed your system up.
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J.R. wrote:After you have been using your computer for some time, files get fragmented when stored on your Hard Disc.

I would suggest, clicking 'START'. then open 'ACCESSORIES', then open 'SYSTEM TOOLS', then open 'DISC FRAGMENTER', and follow the instructions on the drop down menu. It might take some time, but will give you more space and speed your system up.
Unless you have a Mac, then it defragments automatically for you.
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LongGone wrote:
J.R. wrote:After you have been using your computer for some time, files get fragmented when stored on your Hard Disc.

I would suggest, clicking 'START'. then open 'ACCESSORIES', then open 'SYSTEM TOOLS', then open 'DISC FRAGMENTER', and follow the instructions on the drop down menu. It might take some time, but will give you more space and speed your system up.
Unless you have a Mac, then it defragments automatically for you.

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LongGone wrote:
Unless you have a Mac, then it defragments automatically for you.
'avin erd abaht these fings oi gose up t'regent street and' shop there was no good - t' fings woodnt work and no elp frum starf. arl stoi wiv winders
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sejintenej wrote:
LongGone wrote:
Unless you have a Mac, then it defragments automatically for you.
'avin erd abaht these fings oi gose up t'regent street and' shop there was no good - t' fings woodnt work and no elp frum starf. arl stoi wiv winders
Yes: that sounds about right for you :o
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