Well, I can tell you are running Windows.
1) Get CC cleaner and remove any programs you don't use or need. 2) Check startup and don't let programs you don't need start at windows login. 3) Use the CC cleaner registry cleaner option.
If 1-3 don't work, save your files to a USB stick and do a fresh install of Windows.
Well, I can tell you are running Windows.
1) Get CC cleaner and remove any programs you don't use or need.
2) Check startup and don't let programs you don't need start at windows login.
3) Use the CC cleaner registry cleaner option.
If 1-3 don't work, save your files to a USB stick and do a fresh install of Windows.
If 1-3 don't work, save your files to a USB stick and do a fresh install of Windows.
Or better yet, a fresh install of Linux.
>If 1-3 don't work, save your files to a USB stick and do a fresh install of Windows.
Or better yet, a fresh install of Linux.
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