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Old 02-13-2008, 10:16 AM #1
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Default MY PC is WEIRD~

Ok, first of all ...I'm not real PC savvy, but was wondering if anyone has an answer for me. This past wk, my laptop has been acting weird. and very slow most of the time.
Sometimes it will take me directly to a website or post, etc and other times, it just sits for a couple of minutes and then take me to the place I want it to. (but not all the time) It's not just at NT, it's when I email or do searches also.

It isn't due for defrag and I just cleaned cookies out.

Any suggestions?? I may add that I am also a little impatient...
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