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    my computer aafter 2 hours or so gets extremely slow to do anything, the only way i can fix this is by restarting it which takes awhile to even open.

    My cpu usage is fine i dont have a memory leak ive googled and couldnt find a problem that suited mine.

    i dont have a virus or anthing ive scanned multiple times with avast, malwarebytes, spyware bomber etc

    does anyone have any idea on what could be the problem?
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    try to format ur pc
    probably it's un-detected virus
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    i dont the disk to format or do you not need one for an hp with windows xp?
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    Try doing the following.

    1.Open Notepad.
    2.Type in: mystring=(80000000) Take note if your RAM is only 128MB or less then you put this instead: mystring = (16000000)
    3. save as: ram.vbe
    4.Close everything that is running on your computer, or taking up cpu.
    5. Double click ram.vbe (Don't fucking quad click it like 300 times) -- Nothing happens when you click the file, so don't worry.
    6. Wait 2 minutes, then come back and your computer should be running faster.

    What this will do, is flush all of the Ram.
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    Does your computer gradually get slower over the course of those two hours or does it suddenly drop in performance after about two hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by TsGh MiKe View Post
    Try doing the following.

    1.Open Notepad.
    2.Type in: mystring=(80000000) Take note if your RAM is only 128MB or less then you put this instead: mystring = (16000000)
    3. save as: ram.vbe
    4.Close everything that is running on your computer, or taking up cpu.
    5. Double click ram.vbe (Don't fucking quad click it like 300 times) -- Nothing happens when you click the file, so don't worry.
    6. Wait 2 minutes, then come back and your computer should be running faster.

    What this will do, is flush all of the Ram.
    Even if that works you're only hiding the problem and not actually fixing it...
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    Get a hammer and CPU shot it. And get a new computer for your birthday
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    Quote Originally Posted by TsGh MiKe View Post
    Try doing the following.

    1.Open Notepad.
    2.Type in: mystring=(80000000) Take note if your RAM is only 128MB or less then you put this instead: mystring = (16000000)
    3. save as: ram.vbe
    4.Close everything that is running on your computer, or taking up cpu.
    5. Double click ram.vbe (Don't fucking quad click it like 300 times) -- Nothing happens when you click the file, so don't worry.
    6. Wait 2 minutes, then come back and your computer should be running faster.

    What this will do, is flush all of the Ram.
    As your other post regarding malware, this is fucking useless as well...
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