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faster Windows XP
http://mylittlebussiness.blogspot.co...heres-how.html
heres a good article to speed up those xp machines. |
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Man, I printed the steps and went thru and executed each of them. Its like a TS 6position for your computer!!!LOL
Seriously though, Ican tell a little difference in some of my operations already, and so far nothing out of the ordinary has surfaced . All appears to be normal. Thanks for the tip!!
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