Posted by SweetFeet on January 01, 2012 at 11:16:08 from (70.35.110.213):
In Reply to: O/T Computer Problem posted by LonM on January 01, 2012 at 09:13:12:
Two things that will help: 1. GET RID OF NORTON - my brother is a computer dude with a degree, and he said Norton files are huge... continually become huger...and REALLY slow down your computer. I switched over to AVG, it"s good. 2. If you still have XP your computer is obviously a bit older - but you could still install a larger hard drive for a reasonable sum - that is what we did at my work to save money. 3. Or just consider putting the money you"d spend on a hard drive toward a new computer - they have much, much larger hard drives and memory, etc., these days (I mean HUGE compared to computers of just a few years ago). *And I"ve never used one... but maybe a MAC is a good idea vs. a PC, as I"ve heard a lot of good stuff about them and people do say they do not get attacked by viruses and malware the way PCs do.
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