The actual software that you’re using may be too much for the computer to reliably handle, despite the fact that it seems to do so. I recently had that problem, and in the end it f’d the FAT.
If you think you can re-“borrow” any o the programs that you want to keep using, you could try backing up important files, cleaning the disk, doing a re-install and seeing if that improves performance.
alpha fix. remind me and give me a couple of hours.
i have NEVER received spam with your address on it, so i think you're safe, from that. But a check for viruses would help. but you should be pretty safe from those, because you don't use peer-to-peer softwarem and you still use webmail, right?
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The actual software that you’re using may be too much for the computer to reliably handle, despite the fact that it seems to do so. I recently had that problem, and in the end it f’d the FAT.
If you think you can re-“borrow” any o the programs that you want to keep using, you could try backing up important files, cleaning the disk, doing a re-install and seeing if that improves performance.
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i have NEVER received spam with your address on it, so i think you're safe, from that. But a check for viruses would help. but you should be pretty safe from those, because you don't use peer-to-peer softwarem and you still use webmail, right?
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saw some obscenely cheap deals the other day, will see about fishing them out.
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Starting to update more regularly now huh? :) I'll check back more often in future...
I can sort you out with antivirus stuff and patches if this is still a problem.
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