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October 7th, 2005 12:15 PM #11
mga ser, salamat po..rayana, ill do it asap.salamat.
pano ko nga po i rereformat wala kasi kasamang cd itech....huhuhu
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October 7th, 2005 12:17 PM #12You can try cleaning up all un-needed memory-resident programs which gets loaded during startup - these really slow down your system :
click START
click RUN
type msconfig
click OK
click STARTUP
uncheck all the programs that you do not need during startup and watch your system go lightspeed again.
HTH
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October 7th, 2005 12:20 PM #13
Glen baka pwede kang humingi ng CD sa dealer, usually mga laptops may kasamang recovery cd which includes the OS.
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October 7th, 2005 12:22 PM #14
remove your installers and transfer them to a hard copy. same with all files that you hardly use. as for the pirated stuff, wag mo na dalhin. mas ok kung nasa Laptop mo lang. o kaya magaling ka magtago hehehe.
whenever I travel and i bring along my laptop, I just make sure na dala ko lang yung basics.. tapos yung mga ibang cd's ko nakahalo na lang sa ibang bag ko. hehehe
o kaya lagay mo na lang sa Flash Card. tapos isalpak mo sa digicam.
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October 7th, 2005 12:22 PM #15
o kaya bigay mo nalang sakin yan pareng glenn tapos bili ka bago sa canada para malinis ang pc mo :D
sorry useless comment hehe
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October 7th, 2005 12:25 PM #16
Originally Posted by theveed
herhehrer
ayan dumadami ang suggestions..keep it coming!!
recovery cd?ano yun?parang meron ako nun ah...gagamitin yun para mareinstall ulit ang windows?
pag wala punta nga ako sa pinagbilhan...
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October 7th, 2005 12:28 PM #18
Originally Posted by GlennSter
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October 7th, 2005 12:29 PM #19recovery cd?ano yun?parang meron ako nun ah...gagamitin yun para mareinstall ulit ang windows?
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October 7th, 2005 12:29 PM #20
First, check on your PF (page file) usage. Your PF usage history should normally indicate 165mb. More than that, you have to remove unwanted programs and files. How to check? Press ctrl+alt+del. Windows task manager will appear. Click on the performance tab. Also, you should minimize/remove unwanted system tray icons located on the lower right side of your display. Displaying program icons on the tray means your computer is monitoring programs which in fact you're not using. One thing, if your system restore is set to on, your computer allocates a lot of memory whenever it automatically sets a certain restore point, especially when you install programs. You will be able to free some disk space by cleaning up each partition. Go to my computer, right-click one of your local disk, select properties, click disk cleanup, click the boxes which contain temporary files, click on more options tab. On system restore, click clean up. By doing so all your restore points will be deleted except the most recent windows automatically created. Defrag the drive after.
I feel the same way. Not a fan.
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