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Old 17th June 2010, 17:48   #1
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Default 8 Ways to Speed Up Windows 7

Remember when you first used Windows 7 for the first time? Do you miss how zippy and fast it ran? Windows 7's long-term performance is much improved over Vista or XP, but it can still be bogged down. There are many ways you can improve the speed and performance of Windows 7 and we show you some of those ways that are easiest and quickest.

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Can't see any of the slides ...
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works nicely here, FF 3.6
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Old 17th June 2010, 23:55   #4
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I don't see why it's not working in Opera, the intention is easy as hell, it's doable in 5 lines of javascript... Ah well, user mode view ftw

Anyway, crapy tips in my humble opinion. Some tips are as old as win 3.11
and "Bonus Tip: Reinstall Windows 7" is the worst tip ever.
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