XP
Hi
My XP machinces are running slower then usual. I intalled XP 6 months ago
and now users are complaining that their machines are working slower then
normal. I reinstalled the Win XP on one of the computer and this computer is
working normally. We have not made any changes on our network and we have not
installed any new software on the client computers. These machines are
completely clean. Has any one encoutered this kind of problem? Does XP become
slower over the time? Do we need to reinstall it after some time?
Secondly, Can anyone recommend good registry cleaner and system cleaner
software to tune up my xp machine?
Thanks in advance
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