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  • Written by . Posted at 11:18 am on May 5th, 2009

    After about a year and half my laptop is running really slow and is starting to do all sorts of weird stuff. Time for Format C:.

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    15 comments.

    1. Shoozza

      Don’t forget to defragment 😉


    2. Format solves defragmenting.
      I forgot to add defragmenting stopped working for some reason. Oh well. Format C:.


    3. Or u can just buy a newone…lol but with this economy that is out of the question


    4. I had the same prob with defragging. Win98 was the worst. It would just hang at 10% forever. In fact it would still be there today, however that poor crappy Gateway Astro (that was running Win98) met with a shotgun blast.


    5. HD check should be always done before defrag, i think that would solve most of the problems.


    6. rfreak

      Time to install Linux…


    7. buy a mac


    8. Mac=noob


    9. Nah I’m not an art fag.


    10. Anonymous

      Windows offers more customizing through bigger complexity, a real programmer has windows installed :) Also there aren’t much context menus, i hate to move my mouse always and always to the upper left corner!
      Mac looks good and is easier to use for the beginner but it is more expensive and not really suited for most of commercial games.


    11. real programmers use shortcuts, Anon.
      why not suited? EA, id Software, Blizzard…


    12. Anonymous

      I dont mean a menu to start programs, i mean a context menu where you klick with the right mouse button on a specifc element and an menu pops up, but ok, if your mouse only have one button that is not as easy…:)


    13. Apple mouses (which you don’t have to use) have 2 buttons for years. And it doesn’t mean you can’t use right click menu with a one button mouse.

      Also I don’t know which Windows-specific context menus you are talking about.


    14. Makron

      I think he is talking about when you right-click on any file, window or nearly anything, and get a context menu where you can do shit such as: check properties, rename files, delete files, copy them, etc.


    15. is it Windows-specific?


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