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To: andy kelly who wrote (1479)5/23/1998 5:02:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) of 32873
 
>>>>Is it something easy to do or should I take it in to a shop? I'm still using a 486 and Win 3.1. <<<<

the machines get over clogged with junk in the cache and parts of old deleted programs with empty space spread out all over the place on your drive. To fix, back up all, then reinstall all the programs you wish to keep.
Nice n fresh and clean, but a pain in the a** to do.

I have a new big pentium, with Win 95, a year old, and it does the same thing your 486 does.
It's a clog problem, not a "new puter need"
although, more memory might help

sorry, I give you no ammunition to use for buying a new puter LOL

unless, of course, you have money, sitting, gathering dust. THEN...sheesh BUY a new one.

Sue
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