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Slow Computer Performance

This afternoon, Ken Barcillano asked me what to do to recover his files on drive d:. He mistakenly deleted the partition of his hardisk, and later he realized that his important files were save on drive d.

Actually, I don't still know how to recover the files when the partitions are mistakenly deleted. What I know is that, when we want to recover files after we formatted the disk, we have the UNFORMAT.COM file which will be used to recover it.

I asked him, what may be the reason why he wanted to reformat his harddisk, and he told me that his computer was already performing too slow.

If that was the reason, there's no reason actually to reformat the disk, except if it was already severely infected with viruses. What he could do was to check and uninstall any spywares and adwares, even the unnecessary programs using the ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS option; Delete all temporary files, even the internet temporary files located at C:\\WINDOWS\TEMP and C:\\WINDOWS\INTERNET TEMPORARY FILES respectively; and lastly, remove all temporary files created by MSOFFICE applications softwares of which its file names are begin with ~ character.

If after doing such procedures, the computer still performed so very slow, then he can proceed to check the presence of viruses on its system. For sure, after cleaning the computer with the unnecessary files and programs including viruses, his computer will surely be running faster again.
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