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Old 02-12-2008, 12:45 AM
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Check your registry files and how your laptop "reads" your processor upon boot or start up. Perhaps your operating system (OS) has to read a lot of files first before it finally gets to boot. What you need to do is clean up your registry files. Mind you, there are a lot of people who are afraid of doing this because of their fear that they may erase something that's important and the OS won't work altogether. The safest thing to do is just use a registry cleaner or repair software program. Here are just some of them:

- registryfix.com
- ccleaner.com (as previously mentioned by pamjazz)
- acelogix.com
- pconpoint.com

Cleaning the registry from gunk, junk, temporary and obsolete files from your disk will truly help your notebook process faster!
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