Probably the two tools built-in to Windows.... Disk Clean, and Disk Defrag. Disk Clean removes unwanted files (such as cookies, broken short-cuts etc.) Disk Defrag moves the files around the disk to 'eat up' fragmented space, and put file fragments back together.
You may also want to use the MSCONFIG and disable unnecessary programs who load at start up.
No, the correct spelling is "uninstall" when referring to removing software or applications from a computer or device.
The correct response is "you're welcome".
Usually not-- because of security and copyright concerns, library systems do not give users the administrative rights to download. If the correct Information Assurance procedures are in place, you will not be able to download executable programs on a library computer.
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The correct response for a boy would be "Me llamo [your name]."
applications were sent to us Type your answer here...
It would be correct if you would've said, "All of them have sent a response," or, "All of them have sent responses."
The grammatically correct response to "How are you?" is typically "I'm good, thank you," or "I'm doing well, thanks."
Computer nerd is the correct term.
I'm fine and you?
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