My PC is not the fastest piece of equipment I have. It's about ten years old now. The first hard drive bit the dust some years ago, and I bought a new one. One of the tech guys at the company where I used to work tried (unsuccessfully) to get any data off it. I bought a new hard drive, formatted it, and brought it into work, where another tech guy installed various goodies on it.
Since that time, the motherboard experienced a fatal video problem, which caused me to get a new video card. I have inserted as much extra RAM as this system will take. I defragmented all the drives recently. I bought an external 1 GB hard drive and have stored most of my files on it. And I'm still having issues.
Right now, I can play YouTube videos - that is to say, YouTube audios, because the video isn't appearing. I'm having several issues with my browser, though much of that can be put down to the fact that I'm using Firefox, and it's full of problems. My video editing software is currently in the "Not Responding" stage.
So, what all do I need to do to speed this thing up?
Since that time, the motherboard experienced a fatal video problem, which caused me to get a new video card. I have inserted as much extra RAM as this system will take. I defragmented all the drives recently. I bought an external 1 GB hard drive and have stored most of my files on it. And I'm still having issues.
Right now, I can play YouTube videos - that is to say, YouTube audios, because the video isn't appearing. I'm having several issues with my browser, though much of that can be put down to the fact that I'm using Firefox, and it's full of problems. My video editing software is currently in the "Not Responding" stage.
So, what all do I need to do to speed this thing up?
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