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  • -Computer viruses -Spyware and adware -Too many installed programs (programs running in the background) -Hard drive that is too full -Software conflicts -Hardware conflicts -Not performing regular routine maintenance Even the process of adding and deleting programs can affect your PC's performance. When you install and uninstall Windows programs, they leave behind parts or applications that can slow down your computer. You may even unknowingly delete a file needed for other software applications. This can result in a minor glitch or a complete failure with some programs or even your whole system
  • The main thing, is the hardware that the PC is made from. For examples, the CPU needs to be fast, there needs to be a lot of RAM and at high speeds, the hard drive(s) has to be fast, the graphics card has to be capable to processing large amount of graphics data...etc. Also, there could be many software issues: -Viruses -Too many programs running at the same time or in the background -Old drivers for hardware -Fragmented Hard Drive -Old Software -Hard Disk that is almost full -Unnecessary files on the computer -Wrong Settings

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