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Eastern Nebraska | First I would run something like Malwarebytes and CCleaner. Next open up your task manager by right clicking on your task bar at the bottom of your screen and hitting Start Task Manager. Click the processes tab and see how many things are running. Read the titles and see if anything looks out of place that could be running and using up RAM. Something running in the background you didn't know about could slow things down as well. That's just one suggestion of where I'd start. | |
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