BlackBerry Smartphones extremely slow

All of a sudden, my 2 1/2 years Curve 9300 started acting strangely. It is extremely slow. Get turns the dial inside the box. Sometimes pages shadow. Have removed all unwanted applications, but free space continues to plummet up to 39.2 MB. Need help.

The first suggested course (restoration) has not fixed the problem. One of the following links with instructions for a complete reload of software seems to have done the trick. Thank you.

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