Slow and freezing all the time

My computer runs windows xp and its also kind of the ancients in regard to computers today, and I recently installed all updates and microsoft security system. Now my computer is running very slowly and crashes all the time! Help please! Its driving me CRAZY!

Hi DawnMichelle,

You can update the computer with the latest device drivers by visiting the manufacturer's Web site.  In addition, make sure you have the latest Windows updates installed.

See also:

Increase the speed of the PC: optimize your computer, help your PC run faster

Windows XP performance

Hope this information is useful.

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