Technical support on my Windows

A person (from support) called to say that they have been tracking the progress of my windows and they suspect that it has been tampered with. They mentioned that when I started windows, it is very slow. How can I verify that this is true or not?

In addition, it is SCAM and FAKE , Microsoft will you never calls unless you contact support first and ask for help, you can take a look at:

http://cyberdefend.WordPress.com/2010/05/14/Hello-i-am-from-Microsoft/

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