Try to restore my computer cuz it is really slow

my computer is really slow.  I tried to restore to an earlier date and it takes about 15 minutes to appear on my screen when it appears finally I click on restore computer, then that takes about 10 minutes to appear, when it appears that I click on ok, then he said: 'prepare restore... ". "and then it times out and this message 0 x 81000101.  Is it possible you can help me?  Thank you for your time,

Try to go to start | Run and type msconfig and disable all startup items and restart.  Then click Start | Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Cleaning disc and run that.  This makes restart and see if its more quickly.  If this isn't the case, then you must scan the system against viruses and malware, which are usually items that slow down the system.
 
Steve
 

my computer is really slow.  I tried to restore to an earlier date and it takes about 15 minutes to appear on my screen when it appears finally I click on restore computer, then that takes about 10 minutes to appear, when it appears that I click on ok, then he said: 'prepare restore... ". "and then it times out and this message 0 x 81000101.  Is it possible you can help me?  Thank you for your time,

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