Bottlenecks
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Bottlenecks
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 1:20 pm Posted by gerette
(12 messages posted)
burning music cd's
Hello. I just downloaded and ran a free registry cleaner: advanced windowscare
personal V2.6
One of the problems is "bottlenecks in windows system" which it says it can auto
correct.
Can someone explain to me what bottlenecks are?
Would there be any damage to my system if allow the program to auto correct?
Thanks so kindly and have a good one.
I am burning my own personal CD for use at work and just learned how to do this.
I have Windows XP Home and Professional editions. I have no problems with the burned
cd's on the two systems but my own personal stereo system is kicking them out. I
have
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re: Bottlenecks
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 1:34 pm Posted by Steve
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Sounds like another Snake Oil program, and your Computer won't run any better by
using it.
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re: Bottlenecks
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 1:47 pm Posted by Ricer46
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Every complex system has bottlenecks.
On Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 1:20 pm, gerette wrote:
>Hello. I just downloaded and ran a free registry cleaner: advanced windowscare
>personal V2.6
>
>One of the problems is "bottlenecks in windows system" which it says it can auto
>correct.
>
>Can someone explain to me what bottlenecks are?
>
>Would there be any damage to my system if allow the program to auto correct?
>
>Thanks so kindly and have a good one.
>I am burning my own personal CD for use at work and just learned how to do this.
> I have Windows XP Home and Professional editions. I have no problems with the
burned
>cd's on the two systems but my own personal stereo system is kicking them out.
I
>have
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