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September 15th, 2002, 07:47 AM
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Hi aj
One can explore/tweak/troubleshoot by self if a little bit of commonsense is applied. Thats all Windows about. Try to locate the files that works for a particular application.
Once you install an application, look out for its entry in startup. Lesser the applications at Startup, more the pie of system resources (you can check out by right-clicking My Computer>Properties>Performance).
Have fun.
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