![]() For example, iTunes takes up 188 Megabytes on my hard disk (just the program, no music). On its own this rarely has much impact given today’s huge hard disks. Installing a program on your computer, in many cases, means that it occupies some space on your hard disk. So let’s start with the first misconception about PC slowdowns: Many people think that by putting something on your PC hard disk, it’ll magically slow down anything you do. It is usually long after problems arise that people start asking themselves “Why is my PC so slow?” or yell out “My Windows has just crashed again!” It does not tell users which rarely-used programs to get rid of. Windows by itself does a poor job of alerting users to digital baggage and its related issues. More digital baggage means less performance
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