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jim harlan Posted on Sep 09, 2012

Slow upload of pics and videos on my pc

My pc is running slow, pictures and videos are not loading, streaming is choppy. What free software downloads can help?

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I would start by clearing out your cookies, then I would do a disk defragment to clear out old stuff your computer is loading. If you have desktop widgets or are running programs that take up a lot of memory.
Go to Start, Control panel, internet options, and click to delete temporary files and then after go into programs, accessories and disc defragment. Hope it helps!

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