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over time, the computer will slow down. of course, part of it is due to aging hardware, but for most people, the common cause is poor maintenance of the operating system. the
when surfing the web, a problem can arise whenever a user receives a lot of dns errors or 404 errors in a web browser even though the network connection is still working normally.
users can protect themselves by not saving the browsing information in the browser, always set a password for your mobile devices to prevent unnecessary instances of typing or
saving the cache in windows helps to load data faster but will also consume you no less memory. especially when windows 8 operating system runs in parallel with both desktop and
hidden garbage or cache are data in the previous session of applications, programs that the operating system saves to make loading data in later sessions faster. it will swell
you install linux with the promise that it will consume less system resources than windows. but why then, is your system still slow?
usually chromebook computers have limited internal memory and will quickly reach the maximum storage limit. from here, users will encounter error messages when downloading files
cache is a temporary storage of certain data files on a device. the purpose of cache is to speed up, make the device more 'smooth' and to reduce the amount of data being
to speed up chrome, firefox or coc coc, users should delete browsing history, browser cache and cookies.
every time you delete any file from your dropbox account, you often think that the file has been permanently deleted. however, you do not know that those files are still hidden in