Window Vista’s system restore might slow down your computer
We have seen many sluggish Windows Vista computers come to our computer shops. Most don’t have the proper RAM and/or processor speeds. Others are weighed down with viruses, spyware, pop-ups, and excessive start-up programs.
We have seen a new breed of slow Windows Vista computers. They are due from the system restore either being corrupted, contain viruses in memory, or store an overabundance of restore points. How do you resolve or clear your system restore?
Right click on My Computer and click Properties. Click on System Restore and Turn off System Restore. This will clean up any issues in the system restore points as well as free up your system resources.



