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In a message dated 6/12/2001 9:44:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> HI all,
> I've got a new computer on the way, so the old one I'm either gonna sell or
> pass it along a family member. Either way, I'd like to make sure that
> everything is in the best possible condition and working efficiently. What
> is the best program (freeware or shareware would be great) for testing the
> overall performance of the system. I'd like to be able to check it all.
> There
> are no conflicts of any sort going on in Device Manager, so everything
> appears to be in working order and I haven't had any problems with it so
> far.
> I know things can just fail at anytime, but I'd like to be able to provide
> some kind of benchmarking report or statistical report on the system to
> whoever I sell or give it to.
> By the way, its a P3 500 running Win98SE.
> Thanks for your time,
>
> Neal Collins
>
Abel Celestin Jr.
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Well what you can do is rgo to asscessoried and and go to system tools and do
the following : run DISKCLEAN than run SCANDISK, After that run
DISK DEFRAGMENTER. This will put your pc to maximum efficiency
Other option is if you have Norton utilities and run system check and than
optimize
this will check everything and fix many little problems .
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