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News Extraordinary Robot Robot Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 23,048 Dec 19, 2010 Thread Author #1 Just about every version of Windows has memory leaks, but usually a shut-down/reboot will make a system run faster. Link Removed - Invalid URL
Just about every version of Windows has memory leaks, but usually a shut-down/reboot will make a system run faster. Link Removed - Invalid URL