CCleaner seems to speed slow machines up somewhat. We deploy it on lots of
our client-end systems.

On 30 March 2010 17:18, Murray Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:

>  From time to time, staff members complain that their workstations seem to
> be running slower. Many times, something as simple as defragmentation
> results in improvement, but not always. And of course I try to determine if
> the slowness is accessing the internet, or just accessing files on our
> servers. We're working on those issues. What concerns me is that as I move
> around doing updates from time to time, is the fact that while all our
> workstations are virtually identical configurations, they all do not seem to
> move equally fast when I do an upgrade locally. This is a small shop, so I
> am able to remember that it seems that it's usually the same machines that
> seem to move slower than others, and some even much faster than others when
> running local updates. Does anyone know of some software that might help me
> to determine what if any "issues" are slowing down certain machines? If
> anyone has suggestions as to possible causes and fixes, I'd sure like to
> have them.
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