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Troubleshooting slow Windows XP machines is a common IT task, and some of the culprits are pretty obvious. It could just be a question of upgrading the memory or disabling some of the unneeded applications that kick in at start-up. But if you’ve ruled those out, adjusting XP’s own Performance Options settings may do the trick. In this IT Dojo video, I’ll go over several tweaks to speed up Windows XP.




