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If you have had no error messages and as you said it was sudden.......I would try doing a system restore, any changes that have been made either by you or by an unknown source (Virus) can be "undone" This will not effect your data files only programs and O/S, In windows 7 simply hit the windows key and start typing system restore, when it shows, open the application and check the box that says "show more points" pick a restore point, say a week before the sudden slow done and let windows roll back you machine.

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Hi Sophie,


A computer usually does that when there is a virus or the harddisk starts breaking.


Neither can be resolved by a restore, repair or reinstall.


I would love to help, as anything you try might make it worse.

I have a computer repair shop on Pellatt Road, so you can be save in the knowledge that your computer is in the best hands. My charges are reasonable and I have plenty of recommendations on here.


Christian


Christian

  • 2 weeks later...

Cannot recommend Pawel from UK Computers enough. Had a laptop that refused to power up and already had received some advice from another computer "expert" that it could not be saved, only the data retrieved. Sent an email to Pawel who answered promptly and arranged to pick up the laptop that evening but at my convenience. Returned within 2 days fully functional (on a Saturday morning, again at my convenience) and Pawel clearly described what had happened and what he had done to rectify it. Costs extremely reasonable. Would definitely use him again.

Contact details UK Computers tel. 020 3086 7882 www.ukcomputers.eu

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