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This is my favourite line from The IT Crowd and a line use every single day. In fact, sometimes 10 times a day. When I provide IT support, I invariably find that people do not try this simple solution to most problems.</p>

<p>One day, I got a call to come fix someones computer. I drove 30 mins to their home, did a two minute meet and greet, did a thirty second &#8220;refuse-coffee&#8221; and was shown the problem. It took the person 5 minutes to explain the problem. So, I sat down restarted the PC and guess what&#8230;. Exactly. She paid me to come all the way out there to do that.</p>

<h3>So why does it work?</h3>

<p>Simply because of the way computers/windows/processes work. The more things you install and the more things you open the more processes that are started up. When a process or application goes rogue, then this invariably uses up a lot of CPU power and memory leaks. It uses up space that is normally available for other applications. This problem is also caused when an application doesn&#8217;t shutdown correctly.</p>

<p>So when you restart, you close these unnecessary rogue processes and buy back your memory and CPU reserves. It should be the first thing you do if you don&#8217;t know how to stop processes manually. However, thats not as hard as it looks and was covered here in this article -</p>

<h3 id="post-1089"><a title="Permanent Link to How To Deal With A Slow Computer Using Task Manager And Process Freezer" rel="bookmark" href="../index.php/2009/11/how-to-deal-with-a-slow-computer-using-task-manager-and-process-freezer/">How To Deal With A Slow Computer Using Task Manager And Process Freezer</a></h3>

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