Very often, newly-minted users who have installed the tenth version of "Windows" begin to show problems associated with the computer slowing down after upgrading to Windows 10, although it worked perfectly fine with the old system in the form of "seven" or "eight". Let's try to understand the causes of this phenomenon, and also consider several ways to correct the situation.
After installing Windows 10, it began to slow down the computer: possible causes
So, the user has upgraded to "tens". After a successful installation, he immediately noticed that the computer was terribly slow after upgrading to Windows 10. What is the reason?
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