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Computer is slow after Scribd.com download of textbook

Unread postby jkephart » January 17th, 2017, 7:09 pm

After I paid and downloaded an engineering text book from scribd.com my computer is much slower is running background stuff alot. Kapersky said there was adware and phishing but did not even try to fix. I deleted the download but it didnt make any difference. This is my computer for school and I have one more semester before completing my engineering degree. Please help.

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Re: Computer is slow after Scribd.com download of textbook

Unread postby pgmigg » January 17th, 2017, 11:05 pm

By posting just a description of your problems it is likely that your topic will be passed by and you will not receive the help you're looking for.

We need to know what's running on your computer so we can give you appropriate instructions.

May I draw your attention to THIS topic, which you should have read, and which tells you what we need you to post so that we can help you.

This topic will now be closed.

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