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How do I stop getting so much spam email?

Asked by Avtoservis_inei — Jan 25, 2025 — Computers & Internet Resolved

I get over 100 spam emails a day in my Hotmail inbox. Most of it is for Viagra, Nigerian prince scams, and cheap mortgages. I've been clicking 'unsubscribe' on them but it doesn't seem to help. Should I just get a new email address? Is there a spam filter that actually works? Why is spam even legal?

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admin — Score: 4

Newegg is your friend for parts. Way cheaper than Best Buy or CompUSA and the customer reviews actually help you avoid junk. Just watch out for shipping on heavy stuff like CRT monitors. Read the reviews before you buy ANYTHING.

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admin — Jan 26, 2025

Newegg is your friend for parts. Way cheaper than Best Buy or CompUSA and the customer reviews actually help you avoid junk. Just watch out for shipping on heavy stuff like CRT monitors. Read the reviews before you buy ANYTHING.

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Bob Nakamura — Jan 27, 2025

Definitely back up your important files before trying any fixes. I learned this the hard way when I lost 3 years of photos trying to fix a simple problem. Get an external hard drive or burn DVDs of your important stuff first.

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Avtoservis_hnei — Jan 25, 2025

I'd recommend trying the free solution first before spending money. Nine times out of ten, the free option works just as well as the paid one. Only upgrade to paid software if the free version doesn't meet your needs.

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Alice Hartwell — Jan 27, 2025

Check how much free space is on your hard drive. Windows needs at least 15% free to run well — it uses that space for virtual memory and the swap file. If your drive is 95% full, that alone will make everything crawl.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Jan 25, 2025

Honestly at some point a clean reinstall of Windows fixes more than any amount of tinkering. XP gets crufty after a couple years. Back up your files, find your product key, and do a fresh install. It'll feel like a brand new machine.

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Avtoservis_inei — Jan 26, 2025

Have you run a full virus scan AND a spyware scan? They're different things. Norton or McAfee for viruses, plus Ad-Aware AND Spybot for spyware. Run all of them. A slow computer is infected until proven otherwise in my experience.

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