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A worn-out computer will display signs that an upgrade is in order when:
• The computer can't seem to catch up. When you push a button and the little hourglass appears and seems to stay on the screen forever, it's a good sign that applications are demanding more processing power and memory than the computer can supply.
• The computer crashes a lot. It may make more sense to buy a new machine rather than fix an older computer.
• The PC has no room for new software. Rather than purchasing a new hard drive and paying for installation, go for a new PC with loads of storage space.
• The operating system doesn't compute. If installation of a new application is attempted, and the computer reports that it cannot run on the current operating system, that's a good sign the computer is at the end of its life cycle.
• The fan is whirring. When the computer fan starts making loud noises, it could soon fail and take the computer down
with it.