Compaq CQ56 running slow in Windows 7

After obtaining my Compaq CQ56 laptop, I reinstalled Windows 7 to start fresh. However, the laptop is running extremely slow. I could use some advice on what TO DO

From: Barbara B.
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 3:56 PM
To: Mike DMD
Subject: PSE 12 running slow in Windows 7?
      I followed the instructions exactly as in the article.I don’t think there is much scope for error as i did not encounter similarly named files and the described path took me exactly to the file in Program Files. I am certain I have never encountered similar problems with my laptop before. Even if I made a mistake, it would have been so easy to make that I would not recommend anyone else to try that!
      Re: PSE 12 running slow in Windows 7?
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    From: Barbara B.
    Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 3:56 PM
    To: Mike DMD
    Subject: PSE 12 running slow in Windows 7?
          I followed the instructions exactly as in the article.I don’t think there is much scope for error as i did not encounter similarly named files and the described path took me exactly to the file in Program Files. I am certain I have never encountered similar problems with my laptop before. Even if I made a mistake, it would have been so easy to make that I would not recommend anyone else to try that!
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