Thanks for the advice guys. I don't think there's a dust build up problem though, as my laptop was compiling slow, then i formatted and put windows back on and it was at 100% CPU compiling all the way through. However it eventually went back to slow compiling again. The problem is I feel is malware. I did find a few viruses on my system and they were removed, however I think they damaged some of Windows files, as when I run sfc.exe /scannow as Administrator it comes back with that it found damaged files but was unable to repair some of them, then creating a log file. It says this every time I run it. Could these corrupt files be causing the slow compiling?. Also tried the Check Disk utility. It repaired some corrupt files, but when I ran sfc again, it was the same damaged files unable to repair message. It wouldn't suprise me if there is more undetected malware on my system, preventing sfc from doing it's job and it if could do it's job the malware would probably just corrupt the files again. But I'm just so fricken sick of scanning for malware, and most of the time the many anti-malware programs I've used find nothing. I can't be bothered loading windows back on again as it just takes too long. I have started to use a sandbox utility for my browser, to help prevent any more problems with malware.
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