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Question Posted Sunday September 19 2004, 7:40 pm

I use ARES and was wondering if you use it what can it do to you're computer? Because I like the efficency of it but since I heard it can harm you're computer idk about it.. I haven't been able to find anything better.. so any suggestions?

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Karen answered Sunday September 19 2004, 7:47 pm:
Hey, I'm sorry but I don't have ARES on my computer but I heard that it does ruin your computer. It makes your internet connection slower like some pages on Internet Explorer won't load and pictures won't load either. Sometimes the files on ARES take forever to load. Umm, I don't know what else you could do. Sorry :( Hope I helped :)

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