Nowadays, with XP or Win7, a PC can easily go weeks without rebooting. Sleep & hibernate modes allow shortcuts to powering down and starting up again.
However, some critical programs use rebooting as the method to trigger an update. Specifically, Adobe Flash does this. If you surf the Web much, you will likely visit pages that require Flash to be installed.

However, many users ignore the Flash update when they boot up. Perhaps they don't want to bother or are in a hurry to do something else. Others "shut down" their laptops or Windows 7 PCs but are actually hibernating or putting the computer in a low power sleep mode - and not actually rebooting when starting up.

If you see the Adobe Flash update message, go ahead and follow the prompts. If you never see them, reboot your PC, you might have one long overdue.
Oh, and if your PC takes a long time to boot up, call me (443-451-5230) and I'll help you clean out the startup clutter - even remotely, I can help.
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