Troubleshooting Windows XP PRO

WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL PRE-REINSTALL TROUBLESHOOTING

Try the options below before doing a reinstall of Windows, you may find it helps to resolve your problems.
 
 
Troubleshooting
 

Your computer is playing up, running slow, crashing etc etc, you have decided to reinstall windows, but maybe just maybe there is another option. Through this little guide we hope to point you in the right direction.

1.STARTUP GROUP

Beside your clock at the bottom right of the screen is a selection of icons. Some are necessary (Firewall and virus protection) most are not, so disable them all and then enable the necessary ones (Firewall and Anti-Virus).  Check out our guide on how to this. Go to this location http://www.speedupyourcomputer.windowsreinstall.com/part3.htm .

2.VIRUS

Next run a virus check, you can use our online checker by clicking here, if you find the online checker doesn't work then you more than likely have a virus. You will need further help, so download and install a free anti-virus program. Click here to do so. Remember if you have a virus, read removal instructions before removing, as just deleting a virus can leave your system 100% unusable.

Further help on viruses can be found here http://www.virus.windowsreinstall.com/ .

3.SPYWARE

The modern day scourge of the internet. Spyware is located on a large majority of computers. Spyware can seriously hinder your computers performance. Go to this link for further help http://speedupyourcomputer.windowsreinstall.com/part1.htm.

4.DEFRAG

Now run a defrag on the hard drive. This reorganizes your files on the hard drive. A how to do this guide can be found here http://www.speedupyourcomputer.windowsreinstall.com/part4.htm.

5.SCANDISK

Next run a scandisk on the hard drive. A guide for this can be found here http://www.speedupyourcomputer.windowsreinstall.com/part5.htm.

6.UPDATE WINDOWS

Lastly download all the latest patches for your operating system. More indepth info can be found here on this subject. http://www.speedupyourcomputer.windowsreinstall.com/part7.htm. It is also very important to install your service pack. The service pack is an upgrade for your operating system

Click for Service Packs

7.USE EMERGENCY REPAIR DISK (ERD)

A nice feature of Windows XP ERD. If you have created an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD), use it to troubleshoot and resolve the startup problem.

8.FINALLY 

At this stage if your computer is still misbehaving then it is time to reinstall or repair windows. With Windows XP you can also run a parallel install. The choice is your. So how can you do this ? Firstly check out the different ways to install windows by clicking here , and then how to achieve CD-Rom support by clicking here. There are several different guides on the left panel of this page. Choose the guide which you want to use, it will lead you step by step through the process. Another useful link is our preinstall checklist. It can be located here.

 

 

 

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