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There could be several errors in your computer running on Windows XP which would require Windows repair XP. There could be Windows XP shut down problems with either your Windows not responding or rebooting when shut down is attempted. There could be Windows registry problems which slow down your computer and even hangs abruptly. Your computer may even fail to boot with registry errors. Windows repair XP can take care of the various errors you may face with your Windows XP operating system.

Windows XP errors could be induced by incorrect system configurations, hardware incompatibility and failures, conflicting device drivers, and many more. The most common fault with Windows XP is that as soon as you attempt shut down, Windows XP initiates a re-start. This is because Windows XP is programmed to re-start as soon as it encounters errors while shutting down. The accumulation of temporary files in the Windows temporary folders can also cause Windows XP not to respond to the shut down process. The temporary files can be removed one by one manually, or you can also use file cleaning software to delete all the files from the temporary folders in Windows. The temporary folders are located in C:\Windows in your "C" drive. If you have more than one drive, the temporary folders would be located in the hard disk where you have installed Windows XP. There are several programs in Windows repair XP which can take care of most of the errors in Windows XP.

Several factors contribute to Windows XP shut down problems. Damaged "exit sound file" in your system could be one of the reasons along with incorrect system configuration, incompatible and faulty hardware, and program conflicts could also produce such problems. One of the common problems found in Windows XP is that it starts to re-boot as soon as you attempt shut down. This is mainly because Windows XP, by default, is programmed not to compromise with any system errors when it is shutting down and this causes Windows to automatically initiate a re-start.

Windows registry is a database where your operating system holds important data which it requires when executing programs. Windows XP registry develops errors during the time you use your computer. These errors are mainly invalid, obsolete, irrelevant, and corrupt entries which cause problems in the performance of your PC. Windows XP scans the registry for relevant information while it is executing a program. With the accumulation of errors in the registry, the registry grows in size and Windows takes a longer time to scan the database. As a result, your PC slows down. Sometimes the error data in the registry conflicts with Windows operation and this may put your computer in a hang state. Eventually, Windows may fail to boot. This would mean re-formatting your drive and re-installing Windows XP.

Accumulation of errors in the registry could pose serious problems. The error data in the registry could conflict resulting in your monitor screen turning blue and your computer not responding. Worse, your computer may fail to boot. This becomes a problem which may require your hard drive to be re-formatted and Windows XP re-installed. The errors developed in your registry need to be removed on a regular basis to keep your computer running normally. Windows repair XP offers registry cleaning software programs.

Often, Windows XP hangs at the point it displays "saving your settings" on your monitor screen. You may also find that the mouse pointer on your monitor screen is not responding. This could come up as an intermittent fault in Windows XP. At this stage you may find that Ctrl+Alt+Del is not responding. This problem could be solved by a Windows repair XP Microsoft supported fix, and a patch could also be used which is included in the recent versions of Windows XP. To have the updates from Microsoft downloaded in your computer you may have to re-configure your Windows update.

Some of the errors in Windows XP cannot be set right with Windows repair XP. There is no other way to solve those errors except re-installing Windows XP in your computer. To re-instal Windows, you need not remove your existing installation, and you can proceed installing the operating system over the one that already exists. Re-installation of your Windows XP will retain the application software already installed in your computer, and the settings and data in your computer will remain intact.

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Windows XP repair comprises of a collection of tools and patches to remove and avoid error conditions in Windows XP. Go here to learn more about the software available. Free Registry Cleaner


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