Windows XP Troubleshooting Techniques that you can do Yourself
With Windows XP troubleshooting techniques every computer configuration regardless of the operating system installed can run into problems if users aren't careful. Many of the problems that occur are often caused by user errors and if they are new to computers, they shouldn't even be blamed. Even experienced users can run into problems of their own especially when viruses, malware, and faulty software are brought into the equation. When this happens, the cry for technical assistance starts and whether it is remote assistance or technician assistance, there will always be some setbacks being caused that can affect productivity. Windows XP is no exception to the list of operating systems, but fortunately it is friendly enough for you to perform some Windows XP troubleshooting techniques that you can do all by yourself. Here are some of the simplest and most effective ones listed below.
Using the Built-in Windows XP Troubleshooting Tools for Early Diagnostics Windows XP comes with a few tools that can cure basic problems if each tool is used one at a time. You can start off with the Error-checking tool that checks the integrity of a hard drive. Right-clicking the hard drive in "My Computer" followed by "Properties" and selecting the "Tools" tab and clicking "Check Now" will launch the tool. Check both boxes and let Windows XP do the work. If your system is slow, you can also launch the program underneath that leads to the "Disk Defragmenter" application. This is designed to boost your system performance by defragmenting the files on your hard disk. Finally, you can use the "Disk Utility" found in the "System Tools" of your Start menu to scan your computer for any data that can be safely deleted. When launching the tool, it is best to understand what these areas are used for, but in most cases they should all be safe to delete. A successful disk cleanup can clear up some space that contributes to smoother performance.
Downloading Recommended 3rd Party Freeware Programs If these Windows-XP troubleshooting tools aren't enough, you should try other freeware programs that do a little bit more such as CCleaner for cleaning or a free virus scanner like AVG. These applications are focused on fixing your system without the requirement of understanding complicated technical stuff. Finding a Good Registry Cleaner One of the programs that Windows XP doesn't have is a registry cleaner and registry cleaning happens to be one of the most important Windows-XP troubleshooting methods that can fix lots of different problems especially if the system is a bit old. A good registry cleaner can back up the affected areas before repairs are made and then start clearing out any registry entries that may contribute to system stability problems and performance issues.
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After performing all of these Windows-XP troubleshooting techniques, restart your computer and see how much you have fixed speed and stability problems. All of these techniques you did by yourself thanks to software applications that you can keep using if the problem reoccurs.
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