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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.
Shut down problems in XP could be due to incorrect configuration, hardware problems, conflicting programs, or incompatible, damaged, or conflicting device drivers. Accumulation of various temporary files in your system may also cause your XP not to respond to shut down. In this case you would need to manually delete your temporary files, or use cleaning software to delete the files from the temporary folders. The default locations of your temporary folders are usually in the C: drive. If you have more than one hard drive, the temporary file folders will be located on the drive where you have installed your Windows XP operating system. With most of the faults, you can get your Windows to operate normally with Windows repair XP.
Shut down problems in Windows XP could be caused by many factors. For example, the “exit sound file” could be damaged, your system could be incorrectly configured, faulty and incompatible hardware, conflict within the programs in your PC, or you may have conflicting device drivers. A big problem reported with Windows XP is that it starts to re-boot as soon as it shuts down. The reason this may occur is that XP, by default, automatically executes a restart in the event of system failure. Windows XP restarts on anything that tries to compromise its shut down process.
Windows XP stores its important data in the registry. Every time Windows executes a program, it scans the registry to locate the data it wants. With continuous use of your computer, the registry system develops errors. These errors are mainly the obsolete, invalid, and corrupt entries which accumulate in the registry, making it grow larger and larger. When this happens, Windows XP takes a longer time to scan the registry resulting in your computer slowing down. Windows repair XP provides the means to remove the registry errors, putting back your computer in normal operating condition.
The errors that develop in the registry could conflict with other data. This would confuse Windows, and your computer may go into a hang state. Depending upon the kind of conflict, your computer may fail to boot which then becomes a serious problem. Windows repair XP offers registry cleaning software downloads which may be used regularly to clean up your registry system and optimize it as well. This would keep your registry error free for normal operation of your PC.
It has often been found that Windows XP hangs at the point it displays “saving your settings” on the screen of your monitor. During this time you will not get any response from Ctrl+Alt+Del, and you may find that your mouse is not moving. This could be an intermittent fault caused by a possible bug in Windows XP. Microsoft has a Windows repair XP supported fix for this kind of fault. For rectification, use a patch, which is included in your Windows XP, and also available as Windows update. You would need to re-configure Windows update to avoid this from happening over and over again.
Certain error conditions in XP may not be rectified with Windows repair XP. If that occurs, the only way would be to re-install your operating system. You do not need to remove your existing installation to re-install your Windows. You could start re-installing the operating system on top of the existing one. By doing this you will have the chance of retaining the already installed applications in your PC and keep the data and settings intact.
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