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Fixing Errors in Windows XP: Few Best Tips |

Tuesday, 26 January 2010
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There cannot be a single functioning computer without virus or errors in it. Today, over 90% personal computers contain potentially dangerous files, corrupt drivers and hidden bugs and errors. Within a few months of buying a new PC, your operating system gets saturated with broken links, unwanted drivers and files. Some individuals negate these as minor problems. However, these problems can wreak havoc and cause your system to perform slow, resulting in system crashes. These minor problems can later cause major errors in Windows XP. The notorious BSOD, or Blue Screen of Death, does not need any introduction. Almost every new and old PC has experienced this problem. BSOD is generally caused by several reasons, mostly because of errors in Windows XP. The major culprit of these errors is corrupt Windows Registry. A problematic registry is the main reason why the Windows XP operating system has loads of bugs and errors. The Windows registry plays a very important role in making your PC work efficiently at an optimal performance level. However, it gets overburdened with errors, which further leads to slow system startup and shutdown. Possible causes of Windows Registry errors include: Incomplete installation and uninstallation process Solution for Errors in Windows XP: There are few solutions for fixing registry errors in Windows XP. Following are few best tips on repairing the Windows Registry: Get a good antivirus/ anti-spyware program that is capable of removing viruses from the registry Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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