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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> A Windows XP slow start up can be annoying and destructive to the performance of your computer. Because critical processes and applications can all be affected by a Windows XP slow boot. Fortunately, there are a multitude of methods to speed up the startup process Windows XP. </p>
<p> <b>Run Disk Defragmenter</b> </p>
<p> As the files on your hard disk of the computer inevitably fragmented, your system should spend more time files. This, in turn, slows your machine, especially at startup. </p>
<p> Disc Defragmenter works to defragment the hard drive and speed and your computer. You immediately notice the benefits of running Disk Defragmenter. Here&#39;s how to run the Disk Defragmenter in Windows XP: </p>
<p> 1. Click on My Computer <br /> 2. Select the local disk that you want defragment. Right click on the disk. <br /> 3. Select Properties. <br /> 4. Click the Tools tab. <br /> 5. Click Defragment now. <br /> 6. Click Defragment. </p>
<p> You should defragment the majority of your hard drives. A defragmented disk will work much faster. </p>
<p> <b>Running</b> a startup mode Defragmentation </p>
<p> You can also defragment specific files and processes that are Related to boot. This process can really wonderful to speed up your computer. If your computer starts slowly, you definitely need to defragmentation boot. Follow these steps: <br /> 1. Open the Registry Editor. <br /> 2. Select <br /> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Dfrg \ BootOptimizeFunction <br /> 3. From the right list, select Activate. <br /> 4. Right click and select Modify. <br /> 5. Change the value of Y to enable and N to disable. <br /> 6. Restart the computer. </p>
<p> Microsoft began including defragmentation boot in Windows XP, and is one of the most useful for setting a slow start. </p>
<p> <b>Bury</b> Viruses, Spyware and Malware </p>
<p> Malware, spyware and viruses can all contribute to a slow start in Windows XP. These malicious programs often sucking valuable resources from your computer, making it extremely difficult even to begin to your computer. </p>
<p> Get a good anti-virus and anti-malware software and run it. If you can identify and remove these programs, your computer will start faster. </p>
<p> Registry cleaners will really speed up the startup time of your computer. This is because registry cleaners can adequately cover and repair problems related to a slow start. </p>
<p> In fact, registry cleaners can effectively restore the speed of your computer to it runs like new. Most registry cleaners are available for download online. Find a good registry cleaner and run it, that your computer will run like a cheetah, not a turtle. </p>
<p> Read about speeding up a slow Windows XP startup and error correction. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 10:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> <i>Ok, so my computer was fine, was</i> watch a movie and everything was good, then my foot accidentally hit the reset button, reset it but when he turned back, with all the major icons and videos played extremely slow.but i kept like that for two days, stil being able to use it. Then all of a blow when turned on it will display the boot image and then it was just black no picture login xp, nothing, I thought it was the graphics card so I changed it, but then it would not even show boot sign, but the graphics card could have been broken. Anyway, I decided to try running the computer through the motherboard and the new, the start sign appears, then black. Please help! If you can resolve what I&#39;ll mail you $ 50! FYI, the reason I&#39;m offering is $ 50 less expensive than its cos you correct! I am more than willing if u can fix my pc. PPL can hope and I&#39;m not spamming, but no other times, someone RYT gave the answer I have selected no better answer. </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 10:13:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you&#39;re running Windows XP and experiencing the slow startup problem? It&#39;s very annoying waiting for your computer to boot or programs load. I used to be able to make a whole pot of coffee while my computer starts. Here are some things you can do to accelerate the process. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> If you&#39;re running Windows XP and experiencing the slow startup problem? It&#39;s very annoying waiting for your computer to boot or programs load. I used to be able to make a whole pot of coffee while my computer starts. Here are some things you can do to accelerate the process. </p>
<p> If you have an older computer that tests of memory at each startup and goes through several boot screens there is a way to eliminate it. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS. Look for boot options and enable quick start. This you will skip all the unnecessary startup screens and other sequences. </p>
<p> Not all computers are equipped with this option. Then you want watch your antivirus program. Go to the Options menu and check that it is scanning each time you start your computer. If disabling this option, it can really slow down your startup. </p>
<p> You will also need to make a general cleaning of your hard drive. You can do this Choose your hard disk and running Disk Cleanup. You can also remove any old programs you no longer use the software on your PC has less calculation, the faster it will. Then you want to remove all the startup programs you do not absolutely need. The problem is Windows XP go this difficult. There&#39;s really no easy way to do so. You can download a third party program like tweak UI. Or most programs registry repair you will remove startup programs safely. </p>
<p> Next you will want to make a complete analysis and also scan for spyware and ad aware. If you have not performed routine maintenance on your computer for a while you might be shocked by what he found. All the above suggestions may help, but in most cases, the biggest problem for the slow start is a corrupted or damaged registry. You will need a good repair program registry fix. </p>
<p> The registry of your computer contains all the files and settings that your software needs to refer every time it loads. Over time, uninstalling and installing the software your registry gathers a lot of orphaned files. These must be cleaned or repaired. Improper shutdowns, viruses, crashes, improper uninstalls, or spyware will cause your registry to be corrupted or bloated over time. </p>
<p> When you start your computer, the boot sequence refers to the registry to load software. It may be the search to a corrupted files and software that does not work or on your computer. In most cases, the reason that Windows XP boots <br /> so slow. You must perform regular maintenance on your registry to keep it fully optimized. This refusal, like giving your computer or TuneUp. You&#39;ll be amazed of increased performance and speed up your computer. </p>
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