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Ok, so I guess I'm a lousy salesman because I can't get into lots of glorious phrases here for how nice it is to have my old QUICK computer back. When I first got my XP computer it was so fast that I told my best friend, "This thing is so powerful I don't know why I'd ever have to upgrade to a more powerful computer."

Then the time factor kicked in. The more time I spent actually using my computer the slower - true, it was little by little but still... - the slower it got.

Took forever to start up. Programs took two or three times longer to load up. Jobs took me longer and longer to complete.

I Wanted My Fast Computer Back and I Got It!

It was really a drag. A drag on my time and a drag on my fun using the computer.

Anyway, for $9.97 - yeah, only Ten Bucks - this guy gives me over twenty pages of instructions on how to clean up the Microsoft Mess that became my computer. Easy stuff. I'm no computer geek but even I could follow his instructions. Some of the stuff I knew but had forgotten. Other stuff was just plain news to me. Even free software I could use to clean up my computer. Oh, and he's not selling addtional stuff there. It's just information.

Anyhow, if your computer sometimes bugs you because it's getting slower or you just want to do some preventive maintenance to keep it fast, I'd say check out this guys help now. Just click here for more information. (It's not a buy button, it's just information.)

 

by Ethan Hunter

Windows registry:

The registry forms a vital part in Windows based computers. It stores important information for Windows which is required by the operating system while executing programs. Windows scans the registry each time it looks for relevant data. With the use of your PC, errors such as obsolete data, invalid information, incomplete, corrupted and redundant entries start to build up in the registry. With this, the size of the registry increases. Windows takes more and more time to scan the registry and your computer starts to run slow. Microsoft Windows repair can help you remove errors from your registry system and keeps your computer performing normally.

Errors in the registry produce conflicts. This may cause Windows to crash, and your computer will fail to boot. At this point you may have to re-install your Windows operating system after re-formatting your hard drive. If you have not taken a back-up of your data, you may lose it all during the process. Registry problems may at first start with your computer running slow. Eventually, your system could get unstable with your monitor screen turning blue. As a result, your computer may fail to boot. To avoid such problems, you need to regularly remove the accumulation of errors from the registry with Microsoft Windows repair registry cleaning software.

Windows XP recovery console:

The Windows XP CD that has been provided by Microsoft, contains the recovery console which is used for Windows repair and install. The CD auto loads in your computer, and the set up displays “Welcome to Setup” on your monitor. All you do is follow the instructions provided to repair and install Windows XP. You may need your administrative password in the process.

Before you start to use Microsoft Windows repair by running the recovery console, you need to make sure you are aware of certain things which are essential for Microsoft Windows XP repair and install. These include:

- Your administrative password which will be required as you go through the steps in your recovery process. - Some MS-DOS experience is necessary in the Microsoft Windows repair process. - The root directory, and Microsoft Windows, or WINNT directories are the only ones available to you. You cannot access any other directory other than the ones mentioned. - You will only have access to the floppy drive, CD-ROM drive and any other drive other than your hard drive. You will not be able to copy/paste from your hard drive to any other drive. You can, of course, copy/paste from and to the drives accessible.

The Windows XP recovery console is included in the set of CDs that you have received from Microsoft. Before you start to use the recovery console, you need to back-up all the data on your hard drive. The back-up should be taken either on a different drive, a CD-ROM, or on a network storage. This is done to avoid any damage to your back-up data when running Windows recovery on the drive where your Windows XP is installed. Before starting on the recovery process, be alert to the warnings associated with Microsoft Windows repair. The links to these warnings are available on the Internet which you may look up. For recovery console, Microsoft provides adequate instructions which you should follow to avoid any problems.

By following the instructions, you will be able to retain your data. It is important that you follow the instructions correctly to repair and instal Windows XP in your computer. The process replaces all the damaged files with the correct ones while retaining your data, applications, and settings as they were before. After successful installation of Windows XP, you need to download all the updates from the appropriate section of Microsoft website.

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