How to fix windows shutting down problem

February 9th, 2010 Reza Winandar No comments

Fix Windows shutting down problem


For many people, the computer is the primary tool that they use to amuse them and to connect to others who use the computer for the same purpose, and when you find your computer closing its operating system at the drop of a hat, you may find it very alarming. The fortunate thing for you is that Windows XP is very user friendly, so identifying the source of the problem should be relatively easy. The first step in dealing with Windows XP shutdown problems is to identify the probable causes. Are you having problems where the computer crashes and shuts down by itself, or are you having trouble shutting down the computer without resorting to pulling out the power cord or hitting the power button? Either the cooling fan may be malfunctioning and causing your computer to overheat, or there may be an issue with your power source. If you are not familiar with hardware issues, it might be time to consult a computer technician.

However, if you find that you are having the kind of Windows XP shutdown problems where you are unable to shut down your computer or it takes an abnormally long time to shutdown, your system registry may be the cause of the problem. Your registry is one of the most important parts of your computer’s day to day functioning; every time your computer needs to do something, it will go to your registry for instructions on how to do it, whether you need to run a game, close a file, or even shut off your computer. Over time, you will find that your registry will become cluttered, and this can adversely affect your computer’s ability to shut down. Run a registry cleaner and make sure that your registry is not the problem.

If the registry isn’t the problem, then perhaps it may be due to malware. Some viruses are known to corrupt your system files and registry, so they may contribute to the shutdown problems. The primary reason for Windows shutting down problems is the registry. The Windows registry is a big central database residing on your computer that is used by Windows and most applications to store settings and other important information.

Because every single aspect of Windows uses the registry, an error in the registry can cause malfunctions in various parts of the system. While Windows does provide a utility to edit the registry, it requires in-depth knowledge to know what to edit and where to edit. A good registry cleaner will scan the registry in search of obsolete and wrong entries, and then fix them for you.

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February 8th, 2010 Reza Winandar No comments

Problem Loading Windows


A lot of computer users are generally facing the booting problems in Windows XP. It is mainly caused by corrupted Windows XP operating system. In this case, computer hardware appears to power up okay but the Windows XP operating system would not boot properly. There are some basic Windows xp troubleshooting steps in order to get rid of booting problems in Windows. We are providing the following troubleshooting steps in case Windows XP would not boot:–

A. Use a Windows Startup Disk:–

We need to create a Windows startup disk for this method. We can create a Windows startup disk by the following steps:–

1. Double click on the “My Computer” icon on your Desktop.

3. Click on the word File, which is contained in your top tool bar area.

6. Then click the “Start” button to begin creating your Startup Disk.

7. Windows will display a warning that Formatting erase all data or your disk. 8. Windows will then display a progress indicator bar denoting the status of your System Disk.

9. When the status bar reaches 100% your System Startup Disk will be complete.

10. Close the format complete window by clicking on OK at the bottom of the screen.

11. Click on the “Close” button to close the Format 3½ Floppy (A:) window.

You should insert Windows startup disk into the floppy drive on the afflicted system and press [Ctrl][Alt][Delete] to reboot the computer. When you boot from the Windows startup disk, the computer will bypass the active partition and boot files on the hard disk and attempt to start Windows XP normally.

C. Use System Restore:–

System Restore is a kind of system recovery tool to return your computer to a previous state when computer was functioning properly. System Restore takes “snapshots” of critical system files and some program files and registry settings and stores all these information as restore points. System Restore allows the rolling back of system files, registry keys and installed programs etc. to a previous state in case of failure or malfunctioning of computer.

Recovery Console can be accessed from the original Windows installation CD. It is particularly useful for repairing or replacing important operating system files. E. Fix Corrupt Boot.INI:–

We can fix corrupted Boot.ini using “bootcfg /rboot” command. If ‘bootcfg’ asks for ‘OS Load Options’, enter ‘/fastdetect’. Windows needs to check your hardware and then it will rebuild the corrupt boot.ini file according to the hardware data collected.

It can be frustrating and irritating, and even make you wonder about how reliable your system is when you get a runtime error when loading Windows on your computer screen. A bad software installation or an improper software removal for example might cause non-functioning links in your registry system, thus windows can’t control that particular program or a portion of it, the outcome of which can sometimes be a runtime error when loading Windows and many other problems such as blue screens, freeze ups, slow performance and more.

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February 7th, 2010 Reza Winandar No comments

Problems Booting Windows


Here are the 8 most serious problems encountered:

Problem #1 – Slowed file transfer and download.
Problem #2 – Slow Internet connection.
Vista will be automatic optimize any network connection using TCP protocol. Problem #3 – Slow Boot Up.
Too many drivers and background services slow down Vista boot up time.

Problem #4 – Slow Logon.
Problem #5 – Windows mail stuck.
Problem #6 – Slow P2P connection.
Problem #7 – Hardware compatibility.
Problem #8 – Failed to sleep.
Many upgraded Vista on older hardware failed to sleep or wake up properly.

A lot of computer users are generally facing the booting problems in Windows XP. It is mainly caused by corrupted Windows XP operating system. In this case, computer hardware appears to power up okay but the Windows XP operating system would not boot properly. There are some basic Windows xp troubleshooting steps in order to get rid of booting problems in Windows. We are providing the following troubleshooting steps in case Windows XP would not boot:–

A. Use a Windows Startup Disk:–

We need to create a Windows startup disk for this method. We can create a Windows startup disk by the following steps:–

3. Click on the word File, which is contained in your top tool bar area.

6. Then click the “Start” button to begin creating your Startup Disk.

8. Windows will then display a progress indicator bar denoting the status of your System Disk.

9. When the status bar reaches 100% your System Startup Disk will be complete.

10. Close the format complete window by clicking on OK at the bottom of the screen.

11. Click on the “Close” button to close the Format 3½ Floppy (A:) window.

You should insert Windows startup disk into the floppy drive on the afflicted system and press [Ctrl][Alt][Delete] to reboot the computer. When you boot from the Windows startup disk, the computer will bypass the active partition and boot files on the hard disk and attempt to start Windows XP normally.

C. Use System Restore:–

System Restore is a kind of system recovery tool to return your computer to a previous state when computer was functioning properly. System Restore takes “snapshots” of critical system files and some program files and registry settings and stores all these information as restore points. System Restore allows the rolling back of system files, registry keys and installed programs etc. to a previous state in case of failure or malfunctioning of computer.

Recovery Console can be accessed from the original Windows installation CD. It is particularly useful for repairing or replacing important operating system files. E. Fix Corrupt Boot.INI:–

We can fix corrupted Boot.ini using “bootcfg /rboot” command. Windows needs to check your hardware and then it will rebuild the corrupt boot.ini file according to the hardware data collected.