How To Troubleshoot Slow Computers Operating On Windows XP
There are a number of issues that could influence the performance of your computer. Sometimes you may experience a slowdown in performance because of software incompatibility, inadequate storage, and virus and malware infections. In such cases, you need to troubleshoot the slow computer to resolve all issues using the tools provided on the Windows XP platform. If the problem happened abruptly, your troubleshooting ought to be focused around the prompt changes in the system.
Instructions to Troubleshoot Slow Computer in Windows XP Operating System
Uninstalling Programs
If you recognize there is a reduction in the performance of your system, try uninstalling all the undesirable and unused programs. Sometimes a program installed as of late is responsible for the damage in your computer. Â
Install Antivirus Programs
Your computer's lesser than peak performance could be because of virus and malware attacks. Defense is about installing an antivirus, as well as making beyond any doubt that you are running the antivirus scan at regular intervals. It is better to do the antivirus scan on a daily or a weekly premise to stay away from a dip in performance. Â Â Â Â
Disk Defragmentation
Many files get defragmented in your system during the course of operation of your computer. Try to check for any fragmented files in your hard disk drive. This is because if your hard disk drive is flooded with files, your programs will take any longer to open contributing to the slowing down. Â Â
Instructions to Start the Defragmentation Process
Navigate to the Start menu and select All programs.
Choose accessories and afterward select System tools. Under the system tools, you have to choose the Disk Defragmenter and afterward select the particular drives for initiating the defragmentation process.
Prevent the start up programs
In any case, you find that your system is facing problems while starting up, try to uninstall all start up programs.
Instructions to Delete the Start Up Programs
Choose the Start button and Choose again Run.
Then Enter by typing, msconfig. Hit the Enter key.
Choose the startup tab. Remove all the check marks adjacent to the start up programs you have to delete. Select the Apply button and after that restart your system.
Check for hardware problems
Either your hardware or the disk driver is corrupted and because of this you may experience slow performance. To resolve the same select the update software button.
Watch out for the above problems, and try to troubleshoot slow computer problems without having to spend money or time on a technician.Â














