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There may be cases when the Windows XP installed computer becomes slow in its working and the windows take time to open up. In many of these cases, it could be a software problem. Many of the computer owners know that adding memory space in the computer adds to the speed of the computer. This is the case in most of the problems but many a times, it is just a bad path or command name in the registry files.
It is a simple matter of having missing or corrupt registry files which can cause the XP computer to become slow.
First off, the Windows XP registry is basically a database of settings and instructions for everything in your computer: hardware, software, operating system, and even the preferences of the user of the computer. If you have multiple users on a PC, and they each login differently, then these types of preferences, or settings, are stored in the registry.
The data such as settings and instructions according to which the user makes a preference is often stored in the registry of the computer in the particular case when there are more than one users working on a same computer through different login links. All of the changed settings of computer and modifications in preferences are stored and updated in these registry files only.
One may sometimes wonder as to how the registry gets problematic? The story behind this is that whenever a new program is installed, then one or more of the registry files is made to work with the new program installed by the user. The program which is installed by the user works fully without any problem. One does not become aware of it as he does not need to use it.
Sometimes the registry file needed to run a specific program is missing which makes the computer unable to work. The computer is unable to do any type of work as it could not take any action of its own or find answers and hangs as a result. These things happen normally to every computer owner which makes the Windows XP computer to run slow.
If you have ever had a problem like this, where the computer is just flat out slow, you need to fix your registry files. And, I guarantee you will have errors in the registry files. I run my registry repair software weekly, and find and fix errors. I ran it right before this article, and found 36 errors. When I do optimization for other people's computers, it is not uncommon to find over 600 errors. Fixing these errors will dramatically increase the speed of your computer, and minimize the down time of your computer. And it is easier and cheaper than buying a bunch of memory you may not need.
With a computer too slow, there is a simple fix. All you need to do is run a registry repair software, and get your Windows registry cleaned up and optimized. You will no longer have a slow Windows XP computer.
The one true fix for all of the possible computer problems out there is a registry repair software. You can download this software for free, and scan your computer. This software will find the errors, and then fix them for you. It is that simple. You can find more information at http://www.speedupmypc.biz.