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Startup windows dear sir i have win xp on my computer. my computer working very slow when booting pls help me how can i increase my booting speed

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First do a general cleaning then delete any programs from start up that you don't need. Delete any un needed dectop icons.

The biggest problem for slow start ups is because of a corrupt or bloated registry. You need to clean and repair it.

Windows is looking for programs that are no longer there or corrupted, the default time for windows OS to wait is 30 seconds before it gives up and moves on. So if you have a lot of bad registry files this will really slow a computer down. A lot more info can be found here - http://registry-repair-program-reviews.com

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if your computer is booting very slow and your operating system is XP / VISTA / WIN 7 dont get frustated//
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1) xp computer---click start/ run/ type msconfig/ ok/
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goto startup / hit the tab disable all at the bottom// apply//
go to services and at the bottom put the check on the box which says " hide all microsoft services" then click ok or close to close the system configuration window and restart the computer and it will boot very fast .
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note** vista and win 7 user will have to follow the same steps.. just type the command " msconfig" in the start seargh which appears at the bottom when you click the start button.
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2. You should also defragment your Windows pagefile and registry.
3. Clean up hard drive disk space being taken up by temporary files, the recycle bin, hibernation and more. You can also use a tool like TreeSize to determine what is taking up space on your hard drive.
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