My windows xp boot slow
The method you use to restore the system will depend on what backup utility you used, so you'll need to follow the utility's instructions on how to perform a restore operation. If you can't repair a Windows XP system that won't boot and you don't have a recent backup, you can perform an in-place upgrade. Doing so reinstalls the operating system into the same folder, just as if you were upgrading from one version of Windows to another.
An in-place upgrade will usually solve most, if not all, Windows boot problems. This screen will prompt you to press R to repair the selected installation or to press [Esc] to install a fresh copy of Windows XP.
In this case, initiating a repair operation is synonymous with performing an in-place upgrade, so you'll need to press R. When you do so, Setup will examine the disk drives in the system. It will then begin performing the in-place upgrade. Keep in mind that after you perform an in-place upgrade or repair installation, you must reinstall all updates to Windows.
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Once the format operation is complete, close the Format dialog box to return to My Computer, double-click the drive C icon to access the root directory, and copy the following three files to the floppy disk: Boot.
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Search In. Windows XP slow to boot. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted September 23, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Bootcfg modifies the Boot. Kilgore Trout Posted September 23, I would do a fixmbr, as a last resort. This topic is now closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. Recently Browsing 0 members No registered users viewing this page.
Sign In Sign Up. People are not used to single core lag any more. Re: Windows XP very slow by mpack » Sat May 05, am Well, that would certainly be a problem if it was the only suggestion instead of a minor aside.
Windows Update will be the main reason. Good to know that the OS isn't as slow as the last part of the installation process where I had to wait for around 5 minutes for one segment of it to load. It's not a very fast booter though; when I select some tab on, say for example, Properties, the entire screen would refresh and you would mostly see black as well as other parts which are parts of the desktop.
Re: Windows XP very slow by mpack » Sun May 06, am I assume you understand that you need to install the Guest Additions to get good graphics performance. Chapter 4 of user manual.
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