Senin, 02 Mei 2011

Windows XP Shutdown Problem, How To Fix?

Windows 7 operating system has gained immense popularity ever since its release. But there is also no dearth of PC users who still prefer to use Windows XP operating system. In this article we have discussed some simple guidelines on how to resolve Windows XP shutdown problem. There are also many computer repair companies that offer help to the PC users for resolving this issue. Consulting any of these service providers is also not a bad idea.
If your computer takes time to shut down, it is truly very irritating. But why such problem occurs? Well, there are many reasons behind this. It could be related to hardware or software. Given below are some tips that you can mull over if you come across shutdown problem in Windows XP.
Due to improperly uninstalled program shutdown problem could occur. To fix this issue, install any of the recently uninstalled programs and then uninstall the program through control panel. Shutdown problem will be resolved. Another common reason for shutdown problem is BIOS/CMOS settings issue. If there is tampering with the BIOS and CMOS settings of your PC, you will definitely experience a shutdown problem. And fixing he might not be possible without the help of a computer support technician. You may restore the settings to default to fix this issue.
A shut problem might be caused by device driver problem. Have a close look at all the installed devices and make sure none of them is corrupted. You can check them through computer management. Your Windows XP PC may not function properly and shutdown issue could crop up if any of the drivers is corrupt. To troubleshoot the problem, you should download and reinstall all the crucial device drivers.
There could be shutdown problem due to bad sectors & file system damage. To resolve the problem, you should run the 'Chkdsk' or 'Scandisk' function from the XP recovery CD. You can also perform this task from the command prompt. Just open the command prompt by typing cmd in the Run dialog box and enter the 'CHKDSK /R' command in command prompt. Bad sectors will be identified and fixed. Run defragmentation and CHKDSK function on a regular basis will also come handy to take care of the bad sector problems.
Sometimes, due to systemic problems shut problem may occur. For troubleshooting this problem you need to load the Windows XP recovery disk and run a system repair. In this way the corrupted or deleted files will be restored and it will resolve the problem quite effectively.
By following aforementioned tips you can troubleshoot Windows XP shut problem easily. You can avail further support from a technician.

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