Windows XP is considered as the most stable Windows operating system. And it is supposed to be booted in about 30 seconds. Unfortunately, there are hardly anyone could say that their machine could meet this standard. The truth is your computer becomes sluggish after frequent use, and it takes so much longer to startup your compute than it used to be.
We strongly suggest that you run the SlowXPFix tool to scan your system and find a way to speed up your slow Windows XP.
Slow Windows XP startup has long been a common issue for every XP user. How much time it takes to startup could be seen as a direct reference to the condition of your operating system. If you compute starts slow, it means that something is affecting the performance of your operating system.
If you have used your computer for a long time, you would probably install a lot of programs or applications. Some of these programs or applications would run during startup. When you start your computer, the Windows operating system would require some services to be loaded right after you log in to your system, such as antivirus, firewall program or video or sound cards. Program other than these would also run at the same time because they might have set themselves to be loaded automatically during startup when you have installed them into your system. These startup program would use up too many resources and slow down the startup process eventually.
Once you know the possible causes of slow Windows XP startup, you should learn to maintain your computer and speed up the startup process. Thought there is no way to make your system start super fast, the tips presented below could still make your computer start up as fast as a new one.
When the automatic updates is on, your computer would scan for updates during startup. This would use up your CPU times and slow down the booting process.
Click Start, Run, type “msconfig” in the open box and press Enter. Then you would be able to view all the startup programs in your computer. And you could uncheck the programs you do not need from the list to disable them from running during startup.
Sometimes a fragmented hard drive would also make your computer start slow. This is because your computer would have to scan all over your hard disk to find the program or file required. If there are too many fragments scattered all over your hard disk, it would be difficult for your computer to access files smoothly.
Some unsafe applications would run in the back ground of your Windows XP operating system. And when the files in your computer are infected, they will use up to 100% of your CPU time. It could be hard to identify such processes because they would probably use names that are similar to the existing files to avoid from being found. So system scan is the most effective way to deal with this problem.
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