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Speed up windows Xp system with a simple trick and make it like new faster Xp.

Almost most of us get bored by the operating system speed of windows Xp with the passage of time as it keeps getting slower and slower day by day with hell lot of new softwares getting installed.

Even if you don’t normally install a lot of softwareon your machine Windows Xp becomes very slow due to the alterations of system files and personalized settings of different users on Win XP.

But don’t  worry as you can speed up your windows xp and make it as faster as it is newly installed , and the only thing you need to do is run a simple system files checking command found on a Windows Xp Setup Disk.

Follow the procedure listed below to make your Windows Xp faster,

Note: After applying this tricks some of the installed programs may not function correctly as the command will replace your system files.Although data on your disk will remain unaffected.

1. Start  | Run and type sfc /scannow and press enter.

2. Insert Windows Xp setup disk into you Cd drive when required(preinserted).

If like this trick or have any problems in implementing this trick then leave a comment here.


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3 Responses to “Speed up windows Xp system with a simple trick and make it like new faster Xp.”

  1. Beta3 on October 16th, 2007 | 9:33 am

    Can u explain what exactly happens when I do tht?

  2. Yash on October 16th, 2007 | 10:13 pm

    “After applying this trick some of the installed programs may not function correctly”—- how general is that?
    Can you please explain specifically what such a command does and why ’some of the installed programs’ will not work? Are you sure it will only be “some”???

  3. abhishek on October 17th, 2007 | 9:16 am

    @Yash and Beta3

    well precisely this command will replace the old system files with new system files from the setup cd.

    so some of the programs due to the change of the system files will not run so , will need a reinstall.

    SO IF THAT SOUNDS STRANGE TO U IT UP TO U WHETHER U WANT TO APPLY THIS TRICK OR NOT.

    BUT FOR SOME THIS COMMAND WILL DO THE MAGIC FOR THEM.

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