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Description – The Windows operating system is a powerful and popular one utilized by individuals and businesses around the world. It is feature rich and for the most part provides users with a quick and stable desktop environment. However, there are occasions when Windows can go bad and when it does, without the proper recovery procedure, you could lose everything stored on your hard drive. There are many different Windows operating systems. The most recent release Windows Vista is still extremely new with XP currently remaining the most popular of the Windows family. With Windows XP the vast majority of the teething problems it initially suffered have been fully ironed out and for those installations that go completely wrong or for Windows systems with corrupt system files the XP disk includes a recovery console to help get everything back on track again. Associated Errors – Because of Windows popularity it has been the subject of many different virus and spyware attacks when resident on users' computers. Hackers and spyware authors have a tendency to concentrate on creating software that will breach as many computers as possible to give it the greatest potential threat. Corrupt or damaged Windows files typically mean regular error messages. There may also be a loss in performance in other ways; a slow computer, applications being slow or impossible to load, and a difficulty to shut down the system or some of the minor problems. More dramatically it is possible that Windows errors can manifest themselves in the shape of fatal exception errors and the blue screen of death. Recommended Solution – Cleaning out the Windows registry, and using software to check for spyware and viruses should be your first step to repair Windows. These steps alone can help to identify serious errors and clean infected files, remove obsolete registry entries, and even install required but missing entries when necessary. Failing this, and in order to avoid uninstalling and reinstalling the entire operating system, the recovery console on the XP disk is an excellent way to clean up an XP installation. Boot your system from the XP disk and select the option to install Windows. This will prompt the disk to search your hard drive looking for instances of Windows already installed on your system. Select the operating system you are currently using from the list provided and then select the recovery console by clicking R. Follow the on screen instructions in order to fully and effectively recover the installation.
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