Windows XP Startup Problems - 3 Easy Ways to Fix Windows XP Startup Problems
Have you ever experienced such a situation that you failed to boot the operating system when you started the power of computer? Or are you annoying by the failure of booting Microsoft Windows Xp properly even you have restarted the computer time and time again? Find three tips here to fix common Windows Xp Startup Problems with a few of easy steps.By following these 3 ways, you will resolve the startup problems without any guide of PC experts or technicians.
- Use Windows Startup Disk to fix Windows Xp Startup Problems.
To create a Windows XP boot disk.
When try formatting a floppy disk, you would have the option of creating a MS-DOS startup disk, follow the below steps to do this.
- Place diskette into the computer. 2. Open My Computer, right-click the A: drive and click Format. 3. In the Format window, check Create an MS-DOS startup disk. 4. Click Start.
Once the startup diskette has been successfully created, following the below steps you will be able to boot from the diskette.
- Place the diskette into write-protect mode. 2. Insert the diskette into the computer and reset or turn on the computer to begin the boot process. 3. As the computer is booting, answer the questions prompted. 4. Once at the A:> take the appropriate actions depending upon the situation of the computer. 5. Restart your computer one more time.
- Use Last Know Good Configuration to fix Windows Xp Startup Problems.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to restart your computer. When you see the words: "Please select the operating system to start" appears on the screen or hear a short beep from computer, press and hold the F8 key before the Windows logo appears. Then on the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to highlight Last Known Good Configuration, and then press ENTER. Warning: you have only one chance to use Last Known Good Configuration.
- Use System Restore to fix Windows Xp Startup Problems.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to restart your computer at first. When you see the words: "Please select the operating system to start" appears on the screen or hear a short beep from computer, press and hold the F8 key before the Windows logo appears. Then on the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to select "Safe Mode". Press "start" button after entering the "safe mode" to choose All Programs, Accessories, System Tools Menu and then click System Restore. Click "Next" to select a restore point then start system restore mission.
Furthermore, we'd better take some preventive measures to backup registry of system with some registry tools in order to restore the important registry in the event of Windows Startup Problems being occurred. When those problems appear you can use registry backup program to have them fix.
If you are not an expert startup opinions to fix PC problems. I sincerely suggest you download some PC repair tools to detect and fix errors on your computer so that you don't need to repair PC problems manually. In fact, most of the repair tools are multifunctional and also contain the rescue methods I introduce above.