Do not start your computer and then go to lunch? Maybe ... just maybe when you return the computer is fully booted. Sound familiar? If you want your computer to start up as the day went on for first time (or even better) read more ... Computers with Windows XP slow start due to 2 main reasons , you can also take microsoft tech support to resolve this problem.1. Your Windows XP has too many programs set to start when you boot your computer. This is the reason # 1 for Windows XP slow start. 2. Windows XP needs at least 512 megabytes of RAM for a kick start.  These two reasons for the slow startup of Windows XP can be set by you with having to hire someone to do it for you. Too many items in the homeHaving too many programs set to start when you start Windows XP is the # 1 reason for a slow start Windows XP (and your computer is slow after boots). Fortunately, you can fix this problem with a small free program already on your computer ... called MSCONFIG. MSCONFIG can load the following steps: 1. Click Start 2. Click Run 3. Type MSCONFIG and click OK 4. MSCONFIG is already open 5. Click the Startup tabIn the Startup tab you can view all items that are set to start when you boot the computer for computer repair (each point with a trademark try to load on startup)! Now is the time to accelerate this team up. Clear all items that are not essential for you. If you're not sure what to uncheck just uncheck everything except your antivirus software. Click Apply. Click OK. Click Restart. Big difference eh! Oh, I almost forgot, also presented with a small window. Simply click the checkbox and click OK. Ok, that's all. Windows XP Home has improved dramatically. Do you have enough RAM? Windows XP requires at least 512 megabytes of RAM (memory) for quick start. Here is how to find out how much RAM you have:1.   Click on "My Computer" 2. Click Properties 3. On the General tab at the bottom. The second to last line say it's of RAM your computer has. 4. Make sure you have at least 512 megabytes of RAM. If not then the following steps show you how to order the proper RAM for your computer Finding the correct RAM for your computer Finding the right RAM for your computer used to be a daunting process, however, thanks to Crucial.com 's Memory Advisor you can find exactly the type of RAM to your PC (and generally wholesale costs too). Please use the following steps to select the right RAM upgrade for your computer: 1. Go to Crucial.com (link opens a new window). 2. Crucial Memory Usage Advisor click the dropdown menu and select the manufacturer of your computer (such as HP, Dell, Apple) 3. Click the Go button. 4. Now select the product line. 5. Click Search. 6. Now select the model. 7. Click Search. 8. Now you are presented with the right type RAM for your computer. Select at least 512 megabytes and add it to your cart. If 512 megabytes is not an option simply add instead of 1 GB (which is 1000 megabytes). 9. Complete the order. Before installing the new RAM sure to turn off the computer and unplug it. If you are unsure how to install RAM can see dozens of YouTube video tutorials on installing RAM.
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