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I am having two PC problems. I use Windows XP. The first is my computer keeps crashing, from 2-6 times a day. This has been happening for over a week, but now I have a problem of it taking 20 minutes to start, when I switch on. It keeps crashing out and I then start it in "normal" mode (which I hope is correct.??)
I get a Blue error message and have a query about one of these listed. On Start+My Computer+ Properties +Tools there is an Error-checking tab. If I use this, does it mean I could lose any documents or emails. I have backed up my documents on cds, but do not know about backing up emails. I am considering "automatically fix file systems errors", but having no IT knowledge, do not want to start and find I have lost documents and emails.
There is also a "scan for and attempt recover of bad sectors" which apparently finds and repairs physical errors on the hard disc., as well. Again, I am nervous about using this. Alternatively, should I find a good computer mechanic to sort my problems out?
Any advice you could give would be most helpful. Please keep it simple as I am a "computer dummy". Thanks.
I get a Blue error message and have a query about one of these listed. On Start+My Computer+ Properties +Tools there is an Error-checking tab. If I use this, does it mean I could lose any documents or emails. I have backed up my documents on cds, but do not know about backing up emails. I am considering "automatically fix file systems errors", but having no IT knowledge, do not want to start and find I have lost documents and emails.
There is also a "scan for and attempt recover of bad sectors" which apparently finds and repairs physical errors on the hard disc., as well. Again, I am nervous about using this. Alternatively, should I find a good computer mechanic to sort my problems out?
Any advice you could give would be most helpful. Please keep it simple as I am a "computer dummy". Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.down load free"cc cleaner" and then run the cleaner on it then use registry check for probs,delete what it finds
and as said in another answer run a virus scan and a malware scanner then open my computer look at "c" drive, tools, check for errors, tick both boxes in pop up,this will take around 20 mins to run on next restart,this should clean up a lot of the faults
and as said in another answer run a virus scan and a malware scanner then open my computer look at "c" drive, tools, check for errors, tick both boxes in pop up,this will take around 20 mins to run on next restart,this should clean up a lot of the faults
System restore could create more problems than it solves and isn't really a solution when the actual problem is unknown.
A virus and malware scan is never a bad idea as long as reputable software is used for the job.
Registry editors and repairers should be avoided except for professional use as they can be very harmful when used by the average non- professional PC owner.
As the system is 8 years old it could mean that actual components are worn out, replacing them may be more expensive than buying a new PC and having all documents and emails transferred to the new system.
A virus and malware scan is never a bad idea as long as reputable software is used for the job.
Registry editors and repairers should be avoided except for professional use as they can be very harmful when used by the average non- professional PC owner.
As the system is 8 years old it could mean that actual components are worn out, replacing them may be more expensive than buying a new PC and having all documents and emails transferred to the new system.
Thank you all for your comments. I use McAfee and have deleted and reinstalled it and there is still a problem. When I set it to scan automatically, it crashes, but not usually when I scan it manually.
I have used the restore point but I have had problems for quite a long time and even going back a month has not helped. My computer man deleted conflicting malaware software before I deleted and reinstalled the latest McAfee. He thinks it is a hard drive or memory problem, but it may be more economical to get a new computer.
Unfortunately I understand Windows 7 will not support Outlook Express, so we cannot import our old emails to our new machines.
I also understand that with Windows 7, one needs a wireless router and at present for Windows XP we have a modem (with cables all over our home). Is there a way of using both computers, using our Tiscali/Talktalk provider?
Can I look up old emails on old computer, if needed, but send and receive on new computer. Do both PCs have to be physically linked; do I need two modems into wall sockets or what?
Any advice or help would be gratefully received. We need old system as my partner and I are unemployed and need our computer to job hunt/receive job alerts. Also I have a lot of ancestry research details on my Outlook Express emails, which I do not want to lose.
Thanks.
I have used the restore point but I have had problems for quite a long time and even going back a month has not helped. My computer man deleted conflicting malaware software before I deleted and reinstalled the latest McAfee. He thinks it is a hard drive or memory problem, but it may be more economical to get a new computer.
Unfortunately I understand Windows 7 will not support Outlook Express, so we cannot import our old emails to our new machines.
I also understand that with Windows 7, one needs a wireless router and at present for Windows XP we have a modem (with cables all over our home). Is there a way of using both computers, using our Tiscali/Talktalk provider?
Can I look up old emails on old computer, if needed, but send and receive on new computer. Do both PCs have to be physically linked; do I need two modems into wall sockets or what?
Any advice or help would be gratefully received. We need old system as my partner and I are unemployed and need our computer to job hunt/receive job alerts. Also I have a lot of ancestry research details on my Outlook Express emails, which I do not want to lose.
Thanks.
As has been stated, 8 years old is ancient in computer years.
And these things really don't last forever - they're actually designed not to (Google MTBF).
I would strongly suggest that this is the time to consider getting a new machine. They're really not very expensive - three or four hundred pounds will buy you something perfectly decent...
And these things really don't last forever - they're actually designed not to (Google MTBF).
I would strongly suggest that this is the time to consider getting a new machine. They're really not very expensive - three or four hundred pounds will buy you something perfectly decent...
As it takes 20mins to start, I'd say your problem is caused by the amount of sh1te you have in various states of startup. This also causes memory starvation and response issues. Pound to a penny you don't need 99% of what you have running all the time. Uninstally anything yo don't need then run MSCONFIG and unclick all the stuff that starts that does not need to. Then right click on theh start - open - programs - startup and take any crud out of the start up folder there too.