Windows XP

Increase the Virtual Memory in Windows XP 2

Increase the Virtual Memory in Windows XP

Although computer memory (RAM) is getting cheaper and cheaper, there will be a limit to the physical memory in a PC. If more memory is needed, Windows XP uses the paging file for virtual memory. In case the paging file is not sufficient, you might get memory errors. Increasing the size of the paging file can help.

Optimize Windows XP Memory Use 0

Optimize Windows XP Memory Use

Running into memory errors is not someone anybody likes. But if you have a lot of RAM in your PC already, it is certainly not something you would expect anymore. A little system tweak can help in some cases, making memory usage more efficient.

Repair Windows XP System Files 1

Repair Windows XP System Files

The Windows XP system files are critical to reliable PC operation. Although they are partially protected by the operating system, there is a possibility that they become corrupted. If that is the case, applications or Windows XP itself will show errors and fail to execute properly. A system file scan can fix this type of Windows XP problems.

Speed Up the Windows XP New Menu 0

Speed Up the Windows XP New Menu

There are a lot of performance tweaks in Microsoft Windows XP, many relating to the graphical aspects of Windows XP. The New menu in the Windows Explorer is one area of the graphical use interface that can get slow if you have a lot of applications installed. Reducing the number of templates used in the New menu can help.

Reveal hidden files in Windows XP 0

Reveal hidden files in Windows XP

Dealing with Windows errors can be quite a challenge, there are many possible causes and symptoms also tend to differ. If you have a Windows problem that is related to (system) files, you often need to replace or delete them. But what if the files are not visible to you in the Windows Explorer?