Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Windows XP Installation Problems

Windows XP has proved to be the most stable and the most reliable operating system till date, at least among the users. Even two years after the launch of Windows 7, most people still prefer Windows XP ahead of the former. The main reason behind this is the bitter experience the users had with Windows Vista. It was supposed to be what Windows 7 is today. But the launch turned out to be a huge disaster.

Not only this, Windows XP has been able to retain the trust of the users due to several advantageous factors, viz. higher level of security compared to its previous editions, user friendly interface, and its unique compatibility layer that stands between applications and Win 32 APIs.

There seems to be no issues with its performance as such, but these are some of the identified problems with its installation process –

i) The computer gets hanged after typing in the user name and password
ii) An error message displays that NTLDR file is missing
iii) After the upgrade process is completed, a blank screen is displayed on start up
iv) Precious data get lost while Windows XP is installed
v) Limited support to OEM driver
vi) The firewall client generates error messages
vii) Stop error message during Setup
viii) Non removal of temporary folder during upgrade
ix) “i386Win9xupgW95upg.dll” does not install during upgrade
x) Random files may not be copied during Text-Mode Setup
xi) Service pack related issues

In order to get rid of these problems you need to avail the services of remote PC support. The advantage of subscribing to the PC support services is that you do not have to carry your PC all the way to the service centers. Nor do you need to fix appointments with onsite support providers. The remote desktop sharing technology facilitates the technicians to remotely access your computer through the internet. The services are available 24x7, at most reasonable prices.

1 comment:

  1. Yes, Vista has failed but a lot of people are using 7 nowedays. However I hope they will release windows 8 soon.

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