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About Windows XP Repair Tools

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Summary: Windows XP repair tools are already enabled in Windows, but they are used when Windows is not running smoothly. Clean temporary files and unusable shortcuts with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

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Ditta Izabella has an IT engineering degree from the Budapest University of Technologies and Economics. She has a variety of computer science skills, including Java, C#, PHP, .Net,...read more

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"Hi, my name is Izabella and now I'm going to speak about Windows XP repair tools. These repair tools are already enabled in Windows and we have to use them when we feel that Windows is not running smoothly and when we feel that we have to clean up the system. At first we go to the start menu. And there select all programs, accessories, and in the system tools we select disk clean up. This program cleans the temporary files and unusable shortcuts from the disk. It takes some time to do the calculations first. And then it does the cleaning up. While it's working, I'll show you another program. In the same way you can get it from all programs, accessories, system tools, and this is the disk defragmenter. Here you can see, this tool optimizes information on the hard drive. This makes your system basically faster. Here you can select the partition. Then click on analyze. And let it work. And now in the same way in the start menu, all programs, accessories, and the system tools, we select the third program, it's called system restore. This is a program that is created to restore the system to restore Windows. We can repair our system after some incorrect setups and turn back the system to a functioning mode. If you would like to restore the computer to an earlier time, we take it and we click on next, and we do have this calender you can select the date where you would like to restore the system."

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