Wednesday, May 25, 2011

How To Fix The Windows 7 Boot Crashes

1) Restart Into "Safe Mode" - The first thing to do is to restart your PC into safe mode. This basically allows your computer to read all the files & settings that it needs to operate, and will allow your computer to process the important information and settings that it requires to run without having to open any of the files that could be causing errors. To do this, restart your PC and then press F8 continually on the keyboard. This will load up the "Boot Options" menu, from which you'll be able to select "Safe Mode". Run this mode for about 30 minutes, and if it does not crash, the boot crashes are going to be caused by software issues rather than a hardware problem.
2) Uninstall Programs You Don't Want - If you find that you *can* boot into safe mode, then it's recommended that you uninstall any of the software that could be causing problems. We've found that if you have problems with the system, uninstalling software is actually a great way to fix the issue for good. To do this, you should click onto "Start", select "Control Panel" and then pick "Add / Remove Programs". From here, you can then pick the programs that are causing errors, which will allow you to boot up Windows in the best possible way.
3) Clean Out The Registry Of Your PC - Most importantly, you *have* to clean out the registry of Windows, as this database is where a large number of problems are going to be forming for your system. The registry is a large central directory for all the files, settings and information that your computer will be using to run, and is what Windows will be using to help it load up the likes of your desktop theme, most important options & a range of other important settings. It's continually leading your system to run much slower, and can be fixed by using a registry cleaner tool that you can download from the Internet, install onto your system and then let clean out any of the errors on your PC. We recommend a tool called Fronline Registry Cleaner 2.0 for this task.

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