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How Do You Troubleshoot Windows XP Re-Installation?

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How Do You Troubleshoot Windows XP Re-Installation?

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With luck, you can use Windows XP for a year or more without much trouble. But for many users, problems can accumulate over time, in turn necessitating a reinstallation of the operating system. Although the intention of many Windows XP reinstallations is to solve problems that appeared in the original installation, other problems can occur from the reinstallation itself, particularly if you don’t perform a clean installation on a formatted hard drive. However, most of these problems are inherent to any Windows XP installation and therefore have proven solutions. Download the latest drivers for your hardware devices from the manufacturer’s Web pages. Hardware problems after a Windows XP reinstallation usually stem from outdated drivers. Devices such as sound cards, graphics cards and printers all run more smoothly when using updated drivers. Reinstall all of your applications. Some standalone programs can survive a Windows reinstallation with no problems, but other programs will benefit

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