Windows XP Running Slow?
Most cases can attribute to excessive junk files, corrupted or missing system files and registry. The later two issues not only can cause low computer performance, but also cause computer crash. Windows XP has a history record mechanism which will automatically record all tasks and processes. That is, you will leave evidences and junk files on your computer when you use it. When those evidences and junk files accumulates, they will take up a large amount of your disk space and slow down your PC. So you should clean up those evidences and junk files and free the disk space. And system files are also very important. Some system DLL files, EXE file are vital to the system speed and stability. Those file are mainly saved at C:WINDOWSsystem32 and C:WINDOWSsystem. If any of them are corrupted or lost, the consequence can be very serious. Your computer will slow down, have svchost.exe errors, DLL errors and ActiveX errors, and encounter frequent blue screen and even crash. One of the most imp