How to Dramatically Speed up Windows XP

Create a restore point in case something goes wrong., Pick your method.

2 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Create a restore point in case something goes wrong.

    A restore point can restore settings and programs from a certain date.

    If you accidentally damage Windows or a problem arises when following these steps, you can restore to the point by entering safe mode.

    To create a restore point, click Start>Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance and Under See Also, click System Restore.

    Follow the instructions provided by the program. , Two methods of increasing performance are given in this article.

    Follow both methods if you are a tech savvy person, or just follow Method 1 if you do not want to risk damaging your PC.
  2. Step 2: Pick your method.

Detailed Guide

A restore point can restore settings and programs from a certain date.

If you accidentally damage Windows or a problem arises when following these steps, you can restore to the point by entering safe mode.

To create a restore point, click Start>Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance and Under See Also, click System Restore.

Follow the instructions provided by the program. , Two methods of increasing performance are given in this article.

Follow both methods if you are a tech savvy person, or just follow Method 1 if you do not want to risk damaging your PC.

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