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Slow PC? The Simple Way to Repair XP at Home


Slow PC? The Simple Way to Repair XP at Home If you just couldn't bring yourself to replace Windows XP with Vista, you're not alone - nearly 70 percent of PCs in America still run Windows XP.

In fact, according to five years of statistics compiled by w3schools., a Web developer site, XP is still the most popular PC operating system, with its closest competitor, Vista a distant second at just 17.3 percent of users in March 2009. But XP has been around since 2001 and your support contract - if you ever had one - has probably long-since expired.

Even the best operating system can develop problems over time, and you may be experiencing problems with XP that slow your computer down or even cause it to crash frequently. You could solve the problem by buying a new PC, but it probably wouldn't use XP as its operating system. And in this economy, you may hesitate to invest in a new computer.

It may seem like reinstalling XP is the next best option. But that can take hours, even when done by a professional. It makes more sense to repair, rather than reinstall.

So where do you turn if you need help repairing your Windows XP operating system? How can you make your slow PC as good as new without completely reinstalling the operating system?

The quickest, easiest, most cost-effective option for XP repair is an online tool called Reimage. A Web service that rapidly diagnoses operating system problems, Reimage draws from a huge Web repository of 8 million "spare" system files and registry objects to repair broken Windows XP software. This repository of spare parts is constantly updated, and no other PC repair or registry repair software on the market offers this.

Reimage will not delete anything from your computer, leaving your data untouched, and it comes with a money-back guarantee. You can run Reimage and be back up to speed, working with your own files again in a fraction of the time it would take if you did a complete reinstall of Windows XP. A complete reinstall can take hours; Reimage restores XP in just 15 to 40 minutes.

Initially created to help IT professionals, Reimage is now available in an easy-to-use home PC version.

"Reimage has changed our business," says Tom Sutton Roberts of SortyMyPCOut.com. "We have no complete operating system reinstalls any more. Running Reimage fixes every problem we come across, every time."


Stop struggling with a slow computer and avoid the agony of reinstalling Windows XP. Log on to Reimage for simple, step-by-step instructions on how to run Reimage on your PC. Purchase the registry cleaner, and receive a free performance booster. Copyright © ARAnet, Inc.







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