You need to fix system errors in different ways. The appearance of an error can be caused by a software conflict, software that has not been updated for a long time, or you simply did not carry out diagnostics for a very long time (which, for the correct operation of the operating system, is recommended to be carried out regularly).
Instructions
Step 1
It is better to start checking for possible errors and fixing the current ones with the standard tools that come with the operating system. First, it's best to do a quick check for errors using the standard "check disk for errors" tool. If you have a Windows operating system installed, then you can initialize the check as follows: right-click on the disk with the installed operating system, then click "properties", then select the "service" tab, then click on the item "check volume for errors" … The check will not take long, and sometimes it can solve serious system problems. However, you should not limit yourself to this check.
Step 2
The standard means of checking the system for errors can also include defragmenting the disk. You can run the defragmentation program as follows: Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Defragmenter. This check is very useful for the hard drive and often fixes some operational problems. Therefore, it is advisable to carry out such a check regularly (preferably once every six months).
Step 3
Quite often, a system error appears due to the fact that the operating system has not been updated for a long time. This is especially true for Windows XP. The fact is that users do not always install the latest Service Pack. But some modern programs require its mandatory installation. Therefore, sometimes applications do not start for this very reason. However, in the absence of diagnostic messages, the user does not know what is wrong. Therefore, in order to avoid system errors in advance, you need to upgrade Windows XP to Service Pack 3.
Step 4
A common cause of system errors is software conflict. For example, when installing several anti-virus packages at the same time. The same goes for many other programs. They, performing the same functions, can come into conflict. Therefore, to avoid such a situation, you need to either remove one of these programs, or exclude it from starting (for example, remove it from the startup list).