subject: How to fix the error of PC will not open windows pages [print this page] How to fix the error of PC will not open windows pages
My PC will not open any windows pages or and/or am I able to use my defragment device for my hard drive. My PC freezes on the start-up and takes a long time to start-up and shut-down.
The cause of the error of pc will not open windows pages
It sounds as though one of several different scenarios could be going on here. First, you might have inadvertently gotten some spyware or a virus on your computer.
Secondly, you might not have enough memory on your computer to allow it to function properly.
Thirdly, you could have some corrupted files or drivers. It's good that you tried to defrag your computer. It's unfortunate that it didn't work. Run through each of these scenarios to help put your computer back to functioning well.
The solution on how to increase the speed of pc shut down and start up
Boot Up into Safe Mode
First, I want you to boot up the computer in safe mode since this uses the fewest applications, drivers, etc. If it loads up without freezing, that is a good sign. To boot up in safe mode:
Turn the power to the computer on.
Immediately begin to press the "F8 key on the keyboard.
Select "Last Known Good Configuration."
Press "Enter."
Run an Anti-Virus/Anti-Spyware Application
One of the first scenarios that I tend to suspect when my computer doesn't work properly is to check for spyware and viruses. If you have an application that will do that for you, you need to run it now. If you don't have one, I can recommend Anti-Virus Plus to do the job. Both spyware and viruses can be resource hogs that slow your computer down to a real crawl at times. Removing any that exist should help with the performance of your PC.
Use System Restore
If you haven't been able to complete any of the tasks that you want, you might want to try the "System Restore" feature. This puts your computer back in time to a place when it was working properly. Use these directions:
Click "Start."
Select "All Programs."
Select "Accessories."
Select "System Tools."
Select "System Restore."
Follow the "prompts."
Run chkdsk
It is possible that your system has a few disk errors, so running the chkdsk utility could be beneficial. This tool will locate directory errors, bad sectors, cross-linked files, and lost clusters. To do so, follow these directions:
Follow this path:
Click on "Start."
Click on "Run."
Type in "cmd" in the open box.
Press "Enter."
At the prompt, type in "chkdsk volume:/r" This step should recover readable information, locate bad sectors, and repair errors.
Free Up Memory
One of the other steps that I use whenever my computer tends to get pokey is to delete any unwanted applications, files, emails, documents, drivers, etc. For example, if you recently purchased a new printer, you can eliminate the old drivers associated with it. Pictures and music files in particular take up a lot of memory so deleting any that you no longer want to store can free up memory. Alternatively, you can add memory to your computer.
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