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| Boot Fixing |
Boot problems can be utterly frustrating. Though the causes are many, one can however rectify the problem depending on its severity. Repeatedly installing new applications like games, updates and softwares can make your system sensitive. Now, if you wish to roll back your system to where it was earlier, you can opt for System Restore a feature in Windows XP, Vista, ME and Windows Server 2003. System Restore helps you to remove any system changes that were made since the last time you remember your computer working correctly. In lay man terms, this feature works like an Undo command. It helps you to back up registry, drivers and system files of certain extensions like .exe, .dll etc. To use System Restore, Ask PC Experts suggests that you start your computer in safe mode. Also, save all your work and close all programs as your system may restart after this feature is used.
Another option to fix your grave booting issues is Windows Recovery Console, a feature available in Windows Server 2003, XP and 2000. You can use Recovery Console by running the set-up program from the Windows boot CD. If you are an administrator, you can use this feature to recover from options where Windows doesn’t boot. But before using it, verify that your hard disk or system file is not damaged.
Further, it is always advisable to gain technical assistance on such complex issues. For a quick system recovery dial toll free number of Ask PC Experts tech support team at 1-888-889-3335.
Apart from these options, if you are willing to try new utilities in the market that can help you fix stop errors, then take a closer look at the following:

This application is well suited for Windows XP, 2000, 98, ME, NT and 95. With OSL2000 boot manager, you can directly install, boot and manage up to 100 independent operating systems on your computer. It also creates a complete emergency disk for easy uninstall. It can help you boot FreeBSD, DOS, Linux, Windows (all), Solaris and most others operating systems.
Hard drive repair and diagnostic software

The Hard Drive Mechanic software not only helps you to fix complex hard drive crashes but also diagnoses the causes to such issues. It is one answer to corrupted partitions, invalid drive specifications, disk boot failures, and boot sector problems. It is compatible with Windows XP, 98, 95, Me, NT, and 2000.
Boot Part 2.60

Bootpart 2.60 lets you to add partitions in the Windows XP, 2000 and NT multi boot menu. Now, you can add Linux Partition (with Lilo) or OS/2 Multiboot in the menu. This application in its new version has features such as : add both MS-Dos 6.22 and Windows 95 in boot menu, support FAT32 and disk over 4 GB, LBA addressing and repair Windows NT loader boot sector on Fat partition. |
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