How to Resolve a Windows XP Shutdown Problem
The root of a Windows XP shutdown problem can be traced to several issues Windows as an operating system has been stable at best but is known to have many problems within its shell
Dealing With the Dreaded Blue Screen of Death or BSOD
First of all, the blue screen is what Microsoft calls a "STOP Error". The techies affectionately (not really) call it the "Blue Screen of Death" or BSOD for short. Why use the word death? That word is probably used because of the finality of the error. There is nothing to do after a BSOD except reboot and hope it doesn't happen again, which it usually does. Blue obviously describes the color of the screen when that error appears. Blue Screens have been around for a number of years dating back to the days of the early Windows versions, possibly before Windows 3.0, in fact. According to Microsoft, Blue Screens are usually caused by poorly written device drivers or hardware problems. Drivers are pieces of software that make hardware comp ...
Updating Windows XP Drivers Regularly - The Whys and Hows
Windows XP has a host of internal and system drivers that it uses on a daily basis (or whenever you use your computer) to ensure the smooth operations of all software and hardware in your computer set up This includes hardware like mouse drivers, keyboard drivers, graphics card, system essentials, other hardware, internal hardware, motherboard and Windows drivers