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In this guest post, James Ricketts explores how to deal with Windows Vista errors. Learn more about James at the conclusion of this post.

You may have recently upgraded to Windows Vista and love using all the frills and fancies of the new operating system.  However, it is likely that you have already encountered your first Windows Vista error. Don’t panic. Listed below are a few simple tips that you can follow to deal with basic Vista errors and resolve them.

How To Deal With  Windows Vista Errors

  1. Any new operating system or software requires a better system configuration than its predecessor. So, the first thing while dealing with Windows Vista errors is to ensure that you have enough space and RAM on your computer. Windows Vista computers are known to slow down if you have less than 2 MB GB of RAM and less than 120 GB of free disk space.
  2. As Windows Vista is a new operating system that provides limited support to old software programs, you may encounter errors due to compatibility issues and program conflicts. Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor is a useful tool that you can use to analyze various hardware and software on your computer and identify the component that is generating the error. You can download Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor from the Microsoft Download Website.
  3. If you have upgraded to Windows Vista from an older operating system, you may face errors when the operating system is unable to find proper versions of device drivers for hardware components, such as printers, audio and other peripheral devices. To resolve issues in this case, you must check the website of your hardware manufacturer and download updated versions of the drivers that support the Windows Vista operating system.
  4. If an error code, such as error code 0x8007232b is generated, you must write it down and then search the Microsoft Knowledge base for a possible solution. Many third-party Web sites and message boards may also have vital information that you can use to resolve your Windows Vista error.
  5. Many software programs, especially CD writing software, games and utilities may not be supported by Windows Vista. To resolve issues related to these, you may need to download updated and supported versions of the software programs and install them on your computer.
  6. A filled up, cluttered, and fragmented hard disk may also generate errors on your Vista computer. If this happens, you may use the Windows Vista Disk Cleanup utility to scan your computer for all unwanted data and get rid of it. You may also use Add or Remove Programs or a good, third-party program uninstaller to uninstall all software, games, and utilities you do not use. After you have cleaned up all this unnecessary information, use the Disk Defragmenter tool to consolidate all the fragmented data that is stored on the disk. On Vista, you may also schedule regular Disk Defrags to ensure that your hard disk stays contiguous at all times.
  7. Use the System Configuration utility or a third-party startup program manager to disable unwanted startup programs from loading automatically at Windows Vista startup.
  8. Vista errors may also occur due to the existence of unwanted, orphan, and corrupt entries in the Windows registry. To prevent and repair these registry problems, you may need to use a good registry cleaner tool. With the help of a compatible registry cleaner Vista tool, you can not only clean your registry to get rid of all unwanted data accumulated within it, but also repair all corrupt and invalid registry entries.
  9. Many Vista errors, such as the svchost.exe Vista errors may occur if your computer is infected by a virus or spyware. To remove and prevent these infections, you must update your antivirus and antispyware program and run a thorough full system scan.

James Ricketts is a writer whose work can be seen at Instant-Registry-Fixes.org. To find out more about his work or to contact him, please visit Instant-Registry-Fixes.org.

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10 thoughts on “How To Deal With Windows Vista Errors”

  1. gary says:

    Any new operating system or software requires a better system configuration than its predecessor. So, the first thing while dealing with Windows Vista errors is to ensure that you have enough space and RAM on your computer. Windows Vista computers are known to slow down if you have less than 2 MB of RAM and less than 120 GB of free disk space.

    Think you meant to put 2gb of ram and 120 mb or disk space

  2. gary says:

    Any new operating system or software requires a better system configuration than its predecessor. So, the first thing while dealing with Windows Vista errors is to ensure that you have enough space and RAM on your computer. Windows Vista computers are known to slow down if you have less than 2 MB of RAM and less than 120 GB of free disk space.

    Think you meant to put 2gb of ram and 120 mb or disk space

  3. gary says:

    Any new operating system or software requires a better system configuration than its predecessor. So, the first thing while dealing with Windows Vista errors is to ensure that you have enough space and RAM on your computer. Windows Vista computers are known to slow down if you have less than 2 MB of RAM and less than 120 GB of free disk space.

    Think you meant to put 2gb of ram and 120 mb or disk space

  4. Rich says:

    Agreed… should be 2GB of ram. Thanks

  5. Rich says:

    Agreed… should be 2GB of ram. Thanks

  6. Rich says:

    Agreed… should be 2GB of ram. Thanks

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  8. april says:

    I always see the `crash dump`
    screen. What will i do to prevent or fix it?

  9. april says:

    I always see the `crash dump`
    screen. What will i do to prevent or fix it?

  10. april says:

    I always see the `crash dump`
    screen. What will i do to prevent or fix it?

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