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Windows Upgrade Issues

Upgrading from Microsoft Windows 2000 to Windows XP is not an easy task! There are series of problems that one may encounter like:

Boot Errors
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Boot Errors or STOP errors generally occur when you upgrade your operating system. This is represented on a BLUE screen and they are caused when:

• The boot.ini. file is corrupted or damaged
• BIOS settings are incompatible with the new operating system
• Device driver conflict etc

CD Player doesn’t work


Having upgraded from Microsoft Windows 98 or 2000 to Windows XP, you can face issues such as your CD player doesn’t work, you can start the CD player but the audio file is not recognized, the Scan forward or Scan back buttons do not work and so on. This basically happens when Windows Media Player replaces CD player of the previous operating system with the new one or vice-versa.

Password issues with User accounts

When you install or upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP, sometimes the user account passwords may not work. This problem occurs when Windows XP Setup does not complete properly. Setup assigns temporary passwords to user accounts during the upgrade process which is automatically removed by the end of the process. When the passwords are not removed they get written on the user accounts that were not given passwords during the process.

For solving technical issues like these, PC specialists support is needed. Ask PC Experts troubleshoots such grave issues through live pc troubleshooting which is a very easy and convenient process such that your system can be fixed in minutes even if you are not available at your seat! They also provide technical troubleshooting to home and small businesses network. You can reach their tech support team at toll free 1-888-889-335 for assistance on Windows upgrades.


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