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I have problem with crashing WinXp very often (1-2 times in month) and reinstalling WinXp with all programs are very hard work and time.Is there any solution for "easy way" to do that.

I have AMD Athlon x2 4800,Gygabite MB,2 GB RAM(2x1 OCZ),HDD 160GB,VGA on board and the thing is that chrashes are cosed by flashing tools for mobile phones(corrapted firmware,dead phone-when try to revive)

So can I make my life a little more easier? Sorry,forgot to mention - I have Windows Xp HomeSP3 (this is my 4th WinXp Home in 2 years,because of this problems) and my hadware are tested,being in 3 diferent service,and they all say it's OK.

Sorry for my bad English and Thanks in advance

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I have problem with crashing WinXp very often (1-2 times in month) and reinstalling WinXp with all programs are very hard work and time.Is there any solution for "easy way" to do that.

I have AMD Athlon x2 4800,Gygabite MB,2 GB RAM(2x1 OCZ),HDD 160GB,VGA on board and the thing is that chrashes are cosed by flashing tools for mobile phones(corrapted firmware,dead phone-when try to revive)

So can I make my life a little more easier? Sorry,forgot to mention - I have Windows Xp HomeSP3 (this is my 4th WinXp Home in 2 years,because of this problems) and my hadware are tested,being in 3 diferent service,and they all say it's OK.

Sorry for my bad English and Thanks in advance

No question = no answer.

What are you trying to do in 5 words or less?

Find an English speaker, and do not use a computer translator to help you out. Otherwise find a forum in your native language because nobody here can understand this post.

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<snip> chrashes are cosed by flashing tools for mobile phones(corrapted firmware,dead phone-when try to revive) <snip>
Sound like you're "flashing" some ROM's in mobile phones while running your OS. Never done that. I have, however flashed modems and BIO's, but always under DOS (bootable floppy). Can't help you resolve that problem.

As for reloading, go here. It explains how to make a pre-activated (from an existing installation) XP Home for Unattended Installs (or in your case re-installs).

HTH, and welcome...

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Define crash - are we talking bluescreen/bugcheck issues, or a complete failure to boot? English requires you to be specific, because we have many vague words that mean lots of things (especially once b@stardized by being used to describe "computer" terms).

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@submix8c

Thanks for suggestion

@cluberti

It's more like freezing (no damage) or restarts (simply turn off and restart by yourself).After that I notice missing parts of programs and Windows components (that's the big problem).Usually missing .sys or .dll files (just disapier)

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@cluberti

It's more like freezing (no damage) or restarts (simply turn off and restart by yourself).After that I notice missing parts of programs and Windows components (that's the big problem).Usually missing .sys or .dll files (just disapier)

Ahh, that makes more sense. If you are seeing hangs or restarts, obviously checking memory is a good start - although it sounds more like a deeper hardware problem. I would say that unless you have this problem with your installs on other machines, this particular machine has a hardware problem.
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Yes ,I know ,but the thing is when I remove that flashing tools and don't use this computer for flashing it work great (about 2 months without any problem). Maybe I should try that tools on somebody alse computer,just to see? Anyway ,I read little and I think Unattended setup will make my life little easier. So if I understand - I can make my original Xp+other programs in one CD or DVD, but are they installs in one time ,without any reboots for each??

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Yes ,I know ,but the thing is when I remove that flashing tools and don't use this computer for flashing it work great (about 2 months without any problem). Maybe I should try that tools on somebody alse computer,just to see? Anyway ,I read little and I think Unattended setup will make my life little easier. So if I understand - I can make my original Xp+other programs in one CD or DVD, but are they installs in one time ,without any reboots for each??

Easier.

Install XP. Activate it.

Install your apps and set everything up.

Make an image of the drive.

When it crashes, restore your system from the image.

Done.

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