Get Rid Of Recurring Windows PC Errors For Good
Is your computer constantly working slowly because one or more processes, such as the werfault.exe, are consuming a huge amount of CPU resources?
Do you often receive errors, such as the ogacheckcontrol.dll error when you start your computer or an application?
If you just said YES to any or all of the above questions and are wondering what will it take to get rid of recurring Window PC errors for good, then you are in luck, because the solution to your problems is easy and is provided in this article. Perform the steps listed below and say good-bye to your computer troubles.
Run a malware check on your computer
Nothing damages your computer more than a malware infection. Malware programs, such as virus, trojans, rootkits, or spyware can not only steal your confidential data and slow down your computer, but they can also cause various recurring errors.
Recurring errors, slow computer speed, and frequent application crashes are symptoms of malware infection. If you see these occurring on your computer, reboot your computer in Safe Mode and run a thorough malware scan.
To reboot Windows in Safe Mode, perform the steps illustrated below:
- Close all the running applications and restart your computer.
- Press and hold the F8 key as Windows reloads.
- Select the Safe Mode option using the arrow keys in the Windows Advanced Options menu.
Reinstall the application that is giving you an error
If no malware threats were reported or if the error persists even after you deleted all reported threats then uninstall and reinstall the application that is giving you the error.
If the error persists after reinstallation, check to see if your software is up-to-date. If not, then visit the software manufacturer’s website and download the latest updates.
Install the latest Windows updates
Microsoft periodically releases new updates, hotfixes, and security patches for its line of operating systems to fix any known security holes or errors. If for some reason you have disabled the Automatic Update feature (this feature allows automatic downloading and installation of new Window updates) then immediately enable it to install the latest Window updates.
To enable the Automatic Update feature in Windows XP, perform the following steps:
- Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and click Security Centre.
- In the Security Centre Window, click Automatic Updates under Manage security settings for section.
- In the Automatic Updates dialog box, select the Automatic (recommended) option, click the Apply button, and then click OK.
Lastly, perform a thorough registry scan using a reliable Windows registry cleaner tool to remove invalid, obsolete, and harmful registry entries.
Perform the steps listed in this article to get rid of nagging Window errors and to improve your computing experience.

