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Top 10 Causes of a Slow or Freezing PC
System Start-up packed with too many applications. Over time, as you add more and more programs to your computer, many of these applications automatically add themselves to your Windows Start-up folder....
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20 things you didn't know about Windows XP
You can lock your XP workstation with two clicks of the mouse. You can delete files immediately, without having them move to the Recycle Bin first....
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Windows XP Professional System Requirements
PC with 300 megahertz or higher processor clock speed recommended;
233 MHz minimum required (single or dual processor system)....
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Install and run back-up utility for Windows XP Home
It's important to back up your critical files on at least a weekly basis. The following explains how to install and run Microsoft's built-in Backup utility in Windows XP. Insert your Windows XP CD into the drive and double click it when it pops up on your desktop....
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Burning CDs in Windows XP
Windows XP's integrated CD burner is powered by the Roxio engine but lacks the familiar Easy CD Creator interface. There is no CD Burner icon on the desktop or in the start menu. So where this is promised CD burner?.....
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Classic Look Windows XP
Here's how to do it: Right-click your Desktop and select Properties. On the Desktop Display properties, click the Appearance tab. Under the Windows.....
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How to enable Windows XP Hibernate Option
Whenever you want to logoff, shut down or reboot your Windows XP machine you have only 3 choices: Standby ONLY IF the ACPI/APM function is properly enabled BOTH in your motherboard's BIOS AND in WinXP! Restart Shutdown. To properly enable Hibernation in WinXP:
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Keeping Windows XP Up-to-Date
The Windows Update feature notifies you of the latest updates and bug fixes for the Windows XP operating system directly from the Microsoft Web site. To launch the Windows Update, you click.....
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Dual Boot Windows XP
A computer can be configured to let you choose between two or more operating systems each time you restart the computer. With multibooting, you can choose which operating system to run or specify a default OS if no selection is made during the restart process.....
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Convert a FAT Partition to the NTFS File System
To convert a FAT partition to NTFS, perform the following steps: Click Start, Click Programs, and Click Command Prompt. In Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run. At the command prompt, type …
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Favorite shortcuts in Windows
ALT+ENTER View properties for the selected item.
ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the order they were opened.
CTRL+O Open an item
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My Computer Program in Windows XP
Windows needs a place to store your programs and files. So, it borrowed the file cabinet metaphor, translated it into light and airy Windows icons, and called it the My Computer program. My Computer shows the files and storage areas inside your computer, allowing you to copy or move them, rename them, or delete them.
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Windows XP FAQ
Does the Home or Pro version include IIS?
I installed the Pro version but I can't find IIS.
How many computers can I install XP on?
Will my programs work under Windows XP?
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Create a Password Reset Disk
If you’re running Windows XP Professional as a local user in a workgroup environment, you can create a password reset disk to log onto your computer when you forget your password. To create the disk:.....
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Display the Quick Launch Bar
If you have opened more than one program, you might like to display and use the Quick Launch bar. The Quick Launch bar makes it easy to access frequently used programs like Windows Media Player and your e-mail, and to open an Internet Explorer window......
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