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  • Xp Restore

    The System Restore is a troubleshooting tool installed by default on Windows operating systems. It reverses settings and configurations on a computer. Windows XP relies on it to remove malicious...

  • Xp Screen Saver

    Screen savers are multimedia applications designed to prevent phosphor burn-in on CRT and plasma monitors. They come in a variety of designs such as 3-D animations and texts, photos, and picture...

  • Xp Sharing

    Microsoft Windows XP has simple features for sharing files and folders on a local computer network in a home or office. If two or more computers are connected to the same network router, they can...

  • Xp Sp2

    An operating system such as Windows XP remains under development even after the software has been released to consumers. Bugs are fixed, security holes are patched, and the software itself is...

  • Xp Startup

    One known issue with certain installations of Windows XP is the constant reappearance of the option to setup Windows XP as the computer loads. This is a nuisance that you can quickly remove with...

  • Xp Tips

    Windows XP is an operating system from Microsoft which was released back in 2001. The operating system has many features a user can take advantage of to run his system more efficiently. There are...

  • Xp Tools

    The registry in Windows is the location where all of the variables related to the programs installed on the computer are stored. Where a registry tool goes missing or becomes corrupted, the only...

  • Xp Troubleshooting

    Modern Bluetooth technology gives computers the ability to connect wirelessly to different pieces of hardware. This could be anything from a wireless mouse to a printer or even another computer....

  • Xp Update

    One of the keys to your computer's safety is to regularly update your Windows XP operating system by downloading the latest updates. You can activate automatic updates in Windows XP or directly...

  • Xp Upgrade

    Upgrading your existing installation of Windows XP Home to Windows Media Center Edition will not only give you access to Windows Media Center, but it also will bring along other additional...

  • How to Use Windows Update

    It is important that Windows users keep their operating system software updated to reduce the potential effects of malware (malicious software include viruses, adware, spyware, and other code that...

  • How to Fix Windows Control Panel

    The Control Panel functions as the Windows command center: all of the preferences and settings for the operating system are managed through the it. In certain situations, problems can arise with...

  • How to Get Rid of Windows XP Home Edition

    Whether you are upgrading, downgrading or switching your operating system, once you make the change, you don't need your old OS. Having an extra OS consumes extra hard drive space and increases...

  • How to Copy a File to CD in Windows 98

    Copying a file to a CD in Windows 98 requires no more technical skill than the ability to click a computer mouse. Using the Windows 98 operating system on a computer equipped with a CD burner, the...

  • How to Get Rid of the Search in Windows Folders

    Windows folders are highly customizable. The format for viewing their contents as well as the interactivity of the folder interface are easily adjusted with quick clicks of the mouse. The Search...

  • How to Upgrade Vista Business From ISO on DVD

    Upgrading your operating system from an ISO file is very easy, and all you have to do is load the ISO file into a virtual disc software like Daemon Tools. An ISO file is the exact copy of what an...

  • How to Get Rid of Windows Click Virus

    A "Windows Click" virus is a type of computer virus that is known to infect computers running the Windows operating system. In addition to being irritating, this virus can also slow down the...

  • How to Open Tabs Back Up on the Computer

    "Tabs" on the computer refer to programs that are active but not currently maximized on the screen. Familiarizing yourself with the various ways to open tabs on the computer will help increase...

  • How to Clean a PC Register

    One of the best ways to fix a slow-running computer is to clean the register, but not too many people know how to do it. Usually the PC registry is something that people stay away from. This...

  • How to Make a Bootable Vista Disk

    You can create a Windows Vista boot disk to access your hard drive and run diagnostic tools to troubleshoot and repair your computer on occasions when your computer will not boot to Windows Vista,...

  • How to Trim a Large Interior Window

    To trim out a large interior window as opposed to a small one, you have to make a few extra sash cuts in the wood trim. Sash cuts allow the wood trim to butt tightly against one another, creating...

  • How Do I Get an Address Bar Into My Taskbar?

    The Windows operating system allows users to customize many parts of the system, including the taskbar. One of the options in the taskbar allows users to add an address bar field to the taskbar...

  • How to Convert a Ringtone to a Windows Media Audio File

    Numerous types of electronic formats exist, and all types of formats will not open in all types of programs. Determining which programs you need for which files can easily become confusing. Plus,...

  • How to Change Folder Permission in Bulk

    Windows allows considerable flexibility with the user access granted to individual file folders. It is possible to quickly and easily adjust how folders can be accessed. Using folder permissions...

  • How to Install Windows XP When the CD ROM Does Not Read

    Installing Windows XP on your computer can be a hassle, but it suddenly becomes even more frustrating when the CD-ROM drive will not read the XP disc. Fortunately, there is a relatively simple...

  • How to Trim Exterior Windows

    Whether you have just installed some new windows or are tired of the way your old windows look from the outside, it's probably time to think about window trim options. New window trim can add...

  • How to Install Windows on a New PC Using a Recovery CD

    A recovery CD is a CD included with most new computer purchases that contains both the Windows operating system along with the files and programs that were installed on the computer at the...

  • How to Fix My PC If I Can't Even Get to Safe Mode

    Safe Mode is the typical refuge for an individual plagued with computer problems, allowing the user to navigate through folders and files without loading potentially problematic files into memory....

  • How to Set Up WiFi With Vista OS

    Computers and the Internet go hand in hand: While some software applications work perfectly fine without an Internet connection, others cannot work without one. If you have a new computer, or if...

  • How to Fix PC Fonts That Are All Italic

    Strange things can happen when the font files on your computer become corrupted, including the possibility that all fonts on your machine will be displayed as italics. Fixing this requires a...

  • How to Fix a Blue Screen in Safe Mode

    A blue screen error, often referred to as the "Blue Screen of Death", can occur for several reasons. If Windows senses a problem, it may fail to boot and give you a blue screen instead; a new...

  • How to Convert iPhone to Run on Windows XP Pro 64 Bit

    In order to properly use your Apple iPhone you must have Apple's iTunes software installed on your computer. iTunes is made to run on 32-bit operating systems, but Apple does release a special...

  • DIY: Window Sills

    Adding a window sill to the frame of a window improves the look of the room with a few simple materials and a short amount of time. Whether you like the look of natural wood or plan to stain it to...

  • How to Restore the Start Button on Windows XP

    For computers running the Windows XP operating system, the "Start" button is the gateway to the machine. It holds shortcuts to almost every program installed on the computer, from games to...

  • How to Delete Programs From Auto Run on a Windows XP PC

    When your computer boots up into your Windows XP operating system, certain programs are set to auto run on start up. This means that your computer will take the time to start these programs when...

  • How to Stop IE File Download Blocker

    The Internet can be a dangerous place, complete with spam, phishing programs, adware and viruses. Lucky for Windows users, Microsoft has a number of measures to protect web surfers. One such tool...

  • How to Restore the Volume Control Icon on a Windows XP Computer

    The system tray in Windows XP is located in the lower right corner of the taskbar. It contains the currently running programs, the clock and the volume control icon. Sometimes the icon can...

  • How to Add Show Desktop in Quick Links

    The "Show Desktop" button (next to the "Start" button) on the Quick Launch toolbar instantly shows you the desktop when you have opened tens of file and suddenly want to access something on your...

  • How to Open Microsoft Document Imaging Writer

    Microsoft Document Imaging Writer is a virtual printer that allows you to save unmodifiable copies of webpages, documents, photos, screenshots, online receipts, reservation confirmations, emails...

  • How to Repair a Print Spooler

    When attempting to install a printer or print a document in the Windows operating system, you may receive errors concerning your computer's print spooler not working correctly. When this happens,...

  • How to Install the Smallest Version of Windows XP

    Windows XP can consume several hundred megabytes of hard drive space, even when it is first installed and no other programs have been installed on the computer yet. If you are installing Windows...

  • How to Find The Recycle Bin in XP

    When you delete files in Microsoft Windows XP, you might assume they are immediately gone. This is not always the case though, as the recycle bin often retains deleted files in case you later wish...

  • How to Make a Windows XP Startup CD

    There are a variety of methods to create startup disks--more commonly known as "boot disks" or "boot CDs"--for Windows XP. These methods range from downloading a series of files from Microsoft's...

  • How to Troubleshoot Print Spooler Errors

    If you receive system errors when you try to print documents to a local or network printer, the issue could be related to your print spooler. The print spooler service manages all print jobs in...

  • How to Change the Home Page in Windows Vista

    Windows Vista looks and feels different than all previous versions of Windows. Vista has new programs, new features and an entirely new appearance that can be confusing and difficult to use. By...

  • 32 Bit Vs. 64 Bit Windows Vista

    Microsoft offers a 64 bit and a 32 bit version of the Windows Vista operating system. While the 32 bit version works on 64 bit and 32 bit processors, the 64 bit version is exclusively compatible...

  • How to Adjust Msconfig

    While troubleshooting a computer problem, you may have heard about a Windows program called MSConfig. MSConfig is a program that can be used to control virtually every aspect of the Windows...

  • How to Access the Registry on Another PC

    The registry is a vital part of any Windows-based computer, and it is important for computer technicians and others to know how to tweak and optimize this part of the operating system. It is also...

  • How to Create a Shortcut for Print Spooler Service

    The print spooler is responsible for loading data and memory into printers on the Windows operating system. If you frequently start and stop the print spooler service, you can create a shortcut on...

  • How to Configure Print Spooler

    In the Windows operating system, all print jobs are processed through a system process known as the print spooler. When you print a file, the print spooler loads the necessary data into its memory...

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