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  1. If Windows XP is working too slowly, it's usually because the system has too much unnecessary information that needs to be cleaned up. Scan the registry cleaner and start-up manager for issues with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

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  2. In order to enable auto login in Windows XP, go to the start menu, click on "Run," and type in "Control User Password." Set up a computer so that the system can be entered without security checks with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 1,364
  3. In order to enable task manager in Windows XP, go to the start menu, select "Run," and type in the proper text. Discover how to successfully disable task manager in Windows XP with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 3,261
  4. In order to restore Windows XP to its factory settings, a simple system restore needs to be performed. Choose the data on a calendar to restore the operating system with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 7,012
  5. If ActiveX controls have been disabled on a computer, there may be some problems within the Web browser. Enable ActiveX controls and logins with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

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  6. Cookies are files that are used by several Web sites to store relevant information, and cookies that are disabled in a Web browser may cause some problems. Go into a Web browser's "Internet Options" to enable cookies with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 2,770
  7. Windows XP repair tools are already enabled in Windows, but they are used when Windows is not running smoothly. Clean temporary files and unusable shortcuts with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 960
  8. In order to remove Windows XP from a computer, start the system in safe mode and select the "Control Panel." Remove Windows XP from the "Add or Remove Programs" section of a computer with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 1,123
  9. In order to repair the IP address in Windows XP, go to the start menu, select "Run," and type in a command of "netsh int ip reset restlog.txt." Repair an IP address to ensure that a computer is working correctly with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 1,863
  10. Network connections may not always function properly in Windows XP, at which point the user should access the "Network Connections" window. Right-click on a network, and select "Repair" with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 1,995
  11. In order to delete Windows XP automatic updates, visit the Microsoft Web site to find out what updates have been installed on the computer. Delete unwanted updates on Windows XP with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 2,193
  12. When a computer has too many start-up items, it may start slowly, so the user must go to their start menu, select "Run," and type in "msconfig." Restart a computer to put start-up changes into effect with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

    Views: 1,351
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