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Nope, "sp2" means "service pack 2". Service packs fix bugs and (rarely) add features, but do not upgrade you to a different operating system.
If you installed Windows XP in this method you can downgrade. That is, if you upgraded Windows XP from Windows 98 SE means you can downgrade Windows XP by removing Windows XP in Control panel, Add/Remove programs. Then the first Operating System (windows 98Se) will come. I've had to do this many times at my work. The best way is to boot with a 98 bootdisk then use fdisk to wipe the hard drive. Then restart the machine with the bootdisk and 98 CD in it. Choose the option to run setup from the CD and then follow the instructions. Setup will format the hardrive and then restart to begin installing the OS. Why in the world would you want to install 98. Microsoft no longer provides support for 98 and XP SP2 is far superior to 98 in the first place. It is a no brainer. Keep XP SP2 and forget the archaic 98.
Start>>Control Panel>>Add or Remove Programs. Find SP2 and click remove.
Go to my computer and (double) click on the hardrive which you use (ex. C:\ or D:\) and (double) click on WINDOWS (ex. C:\WINDOWS or D:\WINDOWS) now scroll down and find a folder named fonts (ex. C:\WINDOWS\Fonts or D:\\WINDOWS\Fonts) or just copy this: :\WINDOWS\Fonts and at the start add in the letter of your hardrive. :)
You go up to windows and select add windows form
In Windows 7 - it is in Control Panel > Devices & Printers. Once there you choose either add new device or add new printer In Windows XP - it is in Control Panel> Add Hardware.
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There is no feature in Windows Movie Maker that allows you to add an effect to all the clips in your project. Windows Movie Maker is a very basic video editing software application with limited features. Unfortunately, you will have to add the effects individually.
A letter add-on would be PS, therefore a 2nd letter add-on is PPS. Will PS I hope this helps
Im not sure if its different on any other versions of windows, but on windows 7 you save the movie for the computer. Then windows dvd maker recognises the file type. You are then able to add a menu to the movie. Hope this helps :) ♥
it depends on what type of windows you have. if you have windows xp or windows vista its fine. :) add me pipilicious
For cleaning windows add a table spoon per litre.