Hi dear just open drive from run command ,write C: in run command and press enter then go to tools menu -->Folder options -->View-->click on show hidden files and folders -->uncheck hide protected operation system files then press ok after it autorun.inf file will show ,delete it and restart it ,i hope your problem will solve Ashok kumar ashok_iiim@indiatimes.com
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Click the folder and press delete.
There is a way to get back to the default Windows XP Vista themes. You do this by opening Start, and starting Control Panel. You then click on Personalization, select Theme, and then select "Windows Classic".
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Windows XP has no bearing on the hard drive size beyond what is needed to store it. Thus a hard drive on which Windows XP is installed can be anywhere from 1.5 GB to 3 TB.
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
Windows XP does not "have" a hard drive. The hard drive is a part of the computer, not Windows XP. Windows XP supports only IDE drives natively, although OEMs can also include drivers to support SATA drives.
go to your my computer icon and right click. go to manage option.go to disk management option. click on appropriate partition or drive letter and right click. select delete partition and then format from the options listed.
you must reformat the drive XP is on-Then install 2000 as a new OS. Because it is a downgrade-not reformatting the drive will cause XP to not allow the downgrade.
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This can be done using the Windows Disk Management tool. Simplest way to get to this is to right click on my computer and click manage. On the left pane, Disk Management is at your disposal. At the bottom of that window, right click on the disk partition you wish to change (or CD Drive for that matter) and click "Change Drive Letter and Path"
disk cleanup utility On Windows XP click Start then Run. Type cmd and hit enter. Now type chkdsk and hit enter. In Windows Vista & Windows 7 click Start > Computer and then right click the drive you want to repair and click properties. Click the Tools tab and then click Check Now.