Yes you can open windows with broken sash cords; however, the windows will probably not stay open unless you replace the broken cords.
No. It is entirely possible to install and run Ubuntu on a computer without ever having run Windows on it.
Yes, you can replace just the tank of a toilet without having to replace the entire toilet fixture.
It is possible to replace a windshield wiper arm without replacing the entire mechanism on a 1995 Geo Metro. This would only be possible, though if the arm was broken off above where the wiper connects to the wiper motor.
There are many ways that a person can know when they need to replace windows in their house. The most noticeable way would be checking the windows for any cracks. One may also know that the windows need to be replaced if they notice their house having a hard time keeping in heat.
Many times, it is possible to use an epilator for 10 to 15 years without having to replace it. This will help you save money from having to buy disposable and electric razors.
When XP starts you go directly to the desktop without having to log on.
You can replace a sprinkler head without digging by using a special tool called a sprinkler head removal tool. This tool allows you to unscrew the old sprinkler head and replace it with a new one without having to dig up the surrounding area.
the purpose of the X-ray is to look inside the body without having to do a big surgery to find what is wrong. Like a broken bone, doctors know what bone is broke and where it is in the body without having to do a big procedure.
To replace a shower handle without replacing the valve, you can typically find replacement handles that are compatible with your existing valve. Look for handles that are designed to fit your specific valve model, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation.
Yes. Reinstall Windows XP.
Why would you want to use Win& memory diagnostics on a WinXP system. WinXP has it's own.
To change a motherboard without reinstalling Windows XP it is fairly simple. There are 2 methods: 1. Repair Method - Shut down Windows, replace motherboard, boot from Windows Install CD, select the Repair option, windows will replace your hardware profile and redetect all the hardware. Disadvantage of this method is that it takes a bit time and you might need to do the Windows Updates again as the repair usually replaces system files by the original ones in the CD. 2. No Hassle Method - Go to Device Manager, change the IDE controller to Standard Microsoft IDE Controler, shut down Windows, replace motherboard, start computer. Windows show detect your new hardware automatically and because it will not try to use your old motherboard IDE Controller you won't get a blue screen 99% of the time. It is possible you get the bluescreen for some other reason though and in that case just use the repair method.