delete system 32 windows will die on reboot
You an expand the buffer in your xp computer by adding more ram in your computer. This will speed it up.
Hit windows key + se/break key and a window will pop up. This will give you the 'specs' for your computer and for your copy of Windows XP
what? there is no way to wire up a psp to a windows xp computer for internet! its called a wireless router!
You back up your files, and clear your hard drive. But then your computer won't turn on without a bootable CD.
You will have to modify boot.ini if you want to have both systems.
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because it does not have a wied. that way it is called a wireless network.
yes but better if partitioned less chance of messing up
Yes. If it's already installed, merely point your bootloader to your Windows XP partition/hard drive. If it's not already installed boot the computer with a Windows XP install disk and follow the instructions. Note: Microsoft will be discontinuing support for XP soon, may want to choose a more up to date version.
You can set up a password in windows XP by going to the user accounts section of the control panel, clicking on the account you want to set a password up for and then clicking create a password fo this account.
If it's the one with McZee and all that, then Yes. In fact, it should work all the way up to Vista, but may glitch slightly there.
if you have the windows xp disc that came with your cdomputer then what you do is put it into the CD drive and then restart your comuter but when you restart you computer it should say like ex: mines says f10 to enter menu" so push that and what you do in the menu is look for boot from CD then you can format the whole computer and install a new windows like vista or somthin or you could reinstall your windows, hope i helped : ) ~KillaManilla~