Right click my computer and click properties
click the advanced tab.
click the environment variables button at the bottom
the bottom pane should say "system variables". The path variable is in there, just under the OS variable.
You can edit autoexec.bat using the Windows built-in notepad application.
In Windows, the path separator is the slash ( \ ) C:\Windows\Progra~1\
Windows xp isn't open source so you can't download the source code and edit it. Whatever you can edit you can do it in regedit a tool that comes with windows xp.
The source code for Windows XP is not publicly available; thus you cannot edit it.
First go to the path(windows) then cleck CHANGE
By "fiel" you must surely mean "file"...You can edit the registry by using the "regedit" program built into windows
To change the contents of the boot loader menu in Windows XP, one must edit the boot.ini file.
C:\windows\winn.sif
The Windows XP registry files are found on this path: Windows\System32\Config. You can edit registry settings using the Regedit.exe tool.
If you haven't bought any software, then you can use Windows Movie Maker.
Windows 95 to Windows 98, and then to Windows XP
Windows Server 2008 editions that do not have an upgrade path include Windows Server 2008 Web Edition and Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition. Additionally, there is no upgrade path from Windows Server 2008 to Windows Server 2008 R2 for these editions. Users of these editions need to perform a clean installation when moving to a newer version.