first go to run option And write there %temp%, click on ok, select all temp files\folders,use sift+delete
There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
No, it is not safe to remove the I386 Files from your windows XP Computer. Because with out those files your computer would not be able to function proporly. It needs those files to run Windows XP.
the three files in booting files in windows xp boot.ini ntldr and ntdetect.com
No. Windows XP supports upgrading in-place from Windows ME. However, a clean install is usually recommended, since it can help avoid errors in the conversion process and leaving unneeded files behind.
The following booting files are required to start Windows XP: NTLDR, Boot.ini, and Ntdetect.com. The following files are optional when starting Windows XP: Ntbootdd.sys and Bootsect.dos. The following files are required to start Windows 7/Vista: Bootmgr (Windows Boot Manager) and BCD (Boot Configuration Data).
If you have Windows Vista go to the start menu and type in the "Start Search" bar "temp" because your temporary files are your cookies. If you have Windows XP or XD you go to the start menu and go to the "Run" button on there and type in "temp" or "temporary".
Transcription XP is a software that is used to transcribe audio files for Windows XP.
Most of the important Windows files are located in C:\Windows\System32
There are a number of things one can try to speed up Windows XP. One can use a registry cleaner to remove unwanted files or use the defrag tool. One can perform a disk clean up and remove files that are no longer needed.
If you have Xp 64 then you have 2 program files folders: Program files Program files (x86). Under Xp 32 you have only one program filesfolder: Program files
C:\windows
On the hard drive with uncompressed files.