In terms of software drivers, most modern LCD TV monitors are plug-and-play-compatible with Windows XP. Display settings for the screen can be adjusted in Control Panel.
You cannot install Windows ME over Windows XP from within XP. If you must (for whatever reason) install Windows ME, you will need to boot from the CD.
Two. One for Windows XP and one for Windows Vista.
The XP setup program is a 32 bit program, while the 2000 setup program is a 16 bit program.
Windows XP switches off the computer's monitor Windows XP switches off the computer's hard drive
I run AOE II here (on XP Pro SP3) without any real problems run it in Windows 98 compatibility mode. If you run any funny monitor setup, you could get some graphics off the screen, play in windowed mode to fix that issue.
you have to boot from something else, whether it be a floopy disk, thumb drive, or setup cd. you can't delete files that you are currently using. if you boot into windows xp you can't delete windows xp.
by downloading and running the WinXP_EN_PRO_BF utility
2. FAT anf NTFS
If you have a smaller hard drive use 98 first, then change it to FDisk for the file changes to NTFS, then you use Windows XP, but if it's a bigger one like 75 GB on my Windows XP, then do XP first and then do 98 so it knows the hard drive!
There are several ways to get to the Windows XP system restore. The easiest way to do so is by going to the help center in the control panel. Another way to access the system restore feature is by booting the computer with the Windows XP CD.
Moved the computer and now no display works. I tried repair and getting into safe mode on Xp with no luck it goes straight to windows Xp.
During XP setup or installation, partitions can be created, deleted and selected for installation.