:) i dont know about you but i know how to speed it up for money how ? buy a new computer
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When installing programs on the computer, some will automatically add an entry to startup options to run as windows startup. The more programs loading at system starts, the slower the computer will be. So it is necessary for you to turn off some unwanted startup options: go to Star -> Run -> type msconfig to access Startup, and then disable the entries that do not need to automatically run at windows startup. By doing this, the computer will be at least 30% faster than before.
Space on your HDD or hard disk drive is very important dew to the fact that windows uses a page file witch is like a extension of your Ram. There is also temp files or temporary files that is constantly created and deleted. To cleanup your HDD you can use, Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter witch is standard available in windows.
Up-to-date drivers is also a factor of performance, get the newest drivers for your display card and HDD controller but always keep backups of old drivers.
You an expand the buffer in your xp computer by adding more ram in your computer. This will speed it up.
Operating systems don't have a "speed." The faster the computer is, the better the system runs.
Windows XP has a built in Firewall. Turn it on. One free one is Zone Alarm if you are not running XP.
On your computer.
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windows explorer is an older version of my computer. windows explorer can be found in windows 2000 and older, my computer can be found in windows xp, vista and windows 7
There is not a free way to do so, unless somebody gives you a unused Windows XP Upgrade Disc. Note: There is not a free any way to do so, you can contact xp provider dealer or order by post.
you need to check and see if the computer you have can meet the hardware requirements of XP before you do that. Dont format your drive until you are positive that your computer has the necessary disk space, ram and speed needed to handle the massive load of XP
you don't have to reduce processor speed. If you're running an older game that doesn't want to run right on XP, right click the desktop icon, go to compatability mode, tinker around in there. If the problem you're having is a video issue, try getting the latest drivers for your card.
A Windows XP computer is like any other computer with a monitor, keyboard, mouse and hard drive. The only difference is the operating system of the computer. Windows XP has been deregulated by Microsoft and no longer receives updates for the system to function virus free.
the procedure depends on operating system you use in your computer. for windows xp/7 just download ccleaner.. its free...
Yes, Microsoft Windows XP is Capable of Multi- user and Multi Tasking..but the speed depends on the computer configurations....