A troubleshooting page for Windows XP is available on the Microsoft support pages. They can also be accessed on your computer by clicking "Start", then "Help and Support".
the best answer to your question is in the windows XP cd. if you have one browse it.
Internet access.
One can find help in setting up Windows XP remote access when one goes to the official website of Microsoft and clicks "support". There one can ask the community for help and get live help.
Team Viewer is a free remote access program used for non commercial purposes. You can download the software at the official website. However, Windows XP will be obsolete in 2014.
not completely. While programs will work on either one, they are different types of Windows XP. not completely. While programs will work on either one, they are different types of Windows XP.
Administrative access to the USMT folder on the server from the Windows XP Professional computer Read access to the USMT folder to perform the migration Administrative access to the target Windows XP Professional computer
click windows search and type "regedit"
Two. One for Windows XP and one for Windows Vista.
Windows XP does not have 'proper' dos, but it does have a command prompt which is a lot like dos. You can access a DOS-like command prompt before booting Windows XP by first restarting your computer and before the Windows XP loading screen appears, repeatedly hit the 'F8' key on your keyboard. This will give you boot up options. One of them will be 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt'. This is the same command prompt that would appear if you hit [Windows]+[R] key in Windows and typed 'cmd' and then hit enter.
Windows XP can be downloaded with a touch of a button. It is easiest to go directly to Microsoft itself. From there, there is a link to lead to the Windows XP.
It's windows Xp Professional because it's the one i am using.,
Downgrade it, you can use a Windows XP install disk to undo the Windows 7 one.