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Right click on the file and click "extract here."
Right click the taskbar and choose Task Manager and click the Performance tab.
disk cleanup utility On Windows XP click Start then Run. Type cmd and hit enter. Now type chkdsk and hit enter. In Windows Vista & Windows 7 click Start > Computer and then right click the drive you want to repair and click properties. Click the Tools tab and then click Check Now.
If you mean see how much RAM the system has, then just right click 'My Computer' and click 'Properties'.
right-click the file icon and click delete in the context menu
yes, You Need To right click on the icon go to proporties and then compatibillity and run in windows xp compatibility
To lock a folder in Windows XP, right click on the folder in which you have stored your data and click "add to archive." Proceed to the tab called "advanced," and click on "select password." Create a password and select that box labeled "encrypt file names."
yes just right click the exe file and click on compatibility issues and then run it as Windows XP SP2
If you are running one of these Windows XP version - XP Home, XP Pro, XP Media Center or XP Tablet PC Edition version 2002 (or Media Center 2004) you have a 32bit version. At present the 64bit Editions of Windows are packaged with 64 Bit computers so they have the name '64-Bit Edition' or 'x64 Professional' rather than just XP Home or XP Pro. If you don't know what XP version you're running, right-click "My Computer" and select "Properties". On the "General" tab you'll see SYSTEM: and your version will be shown.
You can stop telnet in windows XP by stopping and disabling the service that is tied to this program. Right-click my computer then click Manage and on the left windows pane click Services then scroll down on the right side until you see the telnet service. That should eliminate the listening of port 23 on this computer. HMTECH78
Windows XP: Right click "My Computer" and click properties. Windows Vista or Windows 7: Right click "Computer" and click properties. Even easier, press "Windows Key" and "Break" simultaneously on your keyboard and the same window will appear. This will display system information, CPU speed, memory size, etc.
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