To createa text file in Windows XP or any version of XP, open any word processor or text editor and create your file. Once you create your file, save it with the .TXT contention to save it as a text file.
Yes. It is used for an unattended installation of Windows 2000/XP.
yes because you created a new file but it depends on the file though.
XP and 7 supports file sharing through network or any Windows supported storage device.
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
Paging File
No. Windows XP is an operating system that allows applications to create and format documents.
What is structure of window in windows XP
In the SAM file.
That depends on the error you get. Most likely you do not have permission to create/copy files into windows XP volumes. You can use "Security" to grant required rights.
Maybe you mean autoexec.bat because windows xp doesn't have autoexec.exe. even more windows xp doesn't use autoexec.bat anymore, it has it's own file which is called boot.ini. autoexec is important for windows 98/Me and so on. You don't need to recover it. Unless you upgraded your PC from windows 98/me or something like that it the autoexec has certain programs to boot. If you lost it comlitely there is no way to restore it. But you can create it in usual notepad, in Google you can find a lot of information how to create autoexec.bat
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.