Actually it can't as designed. But you can achieve the function in other ways.
I assume that with XP, you are referring to the Windows Operating System (OS), and by XPS, you are referring to the make of DELL computer. If this is the case, then no, they are not the same thing.
Yes it can, but you will have find drives.
It does not workk with Windows XP. It also does not work reliably with Windows 7.
I take it that you are referring to the "Clipboard Viewer" application, which has been removed from Windows Vista for unknown reasons. You can, however, copy the Clipboard Viewer from a Windows XP computer to your Vista computer: Look for the file C:\windows\system32\clipbrd.exe on your windows XP computer. Copy that to your Vista computer and paste the file wherever you need it. Double-clicking on the icon will enable you to open the Clipboard Viewer.
Windows XP comes with Windows Picture and Fax viewer as their 'standard image viewer. It won't handle .gif format and they open with Internet Explorer by default. you can also drag pictures into Media Player to make a crude slide show. Most digi cameras come with some form of image viewer (sometimes called a TWAIN application)which is probably better than the Windows offering.
TBN files are a type of a JPG file extension. Therefore, in order to open TBN image files on Windows XP, you can use any standard image editor or viewer.
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.
From Microsoft's Web site:An XML Paper Specification (XPS) document is a document format you can use to view, save, share, digitally sign, and protect your document's content. An XPS document is like to an electronic sheet of paper: you can't change the content on a piece of paper after you print it, and you can't edit the contents of an XPS document after you save it in the XPS format. In this version of Windows, you can create an XPS document in any program you can print from, but you can only view, sign, and set permissions for XPS documents in the XPS Viewer.[Note: The format serves a similar function to Adobe's PDF (Portable Document Format).]
The easiest way in order to view and manage the event logs in Windows XP would be to use the built-in event viewer of Windows XP. In order to start this tool one has to select: "Start" - "Control Panel" - "Performance and Maintenance" - "Administrative Tools" - double-click "Computer Management".
Windows XP is a general name given to sevearl operating systems released by Microsft in the early 200's. These include: Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, WIndows XP Stater, Windows XP Media Edition, WIndows XP Tablet, Windows XP N, Windows XP K and Windows XP KN
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.
Purchase Windows XP