Boot.ini,boot.exe,ntldr
Windows XP is a long time operating system from Microsoft. The bootable files in that OS are command.com, autoexec.bat, win.ini, win.ini, and ntdetect.exe. There files are needed for proper booting of the OS.
the three files in booting files in windows xp boot.ini ntldr and ntdetect.com
The following booting files are required to start Windows XP: NTLDR, Boot.ini, and Ntdetect.com. The following files are optional when starting Windows XP: Ntbootdd.sys and Bootsect.dos. The following files are required to start Windows 7/Vista: Bootmgr (Windows Boot Manager) and BCD (Boot Configuration Data).
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.
You can improve your booting time of windows xp just by using startup manager.
Without a disk or installation files, it's impossible.
Microsoft Office can be installed on both Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems. Microsoft Office 2013 will not install on Windows XP.
Windows XP is a product from Microsoft not a company. As such no ticker symbol exists for XP but you can invest in Microsoft MSFT.
Yes, if you purchase Microsoft Office 2010, it will be compatible with Windows XP. If you get the newer version like Microsoft Office 2013, it will not be compatible with Windows XP.
Microsoft Windows eXPerience aka windows xp
Yes, you can. Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 support Microsoft 2010.
No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Word is a word processor.