To see the Windows XP logo, see the Related Links.
This flashlight indicates that the system is searching for data.
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depends on which o.s(operating system example linux, xp, vista and so on...) you are running
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.
Windows Vista Logo -http://www.crystalxp.net/galerie/img/img-resources-windows-vista-full-logo-v-2-manu36back-7710.jpgWindows XP Logo -http://www.resnet.gatech.edu/images/more/Windows_XP_Logo.jpgWindows Classic Logo -http://www.swd.de/images/win98logo.gif
windows 7 theme for XP are basically windows themes that can be installed on windows xp to give it a look similar to windows 7. See the link in the related links section.
image - based installation
sysprep.
First of all you need Windows XP image file with bootable information. If you are on the Mac OS X such software as Roxio Toast 10 is very good at making CD/DVD image files (example: ISO, BIN). I suggest going to your friend and making the image file from your Windows XP installation disk. Bring this image file to your computer (USB Flash, USB HDD, Network, ...).Note: Making this kind of image might violate Windows XP EULA. Even if it would not do any damage to the product, it might be illegal. You should read Windows EULA, license and know your country's anti-piracy laws.Turn off virtual machine where you are going to install Windows XP. Look at the settings of the virtual machine. Find there all CD/DVD drives are and there is going to be options like binding to the read device or loading from the image. Select from the image and input full path to Windows XP image file. Now when you start this virtual machine it is going to identify CD/DVD disk and boot your Windows XP image file as CD/DVD.
The key combination to lock the computer in Windows XP is the Windows Logo Key + L. It sounds like one of the two Windows Logo keys might be stuck down.
The Windows Imaging Component (WIC) is a Component Object Model based imaging codec framework introduced in Windows Vista and Windows XP Service Pack 3 for working with and processing digital images and image metadata.
Windows XP is not in the direct upgrade path of Red Hat Linux 8.0. If you want to install Windows XP on a computer / server with RHL, you need to check the hardware specifications to see if Windows XP supports it.