start->control panel->power options
Start > Control Panel > Power Options
to stop a cmd shutdown you type in "shutdown /a" (without quotes) shutdown /a is for windows vista and 7 if its windows xp u would use "shutdown -a" the function "/a" or "-a" means to abort a shutdown
Well, Windows 7 Professional comes with, "XP Mode." "XP Mode" is a program installed Windows 7 Professional where you can use XP on a Windows 7-upgraded/Windows 7-installed PC or notebook.Windows 7 Home Premium, and Windows 7 UltimateDO NOT come with "XP Mode."
There is no need to have a copy of Windows XP, as Windows XP Mode (which is a feature part of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate) comes with a fully licensed version of Windows XP with Service Pack 3. A step-by-step instructions on how to download and install Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 can be found at related links section of this question.
XP Mode only works on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.
XP Mode only works on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.
Yes, it does.
If you are running Windows xp mode on Windows 7 professional, ultimate, or enterprise
For most applications, you can install them in the exact same way you would on Windows XP. For applications that don't work, even with other compatibility mode settings on, you can use XP Mode. For step-by-step instructions on how to download and install Windows XP Mode and how to use it see related links.
If you have Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate you can install Windows XP Mode. Or if you want to downgrade you can do a clean install of Windows XP with an installation disk.
DHCP and configured as part of a workgroup.
Kernal mode.