check for virus if not work change ur window if not work upgrade ur hard ware ( ram or hard ) see hard first
so many type of boot file in win xp pro
If you have an XP pro CD you can simply enter the BIOS and set the computer to boot from CD. Then put the CD in and when you reboot it will begin setup and format the drive and install Xp as part of the process.
so many type of boot file in win xp pro
its the network driver for win xp pro
use total copy pro ( freeware )
its compatible with mac win xp n win vista tried win 7 n it didnt wrk
I don't think XP pro has anything that Media Center does not. I installed Media Center recently and the install refers to XP pro in a number of places. I believe Microsoft built Media Center from XP pro by just added features. Source(s): Prorgammer with a degree in computers I got this from another site so it's NOT mine but it helped me I'm just quoting someone else..
Create a new admin account.
It depends on what was installed first. If Win Xp Home was installed the first then it's to way how you can do that (actually there is a way, but it's very risky. You need to delete all files from that partition where win home installed in, but you must not delete such files like ntdlr, boot.ini and other system files which are responsible for booting). If you win xp pro was istalled first you need to format the partition with win home when you are logged on win xp pro. All this operations are risky, and any of them can cause your data damage.
No. Obviously, if you upgrade to Windows Vista, you will have Windows Vista.
Take the CD out of the drive.
No, it is not safe to delete prior XP Pro updates. All updates that are installed in an operating system are required for something or another. Most of the time, they are used to patch holes in the security of the software itself.