This is Mehran, my Original name is Mostafa i found the file that WinXP Stores it's Setup Screen you can find it in your WinXp Setup Disk in this location: <Setup Disk>\WinNT32.EXE and <Setup Disk>\WinNTbbu.DLL and <Setup Disk>\UsetUP.EXE for Editing Thease type of File wiith Full Edit Options you must Have a Perfect type of Resource Engine Programs or Reverse Engine Programs you can find this tools with searching them on Google Have Sun, Mr. Mehran from Iran This is Mehran, my Original name is Mostafa i found the file that WinXP Stores it's Setup Screen you can find it in your WinXp Setup Disk in this location: <Setup Disk>\WinNT32.EXE and <Setup Disk>\WinNTbbu.DLL and <Setup Disk>\UsetUP.EXE for Editing Thease type of File wiith Full Edit Options you must Have a Perfect type of Resource Engine Programs or Reverse Engine Programs you can find this tools with searching them on Google Have Sun, Mr. Mehran from IRAN any questions contact me with my e-mail: mosy.nikrooy@gmail.com
Windows xp isn't open source so you can't download the source code and edit it. Whatever you can edit you can do it in regedit a tool that comes with windows xp.
what is the working area of the windows xp screen
The source code for Windows XP is not publicly available; thus you cannot edit it.
In terms of software drivers, most modern LCD TV monitors are plug-and-play-compatible with Windows XP. Display settings for the screen can be adjusted in Control Panel.
You cannot install Windows ME over Windows XP from within XP. If you must (for whatever reason) install Windows ME, you will need to boot from the CD.
Two. One for Windows XP and one for Windows Vista.
The XP setup program is a 32 bit program, while the 2000 setup program is a 16 bit program.
To change the contents of the boot loader menu in Windows XP, one must edit the boot.ini file.
the working area of the windows 7 screen
Your grammar has a virus.
For Windows XP, Vista, and 7, the "logon screen" or Welcome Screen. In Windows 8, it's the "Lock Screen".
Print Screen by pressing key PrtSc just after F12 and before Pause Break. Then paste that image into paint (for example) and edit to your pleasing.