In Windows 2000, you need the Add/Remove Hardware icon in the Control Panel. In Windows 9x/Me, use the PC Card icon in the Control Panel. (page 1088, A+ Guide to Managing & Maintaining Your PC)
The PC Card icon in Control Panel
Add/Remove hardware icon in the control panel.
Add/Remove Hardware icon in Control Panel
add/remove hardware for Windows 2000 Pc Card icon for windows 98
simple file sharing
You have to disable "Use simple file sharing".
You must disable the simple file sharing applet.A+ Guide to Managing & Maintaining Your PC chpt. 19 pg 1003
A retrofit window is a type of window that is installed into an existing window frame without removing the frame itself. This differs from other types of windows, such as full-frame replacement windows, which involve removing the entire existing window frame before installing the new window. Retrofit windows are typically easier and less expensive to install compared to full-frame replacement windows.
go to control panel. --> network connections... --> remove windows logon from there.. and restart the computer
Microsoft Windows user account controls are really simple to use. It's located in the control panel; any time your computer is going to make any major changes the User Account Control will prompt you before proceeding.
many kinds of windows operating system are their before windows xp namely windows 98, windows 95, windows 92 etc.............
it should have an uninstaller in the program menue You can clear any entry in Programs and Features menu by going to the following Registry Key and expanding it: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall To start Registry Editor, go to C:\Windows folder ( I assume Windows is installed on C:) and click ( or double-click on Regedit.exe) Check each key under Uninstall in the left pane by clicking on it and delete any key that you do not want to appear in Programs and Features, Add/Remove Control Panel Applet. Be carefull not to delete an entry whose program you may want to remove later. I strongly suggest you create a restore point before making any changes in the Registry.