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You can find the location of the Windows wallpaper on your computer by going to the following path: C:WindowsWebWallpaper.
Windows support can be found at the Microsoft support site. Geek Squad also provides support for various computer needs not limited to Windows. The latter option you do have to pay for.
The following site tells you how to stop automatic windows updates from crashing your computer...http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2012/05/how-to-stop-windows-update-from-automatically-restarting-your-computer/
Right click on My Computer > properties.
As Microsoft has ended support of Windows 2000, you will have to find a third party to support your system. If you are a large business, Microsoft does have a paid option for limited support of Windows 2000.
Most windows managers are designed to work with the graphical system. Online computer support websites offer an array of support and information. One can also get assistance at a local computer store or by contacting the manufacturer of your personal computer.
A troubleshooting page for Windows XP is available on the Microsoft support pages. They can also be accessed on your computer by clicking "Start", then "Help and Support".
It depends on the computers hardware.
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It should work... but that's Windows. It doesn't always work. Hopefully you can get some tech support.
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Possibly, but it's possible to do vise versa, too.