# Press Win_Key+R to open Run dialog box # Type "control userpasswords2" (without quotes) # User Accounts dialog box get open. Now in Users tab, uncheck "Users must enter a username and password......". # Press OK # Give the username and password to want to logon automatically. # To check try logging off and re-login .
Thanks,
Kiran
Yes. The Windows version of PCSX2 runs on Windows XP.
Windows XP is an operating system, not a programming language.
The latest version of Windows XP is Service Pack 4.
depends on the software you are using for the firewall. if your using windows xp firewall just disable it. start-->control panel-->firewall then click the opt button to turn it off. This is not a detailed enough answer neither does it work.
You should actually turn the question around: does the Turbo C++ graphics library support Windows XP? The answer is yes it does, provided you are using a version of Turbo C++ for Windows XP and above.
You can't uninstall Windows XP, from the command line or otherwise.
windows 2000/XP
Windows XP does not have 'proper' dos, but it does have a command prompt which is a lot like dos. You can access a DOS-like command prompt before booting Windows XP by first restarting your computer and before the Windows XP loading screen appears, repeatedly hit the 'F8' key on your keyboard. This will give you boot up options. One of them will be 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt'. This is the same command prompt that would appear if you hit [Windows]+[R] key in Windows and typed 'cmd' and then hit enter.
Search narrator.Exe en rename it to e.g. narrator.old
its a command prompt shell, must be there if you want to use command prompt
Start -> Run -> control userpasswords2 Advanced Tab -> Manage Passwords -> Select entry -> Remove Start -> Logoff Login
You can enable and disable the copy/paste option in Windows XP via certain software. These include Prevent, M File Anti-Copy or Stopper.
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You can use Windows Defender to disable programs that run at startup, or using System Configuration.
In windows XP, you can login with administrater as username and admin as password.
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