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MS Windows XP operating system that was released for PC computers in 2001

9,737 Questions

Is there a cross reference of windows processes by file name?

You dont really need one. If you are looking in your task manager, (ctrl + Alt + Delete) you will notice that all the processes are ending with the EXE extension. So there would be no need to to cross reference them. If you are looking at any other window (on windows) then yes, you can right click and sort by file type, name etc.

How do you open a bgl file?

BGL file normally used as a dictionary database file. Which helps to the dictionary software to add more lexical database.

Can you get icam 320 64 bit xp drivers?

No, sorry. try http://support.visioneer.com/UK/products/multimedia/icam320/downloads.asp

How do you change a file to unknown file?

Here's the code:

@echo off

RENAME "File extension and/or location" "File location and new format"

exit

The code will select the file(s) you mapped and rename them into the format and name you want them to be. For example:

@echo off

RENAME WikiAnswers.txt WikianswersRule.exe

exit

The batch file will locate the file named WikiAnswers.txt, then rename it to WikiAnswersRule.exe

When you right mouse click over the 'Start' icon it takes over 1 minute for the menu to appear What has gone wrong with your computer?

It could be several things, but the most likely is that there is some kind of program running on your machine which is sucking up all of its memory resources and slowing it down. If it is not just the start menu that takes a long time, but any task you ask the computer to do, try pressing Control+Alt+Delete and then selecting "Task Manager." When the task manager comes up, there's a tab you can click on that says "processes."

Look at your processes and look under the "Memory" heading. If any of them are taking up an enormous amount of memory, look at the name of the program. Look up the program online to see what it is, if you don't recognize it to try and determine if it is a spyware or other malicious program.

Looking at my task manager right now, firefox.exe (this web browser I'm using right now) is taking up about 212,000 K. If you looked and a program were using more than that, like say 800,000 K or some enormous number then that could explain why the computer suddenly slowed down. It's important to be sure exactly what that program is, however, before you try to take it off your computer. You also might want to try using free antivirus software like AVG FREE to scan your system. This answer I have listed is the most common answer to that problem, but there could be others.

How do you download sleep mode on xp?

"Sleeping" is a feature of the computer BIOS. If Windows XP does not provide an option to "Sleep", make sure that ACPI is enabled in your BIOS.

Why is an NTFS partition more secure than a FAT32?

The NTFS file system proves to be secure than FAT32 since it can alert users about security issues on identifying them. At the same time, it provides encryption options and other permission settings.

Does windows 7's ready boost feature require a USB flash drive?

No. It can also be used with an SD card, or an SSD attached to a SATA port.

A Windows XP computer has a locally installed printer that you must make available to eight other Windows XP computers on the network What is the best way to do this?

Install the appropriate drivers for your printer on the machine it will be connected to, connect and reboot as necessary. Then go to My Computer>Control Panel>Printers and Faxes. Find your printer you just installed, right click on it and select Sharing. Set a printer name of your choice and then click OK. On the other machines go back to Printers and Faxes then select the Add a New Printer... icon. On the following dialog choose to install a Network printer and then browse for your printer's name.

Please note, all machines must be in the same Windows Workgroup, set by either running one of the Network wizards in My Network Places, or right clicking on My Computer, selecting Properties then going to the Computer Name tab.

What does right click display?

The right-click is the way that we use to display the menu of a program.
For example:

If you want to save a web page in Firefox, you might click "File"on the menu bar and then choose "Save Page As...". But for the right-click, you just right click and then choose"Save Page As..". That is all. It means that right click will help you to save your time in working with you program. Moreover, it provides the most common commands that we usually use in our program.

When you Click on Shutdown your PC Shutdown but Some time Restasrt?

Maybe you are accidentally pressing restart instead of shutdown because they are right next to each other

Is a listening port the same as an open port?

Ports are somewhat like doors, traffic can flow either way though them but you can set them up so that it can only flow one way. A listening port is open and waiting for something to come in. It is possible to configure things so that a port can be used to receive traffic, but not send anything out through it. It is also possible to configure things so that a port is not listening but it is open for SENDING out information. Usually when we speak of an "open port" it is open for traffic both ways.

Where can one find the help page for the Windows system?

One can find the help page for the Windows system in the Windows Startup menu. Help page is also available in various Windows application by clicking the "?" icon.