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Sorry, E10 cannot be installed on XP. IE8 is the highest version of Internet Explorer that's compatible with XP.
How to share any application or software using LAN?
You can share any application or software using LAN with the use of a software called Easy LAN Folder Share.
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Under what conditions can a user install a hardware device?
1. Only administrators can install a hardware device if any type of user input is required. Any user can install a hardware device only if the following are true: the device drivers can be installed without user input, all files necessary for a complete installation are present, the drivers have been digitally signed ( digitally signatures are digital codes that can be used to authenticate the sources of files), and there are no errors during installation. If one of these conditions is not met, someone logged onto the system with administrative privileges must do the installation.
In Windows XP how do you open the Printers and Faxes window?
By default the Printers and Faxes window (or applet) should show in the Start menu. If it is missing and you wish to add it, perform the following steps: # Right-click Startand select Properties from the shortcut menu. # The Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box should open. # On the Start Menu tab, click Customize. # In the Customize Start Menu dialog box, click the Advanced tab. # Check Printers and Faxes. # Click OK to close the Customize Start Menu dialog box. # Finally, click Apply and OK to apply your changes and close the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box. Another way to open the Printers and Faxes window would be to follow these steps: # From the Start Menu, click Control Panel. # The Control Panel window should open. # Double-click Printers and Faxes.
Why does your computer show 67MB of RAM available out of 256MB?
Ram is memory. That means you have 67MB of ram left for you to use out of your 256MB of memory.
Where can you download ntoskrnl.exe for Windows XP Home Edition?
Downloading ntoskrnl.exe off of the internet is a very bad idea; it is probably the singularly most important file in Windows XP, and it could easily be tampered with to put a rootkit on your computer, effectively giving hackers full access to your system.
You can find a copy of this file on your Windows XP CD in the I386 folder, in a file called NTOSKRNL.EX_ ; this can be extracted on any Windows system to reveal ntoskrnl.exe
Is there a way to find out what the unmovable files consist of when you defrag Windows?
Typically they are files which Windows is currently using. If they were to be moved during a defrag sequence, the system could crash. As if Windows doesn't crash enough on its own, right? There's no big mystery about the unmoveable files, they simply cannot be moved "while" windows is running. Some specific files that cannot be moved may include the Swap file also known as the "page file" or Virtual memory in older windows version.
How do you remove all the auto logins and passwords and personal settings from a computer?
Login with "administrator" account, go to control panel > User account > change as you wish. For Internet Explorer (IE): Open IE > Tools > Internet Options > Content tab > make changes in "Auto Complete". On the General tab> Temporary Internet Files> select Delete files, cookies & check delete offline content.
Did the 1928 Buick have isinglass windows?
I don't know about the Buick but the 1924 Ford Model T Touring car had isinglass roll up windows.
Does windows xp record clock changes?
The logs will show events from the old time (so if you rolled the clock back they would show up as having taken place in the future) but most cheap programs trial timer doesn't check that. As far as it explicitly recording clock changes, i don't think so.
If called back from employer after filing for unemployment should I go back to work?
Since you already filed for unemployment, ask the unemployment office for advice. To continue receiving benefits you must seek work and if called back, the state may say you have to, or that the conditions for returning are unacceptable.
The default annotation C: typically refers to the primary hard drive or primary partition of a hard drive from which the operating system is booted. The reason it is typically the C: letter drive is that, back in the day, a 3.5" disk drive was annotated as A: by default and the 5" or floppy drive was annotated as B: by default. The drive letter D: is usually utilized to indicate the default annotation of the primary optical (cd-rom or dvd-rom) drive of the computer.
Due to the creation of hard drive partitions, (or devisions of a hard drive to create virtually separate drives) it is possible for one hard drive to have multiple drive letters typically ascending in letter from E: (Drive C: Primary Hard Drive Drive D: Primary Optical drive. Drives E:, F:, G:, etc secondary hard drives which are also known as slave drives.) Windows is capable of customizing the drive letter annotations to suit the user, (including the primary drive annotation of C:) which is why this is not universal for all computers. However, for Windows, the primary hard drive from which the operating system is booted is always annotated as C: by default. If the drive letter has been changed in the operating system only, a menu will typically pop up on boot up on at least one occasion asking for the drive letter of the hard drive on which the operating system is loaded. (Unless the motherboard settings are changed, the motherboard will automatically try to boot the operating system from drive C:)
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Your Windows XP freezes a lot will installing Windows 7 help this at all?
Most likely it will not help. You need to find out the reason of the malfunction. If it's software problem, then it might a good idea to install Seven.
If it's a hardware problem, new OS will not fix, you need to do so.
PS: Seven higher requirements for hardware, you might want to consider a fresh copy of Xp.
Networking monitoring tools for windows?
NetCrunch 8 is an all-in-one network monitoring and management solution that runs on Windows, and is completely agentless with an embedded SQL database.
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Is it true win xp improves battery life on Windows 7 laptops?
yes because its is a smaller program, therefore using less prossesing power, uses less energy.
What tools do you use to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP?
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.