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

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How do you disable system restore?

Click 'Start', 'Settings', 'Control Panel' Then select 'System' and click on the 'Performance' tab. Select 'File System' and the 'Troubleshooting' tab. Finally, check the box at the bottom to 'Disable System Restore'.

When you re-boot your machine the Restore facility will have been removed. You can reverse this by repeating this process and un-checking the box. When you next shut down it will create the Restore files but, obviously, only from that time - You will not be able to restore your system to an earlier time.

Right click on My computer on your desktop-then right click on properties-then click system restore tab-turn off-restart computer.

If you have a cursor from cursor mania how do you get it off?

Well, if you have the toolbar with the cursor mania here's what you do:

1. Click on the Cursor Mania button on the toolbar

2. Click "Default" from the side menu on the left

3. Click on the picture of the default cursor

And you're all done:)

Why it is important to use the correct powering up and shutting down procedures on computer hardware?

Generally, powering up isn't as much of a problem, although certain peripheral equipment may not be identified during startup if they aren't already on when the computer tries to find them. Just put everything on a single shut-off switch and that problem should be solved. As for the shutdown process, certain operating systems leave files in strange "states" during operation and if the computer does not go through an orderly shut down the files will not be updated properly and will be corrupted next time your computer attempts to read them.

For removable media the above answer is true. If the hardware is a peripheral accessory device (scanner, printer, etc) the only risk is corrupting the operating system (typically & unfortunately Windows) drivers which could (but unlikely) have adverse and unpredictable results. The damage or dysfunction which could occur to the actual hardware are always described in the documentation which came with the device.

What happens if you right click and screen and click refresh?

When browsing the internet it may sometimes be useful to do a page refresh. When clicked the browser reloads the webpage by reaccesing the web server and the page is the "freshly" redisplayed.

What is the default preset view for word?

The default preset view of Word is Print Layout view.

Where do use a ping command?

It allows you to see whether a certain point in the network can be reached, or not.

It allows you to see whether a certain point in the network can be reached, or not.

It allows you to see whether a certain point in the network can be reached, or not.

It allows you to see whether a certain point in the network can be reached, or not.

What is the Primary function of the file folder in records management?

keep related records together

identify all items located within the folder

Which is the best between Windows 7 ultimate and windows xp sp3?

It depends on many different things including but not limited to your budget, hardware, software you are planning on running (some of it is not compatible with windows 7).

Overall windows 7 is more stable than windows xp but requires sufficiently higher resoureses.

How can you compress your files?

There is specific software designed for PDF compression. PDF compression software uses one of two methods to compress a PDF file: lossy and lossless. Lossy compression results in some loss of image quality, but provides the greatest amount of compression. Lossless compression, on the other hand, results in no quality loss, but cannot achieve the same compression rates as lossless compression.

How do you downgrade to Windows ME?

Windows XP Pro enables users to roll back an installation of XP to an original installation of Win98 or ME as long as the boot partition is formatted with FAT or FAT32.

Open Control Panel, open Add or Remove Programs, select Uninstall Windows XP and click Change/Remove.

I would never advise using ME, use Win98se if you have to, its more or less ME but faster but then its not very stable. Use Win2k or XP is my advice.

You'll have to run Fdisk & Reformat, & partition... after you have saved any important files. You will need "all" the Windows ME drivers for each device, if you had WinXP or 2000 they might not work. Making sure to have a Floppy BOOT disk, this is important to get the CD-ROM working for the Operating system to be reinstalled, http://www.worldstart.com/tips/shared/rr1.htm Or go to Microsoft knowledge base. For their instructions.

Why would you want to. Windows ME is the worst OS Microsoft ever came out with! If anything you need to up grade to 2000 or XP.

as of recently, it is impossible to downgrade to windows me, your only options right now are xp (support ending soon), vista (don't do it), 7, and soon to be 8. Those are the only options for windows right now.

How do you format windows 7 operating system?

I'm not sure what you mean. But if you mean that you want to format a hard drive or partion which is not a system file disk/partion. Then it's really easy to do. Start My Computer, right click on the hard drive/partion which you want to format and choose format, then choose file system which you prefer to format, and press ok/start.

What do you do to view hidden files on your computer?

To view hidden folders open Windows Explorer or My Computer. From there select the Tools tab at the top of the window. Then click on Folder Options, from there select "view all hidden folders".

How much for windows that are 6over 6 inside and out?

Window prices vary depending on material, type, and warranties. To find out what the cost is for a window is go to the local hardware store.

Of what use to businesses are records management software?

records management software, and imaging systems assist businesses with large volumes of records. Imaging systems convert all types of documents to digitized electronic data that can be stored and retrieved quickly.

How do you know which bit version Windows XP is?

If you are running one of these Windows XP version - XP Home, XP Pro, XP Media Center or XP Tablet PC Edition version 2002 (or Media Center 2004) you have a 32bit version.

At present the 64bit Editions of Windows are packaged with 64 Bit computers so they have the name '64-Bit Edition' or 'x64 Professional' rather than just XP Home or XP Pro.

If you don't know what XP version you're running, right-click "My Computer" and select "Properties". On the "General" tab you'll see SYSTEM: and your version will be shown.

What types of file systems are available with Windows XP?

The three types of file system supported by Windows XP SP3 and Vista SP1 are:

  • FAT(16)
  • FAT32
  • NTFS

Each has pros and cons to its use.

FAT stands for File Allocation Table; this refers to the fact that everything on the disk is tracked using a table listing all files and their locations. The File Allocation Table has to be in a fixed location on the disk, so that when the computer starts it can read it and find the system files on the disk. Amongst other differences between FAT16 and FAT32, the main one is that FAT32 supports larger disks (or larger partitions or volumes on the disk, to be precise).

Again, whilst NTFS is different from both FAT types in many ways, one of the main ways is that it is a transaction-oriented file system. It uses a Master File Table, along with the $NTFSLog$ file, to keep track of both the location of objects within the partition, and the things done to those objects. This means, for example, when running CHKDSK on an NTFS partition/volume, the transaction log is checked, and used to roll back what's been done to the point where the file system works again. Other features include POSIX compliance, and the ability to set permissions.

Who is the open office org creator?

The first incarnation of OpenOffice was originally called 'StarOffice' - created by the German company StarDivision. The program code was bought by Sun Microsystems in 1999.

How do you get the HP Deskjet F2480 printer to scan?

place the paper where that thing on top opens and then close it. on the side here is three buttons one with a x and others with gray and green color. if u want the copy in color click on the green and if u want it in black click the gray on. just leave it and it will come out

Monkey above doesn't know the difference between a SCAN and a COPY. The answer they gave was not one for the question asked.

That didn't help either. Just insert picture then open "hp solution center" installed in your pc. A window will appear click on scan pictures. click on "picture to file" then click on scan then click on ok... your pics will be scanned

Where can one download a free Windows XP repair disk?

A free Windows XP repair disk can be downloaded from Softonic, Tech Republic, Kioskia, Software Solution, Boot From CD, PC Support and Disk Internals.

What do the keys on a keyboard do?

The keys on a computer keyboard are used to type letters and perform functions such as save for copy and paste. The keys on a musical keyboard are used to produced different notes.

Is compiler a part of operating system?

compiler basically translator of one language to desired languages...ex-c language to m/c redable format and os is a system software which provides interfaces between applicaton programs and hardware....so os is a interface unit system software and compiler just a translator....