Some usefull tips for Windows XP

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Disable a Device in Device Manager in Windows XP
You might need to disable a device in Device Manager if you want Windows XP to ignore the device, if it's using valuable system resources, or perhaps as part of some troubleshooting.
One really quick way to access Device Manger in Windows XP is from the command prompt. Just type a quick command and Device Manager starts right up! Follow these easy steps to access Device Manager from a command prompt.
Access Device Manager From the Computer Management Utility in Windows
Accessing Device Manger via the Computer Management utility is very easy. Follow these steps to access Device Manager from within the Computer Management utility.
Access Device Manager From the Control Panel System Applet in Windows XP
One of the ways to access Device Manger in Windows XP is from the System applet found in the Control Panel. Follow these simple steps to access Device Manager from Control Panel's System applet.
Backup Registry Keys in Windows XP
Always backup registry keys before making changes in the Windows Registry. Export registry keys from the Windows XP Registry with these easy steps.
Backup the Entire Registry in Windows XP
Backing up the entire Windows XP registry can be useful when making several changes to the Windows Registry at once. Follow these easy steps to backup the entire registry in Windows XP.
Change Drive Letters in Windows XP
After a new hard drive installation or maybe just to keep your system organized, you may want to change the drive letter of a hard drive partition, CD or DVD drive in Windows XP. The Computer Management tools makes this a snap.
Change Your Windows XP Logon Password
Changing your password in Windows XP is easy and is something you should think about doing if you're having problems remembering the one you're using now.
Create a Windows XP Logon Password
If you've never had a password before, creating a password for your Windows XP logon account is very simple. You're just a few clicks away from setting up a new password for your Windows XP account.
Create a Windows XP Password Reset Disk
Creating a Windows XP password reset disk is a great way to protect yourself from the possibility of forgetting your account password. With it, you can easily reset your password and get right in to Windows XP.
Create the Blue Screen of Death in Windows XP
Did you know that you can actually create your own Blue Screen of Death - BSOD - on your Windows XP PC? Believe it or not, Microsoft created this possibility in XP as long as you're willing to make a harmless registry change.
Delete Registry Keys in Windows XP
You may need to delete registry keys from the Windows Registry to fix some problems or complete certain registry hacks. Remove registry keys from the Windows XP Registry with these easy steps.
Delete Your Windows XP Logon Password
As long as you're the only user on your PC, deleting your Windows XP account password will allow you to completely bypass the logon process. It's not a secure thing to do, but it might help if you're the only user on your PC and you keep forgetting your password!
Disable Error Reporting in Windows XP
Windows XP's error reporting feature is turned on by default. You may want to disable error reporting for privacy concerns, if you're not connected to the Internet all the time, or simply to stop being annoyed by it.
Disable Internet Explorer In Windows XP Using A Dummy Proxy Server
One way of disabling Internet Explorer in Windows XP is by using a dummy proxy server address inside the IE connection settings, disabling the browser from accessing anything on the Internet.
Disable Internet Explorer In Windows XP Using The Defaults Utility
Tired of using Internet Explorer? Disable it in Windows XP by using the Set Program Access and Defaults utility available as part of all Windows XP installations with at least Service Pack 2 installed.
Disable Taskbar Button Grouping
Have you ever "lost" a window because it was grouped with other windows in the taskbar at the bottom of your Windows XP or Vista PC? Taskbar grouping may be handy for some but for most it's just an annoyance. Stop Windows from doing this once and for all.
Disable the Automatic Restart on System Failure in Windows XP
Windows XP is programmed by default to restart after a major error, like one that causes a BSOD. This is usually too fast to record the error message. Follow these easy steps to disable the automatic restart feature for system failures in Windows XP.
Disable the Windows XP Splash Screen
The process to disable the splash screen in Windows XP is very simple. A single configuration change will stop the splash screen from coming up during the boot process.
Enable a Device in Device Manager in Windows XP
All hardware in Device Manager must be enabled if you plan on using it. Follow these easy steps to enable a device from within Device Manager in Windows XP.
Enter Windows XP Safe Mode Using Msconfig
Entering Safe Mode in Windows XP is usually done by pressing F8 but this can sometimes be difficult. This tip will get you in to Safe Mode easier using the System Configuration Utility, often called "msconfig".
Find What Service Pack Level Your Windows XP PC Is Running
Determining the latest service pack that is currently installed on your Windows XP PC can be important for a number of reasons.
"Help! I Forget My Windows XP Password!"
So you forgot your Windows XP password? Don't worry - it happens to the best of us. We're supposed to use secure passwords by making them difficult to remember but sometimes we make them so hard to remember that we forget them ourselves!
Hide Hidden Files and Folders in Windows XP
Hide hidden files from view with these easy steps. Showing hidden files isn't normally necessary and keeping them hidden is usually a good idea. Disable hidden file viewing easily.
"How Do I Open Windows XP Device Manager?"
You might want to open Device Manager in Windows XP for several reasons. Open Device Manager in Windows XP from the Computer Management utility, the System applet in Control Panel, or from a command prompt.
"How Do I Remove Internet Explorer From Windows XP?"
There are all kinds of reasons to want to remove Internet Explorer from your Windows XP PC. Alternative browsers are sometimes faster, provide better security and contain great features that Internet Explorer users only dream of.
Prevent Programs From Stealing Focus in Windows XP Using Tweak UI
Windows XP is setup by default to prevent programs from stealing focus but this setting is sometimes changed. If programs are stealing focus from your current window, follow these instructions to download, install, and use the TweakUI program from Microsoft to stop this from happening any longer.
Prevent Programs From Stealing Focus in Windows XP
By default, Windows XP is setup to prevent programs from stealing focus. If programs are stealing focus from your current window then this setting has been changed. Follow these instructions to prevent this from happening from now on.
Restore Registry Keys in Windows XP
You can restore a registry key after a registry edit if you have a backup if the registry key. Import registry keys into Windows XP Registry with these easy steps.
Retrieve the Administrator Password in Windows XP
The administrator password in Windows XP is the password used to access the Administrator account. You will at times need the administrator password so if you don't know it, you'll need to get your hands on it one way or another.
Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows XP
Show hidden files and folders in Windows XP by following these easy steps. You may need to view hidden files and folders to troubleshoot certain problems.
Start Windows XP System Restore From a Command Prompt
Some issues are so bad that System Restore can not be started in Windows XP in Normal Mode or Safe Mode. Fortunately there is an easy way to run System Restore from a command line interface.
View a Device's Status in Device Manager in Windows XP
You might need to view the current status of a piece of hardware if it's not working properly or if you were warned that there might be a problem by a yellow exclamation point in Device Manager.
"What Is the Default Administrator Password For Windows XP?"
Default administrator passwords might exist for some things, but in Windows XP you'll have to work a little to get the administrator password.
"Why is There a Red X in Device Manager?"
See a small red x next to a hardware device in Device Manager? You may have made a change on purpose that resulted in that red x showing up or there may actually be a problem.

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