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If you've been using Windows XP for awhile, you've probably noticed that it isn't as fast as it used to be. This reference guide will help you identify problems with Windows XP and fix them yourself, so that you can see improved speed and performance from your Windows XP Computer.
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So you want to share your music with your friends or create a disk to listen to in your car. What format should you use - CD Audio, PC Data, or MP3? What software do you need in Windows XP - either built-in or third-party - to create the CD? Here we show you how.
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Any user of Microsoft products knows they need constant updating and patching. Most important of all are Windows updates. This article describes how to validate your copy of Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 so you can take advantage of these features.
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If you find yourself in a situation where you need to reinstall Windows but you have an old CD-Rom drive that doesn’t support booting from CD using a bootable CD, you can use a set of startup diskettes to start the installation. This article shows you how.
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Getting sick of Windows XP update notifications or want to avoid some future updates causing chaos on your perfectly configured Windows installation? Canceling Windows updates can be done simply and efficiently and it is even possible to disable notifications completely.
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If you add a new computer to your home network or are setting up a home network for the first time, you will want to learn about IP Addresses and how to change them. This article will give you an overview of what IP addresses are and how to change them in Windows XP.
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Fonts have been known to slow down PC performance. How do fonts work in Vista? Is anything else new with fonts in Vista? Do you like the new fonts you've seen from Vista, but don't want to install Vista? You can. Read on to find out the full story.
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You can make the Windows Desktop look however you want it to. It can have lots of icons or none at all; it can show My Computer, My Network Places, Internet Explorer, and/or the Recycle Bin; it can have shortcuts to programs you, and more. It's up to you!
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Vista is getting better reviews. Meanwhile, Windows 7 is coming around the corner. What should XP users do?
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One of the most tricky, yet necessary part of computing is to keeping track of all your device drivers, making sure they are updated, and in right place after you install a fresh copy of Windows upon your PC. But you needn't worry anymore, as a driver detection application might be all you need,
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