From Windows Messenger and Outlook Express to MSN, Windows XP used to support a long list of interesting applications. While all these apps were great in their own way, I spent most of my time on my ...
Today, we look back on Windows XP with rose-tinted glasses and a half-wish that Windows 11 could be that great. But we've forgotten that Windows XP didn't launch in its final state. Far from ...
Sorry, Microsoft, but millions of users will keep their Windows XP systems, even after the OS is 'retired' next year Microsoft can throw its Windows XP retirement ...
A quick question. Over the weekend my Windows XP system required a reboot and upon rebooting it would just boot to a black screen. Safe mode would only get to the agp440.sys driver before stopping ...
this is the third time i've typed this post, i keep losing it somehow.<BR><BR>i have my harddrive partitioned into C and D. my windows 2000 pro is installed in C winnt and my windows xp pro on ...
Can I fix this? My Windows XP system won’t boot. I get a message that says the file system32configsystem is corrupt or missing. Can I fix this? If you have an Automated System Recovery backup for the ...
BACK IN SEPTEMBER, a misguided soul in the technology press wrote the following about the release of the Windows XP “gold code” to manufacturers: “I’ve never been less excited about a major software ...
Question: I'm having a problem viewing a slide show of my digital photos on my Windows XP computer. I put vacation pictures in "My Pictures" folder and selected "slide show" to view them. But the ...
Return with me to the Glory Days of Windows XP, which apparently some people, somehow, are still using even though support for it ended in...2014. I don’t know whether to be amazed or horrified at how ...
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