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Install/Remove
Bare Bones Troubleshooting
Dual and MultiBooting XP
Install Backup for XP Home
Remove Microsoft Messenger
Slipstreamed XP/SP2 Bootable CD
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Slipstreamed XP/SP3 Bootable CD
Uninstall via C:\ Prompt
Use F5 to Specify ACPI BIOS
Windows XP Upgrade Paths
XP Home Clean Install - Graphic
XP Pro Clean Install - Graphic
XP Pro Clean Install - Text Version
XP Pro Upgrade Install -Text Version
OS Guides from WindowsReinstall.com
Boot Disk Resources
Bootdisk.com Main Page
Bootdisk.com Downloads
 
Security and Updates
Automatic Update  *SP2
Hot-Fix Verifier
Issues After You Install Updates to Internet Explorer or Windows
Malicious Software Removal Tool
Microsoft Update - Overview
Microsoft Update - Installing
Microsoft Update - Usage
Search MS for Updates
Service Pack 1
Service Pack 2 Beta Release
Windows Firewall   *SP2
Windows Security Center  *SP2
Windows Update
Windows Update Catalog
Windows Update Troubleshooter
System Mechanic&reg; - Fix and Speed Up Your PC... 
Registry
Backing Up and Restoring
Recover Corrupted Registry
Registry Edits

 

User Interface
Classic Start Menu and Desktop
Create Shortcut Wizard
Custom Win Explorer Views
Feature Guides
File Management Tips
Windows Classic Interface
Windows XP Power Toys
Windows XP User Interface
Network and Internet
Guide to Simple File Sharing
Internet Connection Firewall
Repair IE6 and OE6
Running IIS on XP Home
System
Back Up Using Advanced Mode
Back Up Using Backup Wizard
Baseline Security Analyzer v1.2
Compatibility Mode
Control Panel
Define A Backup Strategy
Disk Cleanup Utility
Disk Defragmenter Utility
Disk Management Utility
Group Policy Editor
Hard Drive Partitioning
Install/Use Recovery Console
Management Console
Paging File
QFECheck Utility
Stop Error Messages
System Restore
Re-enable System Restore
System Services Guide
System Volume Info Folder
XP Shutdown Troubleshooting
Hardware
Move Current XP Hard Drive
Replace XP System Motherboard
Miscellaneous
Bill Gates Newsletter
Bits to Exabytes
Longhorn 4015 Preview
Windows Timeline
Windows XP FAQ
Outlook Express 6
Repair IE6 and OE6
Repair Spell Check in OE6
Welcome Screen Mail Notification
Internet Explorer 6
List of Fixes in IE6 SP1
Maximize IE6 On Opening
Repair Internet Explorer 6
Repair or Reinstall IE6 and OE6
Virus/Spyware/Malware
Blaster and Sobig Worms
The Download.Ject Mess
Return Receipt Outlook Scam
Windows Live OneCare
Downloads
Baseline Security Analyzer v1.2
XP Media Player 9
Release Notes for WMP9
Recent MS Service Pack Listings

 

Knowledge Base Articles
Accessibility Options
Add or Remove Programs
Appearance and Themes
Date Time Language Regional
Network and Internet Connections
Performance & Maintenance
Printers and Other Hardware
Setup
Sounds Speech Audio Devices
User Accounts
Microsoft Resources
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Expert Zone
Microsoft Security
Desktop Deployment Res. Ctr.
Microsoft TechNet
MSDN
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Microsoft Download Center
Guide to Downloads
Windows XP Support Center
Windows XP Technical Overview
Microsoft Skills Assessment
 

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Cancelling Intelligent Menus in Windows XP Classic Mode

Camera Recognition in Windows XP

Cannot Access Your MSN E-mail Account or Authenticate with a Web Site in Various Programs

Cannot Delete a File or a Folder

Cannot Start Windows XP After Installing Service Pack 1 and Then Performing a System Recovery Operation

CD AutoRun - Depending on the type of CD's one uses, AutoRun may be more of an annoyance than a help. This allows it to be universally disabled rather than on an individual file type basis.

CD Burning - If you choose to use a different CD burning program than the one supplied with Windows XP this edit will disable the default burner.

CD-R Drive or CD-RW Drive Is Not Recognized As a Recordable Device

CD-ROM Drive or DVD-ROM Drive Missing After You Install Windows XP

Change Column Settings in Windows Explorer

Changing Drive Letters - Change the default letter assignment for drives.

Change IE Title Bar Text - This tweak allows you to customize Internet Explorer by adding your own window title.

Change the Location of Special Folders

Change Mouse Pointer Schemes - Tired of seeing the standard white arrow mouse pointer?

Change Registered Organization/Owner of Windows XP

Change Start Button Text - If you’re tired of looking at the word “start” on that green button at the lower left of your desktop it can be changed.

Chkdsk - Creates and displays a status report for the disk. The chkdsk command also lists and corrects errors on the disk. For a full description of the Chkdsk command, use Chkdsk as the search term in Help and Support Center on the Start Menu.

Clean Install Windows XP

Clear Pagefile on System Shutdown - As an added security precaution it is possible to clear all data that has been written to the page file so it cannot be retrieved.

Clear Type - Microsoft states, “With Windows XP, ClearType delivers improved font display resolution over traditional anti-aliasing. It improves readability on color LCD monitors with a digital interface, such as those in laptops and high-quality flat desktop displays. Readability on CRT screens can also be somewhat improved.”

  • Clear Type - This method does not use a registry edit to enable Clear Type

  • Clear Type - This method uses the registry to enable Clear Type

ClipBook Service

Close Applications Not Responding at Shutdown - When an application fails to respond during shutdown a dialog box is displayed prompting the user to either end it now or to wait. Enabling the value AutoEndTasks will take care of the non-responding application without user intervention.

COM+ Event System Service

COM+ System Application Service

Compatibility Mode - Often times we don’t have the option of updating a software package when a new operating system comes along. Trying to run legacy software in a new operating system has always been a challenge, but XP does make it a bit easier and may have the solution for balky software.

Compressing Files and Folders in Windows XP

Computer Browser Service

Computer Stops Responding with a Black Screen When You Start Windows

Connected Web Files and Folders - Connecting web files and folders allows a primary .htm or .html file to be moved in conjunction with files associated with the primary document.

Control Panel

  • Accessibility Options - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called Accessibility Options, the ninth of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

  • Add or Remove Programs - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called Add or Remove Programs, the third of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

  • Appearance and Themes - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called Appearance and Themes, the first of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

  • Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, the eighth of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

  • Network and Internet Connections - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called Network and Internet Connections, the second of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

  • Performance and Maintenance - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called Performance and Maintenance, the fifth of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

  • Printers and Other Hardware - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called Printers and Other Hardware, the sixth of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

  • Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, the fourth of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

  • User Accounts - The redesigned Windows XP Control Panel now contains a section called User Accounts, the seventh of the nine categories under Category View in Control Panel.

Modify Control Panel Categories

Cookie Settings for Internet Explorer 6

Create A Bootable Windows XP Installation CD Slipstreamed with SP1a

Create A Hidden User Account - Allows an account that is normally displayed on the Welcome screen to be hidden from view. To log on using the account it's necessary to use the Log On To Windows dialog box similar to the one in Windows 2000.

Create A MS-DOS Startup Disk

Create A Personal Screen Saver

Create A XP Boot Disk from System Files - As a hedge against being unable to start XP, you can create a boot disk specifically for Windows XP that may allow you to boot the operating system. This can occur when the active partition boot record or other required files become corrupted.

Create Icons for Shutdown and Reboot - If you find it annoying to access the Start Menu for shutting down or rebooting the computer, create a shutdown and reboot icon for the desktop.

Create Legal Notice Logon Dialog Box

Create Password Reset Disks

Create Shortcut to Folder Options Window - Depending on the type of work you do it's often convenient to have a shortcut to the Folder Options Window.

Create Shortcut Wizard

Cryptographic Services Service

Custom Icons for Folders - This is one of the most overlooked enhancements in XP. Prior to XP, a folder was yellow and that was it, case closed, unless you used a third party program to change the folder icons. Those days are over. XP has the ability to use different icons built right in via the context menu.

Customize Logon and Security Dialog Title

Customize Logon Box Message - This is the message displayed on the Classic Logon box, not the XP ‘Welcome’ logon screen.

Customize Windows Explorer Views

Customize Windows Media Player Title Bar - Allows you to change the title bar to read Windows Media Player provided by <your text>, so if I had entered text of [The Elder Geek], it would read: Windows Media Player provided by The Elder Geek.


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Guide to Simple File Sharing
Share Folders, Files, and Printers in XP Home and Professional

Virtual Memory Paging File
Size - Optimize
Defragment - Monitor


Common Solutions
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Basic How To Articles
for XP Newbies

 - Managing Starting / Stopping XP
 - Managing Desktop Components
 - Managing Basic Hardware Settings
 - Managing Folders and Files
 - Managing Applications

Troubleshooting Shutdown Issues

XP File Management
Tips to organize Quick Launch, Search, and Windows Explorer for easier, efficient use.

Protecting System and Data Via NTBackup
Backup w/ Wizard
Backup w/ Adv. Mode

 
Windows Update Catalog
Windows Update Catalog offers centralized XP and .NET Critical Updates, Service Pack, and Hardware Driver Downloads

Automatic Update

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XP Power Toys
Power Toys Download

Clean or Upgrade
XP Installation?

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Bare Bones Troubleshooting
Tried everything and can't get XP to install? Take a look here.

The 'System Volume Information' Folder
What is it and why is it taking up room on your hard drive(s)?

Microsoft Management Console
A Guide to Understanding and Using This Often Overlooked but Useful XP Feature

Registry Tweaks and Edits

Backing Up and Restoring the XP Registry
 
Accessing The Different Methods of Repair Available in Windows XP

Generate File Listings from IE Context Menu

The "Send To" Menu Command
Add your own frequently accessed locations to make this context menu more useful.

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Create A Personalized Boot Logo Screen

Using XP Disk Cleanup Utility

Using Disk Defragmenter Utility

Common Solutions

Tips and Solutions Arranged by XP Control Panel Groupings
UK - avast! Logo, homepage 
- Reminder -
For many months now I've been posting a reminder about 'Patch Tuesday' or 'Second Tuesday' as it has come to be known when Microsoft releases the latest round of updates for Windows XP and other products.

If you're using a Microsoft operating system (and it's likely you are or you wouldn't be on this site) it's once again time to head for Windows Update for the latest round of Critical and Security updates.

As always, I strongly suggest you read about any update prior to installation, especially updates carrying a less than 'Critical' rating, and have a current system and data backup available in case it's necessary to restore the system to a pre-patch condition.

More info at Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification

 
 
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