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Speeding Up Windows XP by Ernest Kent
There is number of ways you can speed up Windows XP. In this article I will show you a few of them. 1. Disable the Indexing Service. The indexing service can use up a lot of RAM. To disable this follow these steps: Go to Start Click Settings Click Control Panel Double-click Add/Remove... To optimize do this: Go to Start Click Settings Click Control Panel Click System Click System Click Advanced tab In the Performance tab click Settings Leave only the following ticked. ... To remove do the following: Open Control Panel Open Fonts folder Move fonts you do not need to a...

How DLP Projectors Work? by Paul Cris
DLP (Digital Light Processing) projectors can be attached with computers, DVD players, VCR players, HDTV’s and video games. It comes in various models and with enhanced features. DLP Projectors are also called as Multimedia projectors. In mid 1990’s Texas Instruments developed Digital Light... In DLP systems white light is passed through a color wheel and it runs to the surface of the DMD panel. ... So a 3-DMD chip DLP system can create a mammoth 35 trillion colors. ... You can control the saturation and clarity to make bright video as clear as you want.

How To Speed Up Windows XP by T. O' Donnell
The default install of Windows XP includes features and processes most users don't need. If you're involved in gaming or multimedia, and you can't afford a top-of-the-range PC, here are a few tips to get the most out of your machine. For beginner users: 1. ... Go to: Start > Control Panel > Display > Appearance. ... Go to: Start > Control Panel > Display > Settings. ... Go to: Start > Control Panel > Display > Themes. ... Go to: Start > Control Panel > Display > Desktop. ... What it does: Removes unimportant cosmetic effects, thereby reducing system overhead.

What to Do if All Screensavers Fun is Grayed Out? by Roman Kramar
Finally, you have some time to personalize your desktop with an interesting screensaver. But wait... What's that? Why in the world the system prevents you from doing that? The screensaver controls are grayed out or, even worse, the whole Screensaver tab is missing from Display Properties. ... Expand the User Configuration node, then expand Control Panel and click Display. ... If you are not sure how your company treats screensavers, I recommend you to consult your system administrator before applying any of the changes described below to your system.

Reliable File and Folder Sharing in Windows Xp by Varun Sud
This tip is on sharing files and folders on a local network in Windows XP. It has been tested on Windows XP Professional (with and without SP2). Many users of WinXp have experienced difficulty in sharing files and folders over our college network whether or not simple file sharing is enabled. ... Open Control Panel --> Administrative Tools --> Services. ... Open Control Panel --> Administrative Tools --> Computer Management. ... Scroll to System Tools --> Shared Folders --> Shares. ... Under Computer Management, scroll to Local Users and Groups.

Keep Viruses and Hackers Out of Your Windows XP Computer With a Simple Little Task by Todd Jirecek
One of the easiest things you can do to help protect your computer and data, if you have windows XP is to use the limited and administrator account options. In Windows NT, 2000 and XP. You have the option of these types of computer accounts. Running your windows sessions under a limited account... Go to the start menu and then control panel. ... Once in the control panel, choose user accounts. ... The administrator account has full access to the computer and system files. ... This type of account can stop anything from getting into the system files of windows.

No PWS or IIS on Windows XP Home by John Hutchison
It has come to light that Windows XP Home Edition does not support PWS (personal web server) or IIS (internet information server) both are used to test apps written in ASP or ASP.Net. You might say hang on I have the iis.dll (this is the main part of IIS) on my machine. ... Once the installation has been done go back to the control panel Start > control panel in classic view double click on Administration Tools. ... Go to control panel and click on add/remove programs, select add/remove windows components.

HSphere Control Panel Tips and Tricks - Power At Your Fingertips: Part 1 by Sheri Barnes
The first topic we are going to discuss is email. HSPHERE (the software running the control panel) offers many useful functions including mail forwarding, auto responders and a mail list manager. You can add new emails at anytime you wish. To add a new e-mail mailbox, do the following: Select... This may be one of the screens you use most at first, please take the time to explore using this system. ... CATCH ALL : This is used to let the e-mail server forward all e-mail messages that are not addressed to a specific e-mail account on your system to this e-mail box.

A White Paper on "Cannot Delete File: Cannot Read from the Source File or Disk" by Scott Best
Recently I had a program cause a problem with; well I’m not sure exactly what. But it created a file folder that absolutely could not be deleted no matter what I tried. I tried to rename it, to move it, to delete it, from safe mode, from administrator safe mode, nothing worked I spent hours and... Now that you are logged on as the administrator in safe mode follow these steps Open control panel from the start menu Select USER ACCOUNTS from the control panel menu icons Select Create New account from the list of tasks In the new task windows, give the account a two or three letter...

Clean-up Your PC by James Hayes
Installing an application is an easy task for most users. But what about uninstalling? Do you know how to completely remove an application from your system? Did you know that most applications leave permanent files or registry entries on your system? ... Add/Remove Programs: This is the familiar application you can find on your Control Panel. ... It can be found at Start - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs Uninstall Software: Many software applications offer their own uninstall program. ... If it was, things would be so much easier, but unfortunately many applications tend to place...

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