News

The troubled release of Windows Vista served only to boost the popularity of Windows XP and even with Windows 7 slated to come out later this year, many users and IT shops still cling to their old ...
I am having a OS bootstrap problem with the following configuration:ASUS A7N8X DeluxeAMD Athlon XP 2100+WIndows XP ProMaxtor 80GB D540X-4KLast night I just upgraded my old ASUS A7V266-E Althlon XP ...
On April 9, 2014, Windows XP became out of support and it took off its long history. But one week after XP support ended, Microsoft is fixing the problem that XP-equipped PC was unable to start up.
Microsoft's looming discontinuation of support for Windows XP has some worried. So here are common issues XP users experience - and how to fix them.
Problems when using a non-SP2 disc If you do not use a Windows XP SP2 disc (slipstreamed or regular), you will run into issues after booting into Windows XP, including an inability to install the ...
Hi all,I never really bothered to dual boot windows before, but since I got Win 7 Ultimate from attended the Philly dev conference 3 weeks ago, I figured it was about time to get it up and running ...
To fix the problem, boot into safe mode, or boot to a WinPE disk, or into the recovery console, and disable the intelppm.sys driver. You do not need it on an AMD-based computer anyway.
While this gives you the chance to resolve boot problems, you may not be able to run your business applications in Safe Mode if they require certain drivers or background programs.
You can make a bootable MS-DOS disk using the utilities built into Windows XP. Alternatively, you can create an image of the Windows XP files to use as a bootable disk.
However, things have moved on, and for the first time, Microsoft has begun to sell Windows 10 on pre-configured USB drives. Previous versions of the OS (XP, 7 and 8.1), all require the user to create ...
When it’s done, you should have a bootable USB stick that you can use to install Windows XP the same way you would if you had a CD/DVD drive. A few notes here.