Windows XP basics
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General information
- What is Windows XP?
- What are service packs for Windows, and where can I get them?
- What is Windows Update and how do I use it to update my Windows installation?
- Where can I find out what hardware is compatible with the various Windows versions?
- In Windows, what is the Start menu?
- In Windows, what is the Taskbar?
- In Windows, what is the registry?
- In Windows, what is a shortcut, and how do I create one?
- In Windows, how do I lock my workstation without logging off?
- What is NTFS?
Setup
- In Windows, how do I convert a FAT partition to an NTFS partition?
- In Windows, how do I create setup boot disks?
- For Windows, where can I find drivers for video cards?
- Where can I find driver updates for my Windows computer?
- In Windows XP or Vista, how can I restore my computer to a previous configuration?
System information
- How do I determine my computer's IP address?
- In Windows, how do I find the MAC address of my network adapter?
- In Windows, how do I find out how much memory (RAM) I have?
- In Windows, how can I see or print a list of all my directories and files?
- In Windows, what is a user profile, and how do I copy one user profile to another?
- In Windows, how can I tell which service packs are installed?
- In Windows, how do I list all running processes?
- In Windows, what is the SID (security identifier)?
- In Windows, how do I change the date and time?
Networking
- Windows on-campus connections to the IU wireless network
- In Windows XP, how can I see what wireless networks are available to my computer?
- In Windows XP, how do I make an IPsec or PPTP VPN connection to the IU network?
- In Windows XP and Vista, how do I dial into the modem pools at IUB and IUPUI?
- In Windows, how do I manually set up a wired network connection?
- In Windows, how do I map a drive?
- In Windows, what is traceroute and how do I use it?
- What is Dynamic DNS (DDNS), and how do I set it up at IU?
- In Windows, what are some networking commands I can use from the command prompt?
- At IU, using Windows, how can I access shared resources on other Windows computers?
- In Windows XP, how do I configure the firewall to allow pings?
Troubleshooting
- In Windows XP or Vista, how can I restore my computer to a previous configuration?
- In Windows, how can I boot into Safe Mode?
- In Windows, how do I restore my display settings after they have been changed and my display is illegible?
- In Windows, what is the Device Manager, and how can I use it?
- In Windows, how do I close an application that is not responding?
- In Windows, how do I restore the speaker icon to the system tray?
- When installing software in Windows, what does "An error occurred during the move data process - ###" mean?
- In Windows, what should I do if my Start button and Taskbar are missing?
- In Windows, if my mouse breaks, how can I save my work, exit, and restart?
- After copying a Ghost image to a different PC, why do I get IP conflicts even though I am using DHCP?
- In Windows, how can I check a disk for errors?
- In Windows XP, why won't my CD-ROM play automatically?
- On my PC, why am I having network problems after installing file-sharing software?
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Last modified on February 03, 2010.
Last modified on February 03, 2010.







