1. Re-install Windows XP no longer requires activation
If you need to reload Windows XP,
You usually have to reactivate it. In fact, if you back up the Wpa.dbl file in the Windows\System32 directory the first time you activate it, you don't have to work on the activation. After you reload Windows XP, you only need to copy the file to the directory above. (This one costs it!) No use at all, in order to save the original text, or keep it! Or I'll delete it.!!!
2. How do I know if my Windows XP is active
Open start → run, in the pop-up dialog box input: oobe/msoobe/a, enter the system will pop up the window to tell you whether the system has been activated.
3. Let Windows XP also carve ISO files
Windows XP does not provide the ability to burn ISO files directly, but you can download a Third-party plug-in to add this functionality to your system. The download address for this plugin is http://members.home.net/alexfein/is...rdersetup.msi.
4. Landing interface Background Change color
Open Registry Editor, locate [Hkey-users\.default\control panel\colors], and change the background value to "0 0 0" (without quotes) so that the login background is black.
5. Completely uninstall XP
Some friends after installing Windows XP found that they do not like the operating system, then you can use the Windows 98 installation CD to boot to DOS, and then type: Format-ur so you can delete all XP files, and can reinstall Windows 98/me
6. The system can help to have straw
When you suspect that changes made to your computer prior to the system reboot may cause a failure, you can press the F8 key when you start the system and select Last Known Good Configuration to restore changes to the system.
7. Restore hardware Previous drivers
When you install a new hardware driver and find that the system is unstable or the hardware is not working, you can revert to the previous normal system state by selecting the "Driver Recovery" button in Device Manager. However, you cannot restore the printer driver.