People have been using Windows XP for a long time and are already very familiar with the Windows XP operating system! Have you summed up some of the experience to share it with you? The following author shares some of the experience accumulated during the use of the Windows XP operating system, and allows you to get started quickly in the process of using the Windows XP operating system. Mastering XP's usage skills will help you enjoy the power of the XP system.
1. Restore damaged Win XP system files
If Windows XP system files are damaged by viruses or other causes, we can recover the corrupted files from the Windows XP installation disk.
How to: Search for corrupted files in Windows XP installation disk, note that the last character of the filename is replaced with the bottom line "_", for example: If you are searching for "Notepad.exe" you need to use "notepad.ex_" to search.
After the search has been made, open the command line mode (enter "cmd" in "Run") and enter: "EXPAND the full path to the full path destination file for the source file." For example: EXPAND D:\SETUP\NOTEPAD. Ex_ C:\Windows\NOTEPAD. Exe. One thing to note is that if there are spaces in the path, you need to include the paths in double quotes (English quotes).
It's certainly the best to find, but sometimes we can't find the files we need when we search the Windows XP disk. One reason for this is that the file you are looking for is in a "CAB" file. Because Windows XP treats "Cab" as a folder, for Windows XP systems, just drag the "cab" file to the right and copy it to the appropriate directory.
If you are using a different Windows platform, search for a "CAB" file that contains the destination file name. Then open the command line mode and enter: "extract/l the full path of the CAB file for the destination location", for example: extract/l C:\Windows D:\I386\Driver.cab Notepad.exe. As with previous faces, you need to include the path in double quotes, as if there were spaces in the path.