I've recently developed some curiosity about how Windows XP handles USB storage devices (thumbdrives). I read the recent thread about how Win XP occasionally fails to assign drive letters, an found it ...
Windows XP takes up relatively little space on a hard drive and uses fewer system resources than recent versions of Windows. For computers with limited memory and processing power as well as no ...
There is an issue where keyboard input is suddenly not recognized when running Windows XP -- a problem generally resolved by either restarting or disconnecting then re-connecting the keyboard. One ...
I have an Ipod, and a Sandisk Cruzer usb drivethat Windows doesn't recognize. When I attach the devices it says: "One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows ...
Update: You can now download the drivers from Acer’s support site. A few weeks ago AspireOneUser uploaded a series of drivers that you could use to get Windows XP ...
You really, really need to dump Windows XP. No, really. Windows XP was great, and many users still love the operating system, but…it’s more than a decade old. At the rate technology evolves, that ...
The backwards compatibility of new operating systems has been a constant thorn in Microsoft's side. With Vista, the compatibility problems at launch were so great it never really stood a chance of ...
Windows 7 is doing much better out of the gate than Windows Vista did. As good as the OS roll out is going, there are still legacy devices out there that don’t have drivers and software updates to ...
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