Windows XP tips for advanced users
You already know the basics of how to set up and maintain your computer. Now you can use these tips to get more done and to help protect your computer and data.
 | Format backup drives with NTFS
Before you back up your Windows XP computer for the first time, make sure your external hard drive is formatted with New Technology File System (NTFS). |
 | Create a password reset disk
If you ever forget your password to log onto your computer, you could have a serious problem—unless you know about this trick to help you reset your password. |
 | Add an item to the Send To menu
You don’t need to open a new Internet Explorer window every time you copy files. Add a folder to the Send To menu and save time. |
 | Activate the Guest account
If someone else just needs to use your computer briefly, activate a Guest account so they can’t access your password-protected files. |
 | Disable the Shut Down button on the Welcome screen
It can be handy to shut down your computer from your logon screen—until one of your kids does it and closes all your programs. Set your computer so that you have to log on before shutting down your computer. |
 | Auto log on to Windows XP
Do you hate logging on after your computer starts? If you’re the only person who uses your computer, you can skip the Welcome screen completely. |
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