An Overview of Windows XP – CompTIA A+ 220-802: 1.1
Windows XP has been one of the most popular operating systems of all time. In this video, you’ll learn about the different Windows XP editions and the requirements for installing Windows XP.
Windows XP has been one of the most popular operating systems of all time. In this video, you’ll learn about the different Windows XP editions and the requirements for installing Windows XP.
You are installing Windows XP Professional in an older PC, but you’re not sure the system specifications will support the minimum XP requirements. The computer has a 233 MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, 1 GB of free disk space, and an SVGA video display. Which one of these specifications does not meet the minimum requirements for Windows XP Professional?
One of your associates has brought you an old computer for you to install a clean version of Windows XP. The computer has a 200 MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, a 20 GB hard drive, and a video card that only supports 800×600 resolution. Which of these hardware specifications do not meet the minimum requirements of Windows XP Professional?
Although Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista have similarities, there are a number of differences in the underlying organization of files. In this video, you’ll learn the differences in user file locations, system file locations, temporary file differences, and much more.
Upgrading the Windows operating system can be uneventful if you follow some simple procedures. In this video, you’ll learn how to upgrade Windows XP to Windows Vista, and you’ll see what happens when drivers aren’t available after an upgrade is complete. << Previous Video: Installing Windows 2000Next: Post-Installation Tasks >>