Monday, December 10, 2012

Guidelines to revise your Windows XP


Eleven years ago Microsoft launched what is considered to be the world’s best operating system brand; the tech giants called it the Microsoft Windows XP. Ever since its release, Microsoft has released updates for this OS regularly- eleven years is a long time and there has been great progress in the technology front since. Even now there are users who like to use a XP installed PC rather than going for a new or advanced operating system. The positive aspect about Windows XP is that, it can be updated from the Microsoft official website by enabling the “Automatic Update” feature. With an Internet Explorer installed on your Computer, you can get this done with ease. However, you should have an internet explorer with a version 5 or above. It isn’t confusing or a tedious process, just tag around the following instructions shaped up by the Microsoft support crew to update your Windows XP
Follow these leads:
Facilitate Automatic Updates in Windows XP
Press the “On” button of your CPU and wait until your computer boots up with your desired settings.
Once your computer is ready for use, scroll down and click the "Start" tab that the lies at the bottom your Windows XP desktop interface to bring up the startup menu
From the start up menu, hit the "Control Panel" tab to open up the Control Panel interface. The control panel will allow you to access various applications installed on your computer.
From the listed programs, pick out the "System" tab which lies just above the center of the Control Panel window.
Inside the systems window you will be able to find the "Automatic Updates" tab that will allow the OS installed in your system to stay updated.
Then move the slider to change the radio button to "Turn On Automatic Updates" status.
Updating Windows XP from Microsoft Windows Update Website
Launch the Internet Explorer installed on your computer by clicking on the IE icon which lies on your desktop.
Plot a course to the “windowsupdate.Microsoft.com” website and hang around until the website site identifies the browser installed on your computer.
Now tag along the on-screen guidelines as prompted by the installation wizard to download and install updates released for Windows XP by Microsoft Inc.
These instructions should be sufficient to update your Windows XP. However, if you need more technical backup, get in touch with the technical professionals in Microsoft support panel.

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