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| Getting Started with Windows XP | |||||
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| Microsoft has done much to optimize the start-up, so ordinarily Windows XP will be ready run in 30 seconds after you turn on power. That is a substantial improvement – especially when compared to Windows 2000 and NT, which could demonstrate a very slow start-up. | |||||
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| After start-up you usually have to click on a user name, since other users may use the same pc .Once you have logged on; you will get to Windows XP itself. This picture may look slightly different from pc to pc. | |||||
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| Windows XP gives additional users the option of their individual”log-on”. | |||||
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| You can create user account yourself in xp. | |||||
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| You can also specify password in each account like below. | |||||
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| The Start button | |||||
| First we will look at the Start button, which most people are familiar with. | |||||
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| The only change in Windows XP is that the button is now green and got a rounded appearance | |||||
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| To start a program: | |||||
| 1. Click the Start button, located in the lower left corner of your screen. | |||||
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| 2. Highlight Programs. The Program menu will appear. | |||||
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| 3. Move to the Program menu and highlight the program you want to start. If you see a right pointer next to your selection, a submenu will appear. Refine your choice by highlighting the appropriate selection on the submenu. Continue until you get to the final submenu. | |||||
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| 4. Click the program name to start the program. | |||||
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| The start button is your main entry to the pc. A single click on that opens the Start menu, which I will describe here. You can also activate it with the Windows key – I use that often: | |||||
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| You can actually operate the Start button in yet other ways. Try to press Control+Escape. Hold the Control key and press the Escape key simultaneously, then the Start menu opens. | |||||
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| The Start menu | |||||
| The Start menu has a rather new look in Windows XP, but the structure is about the same as before. | |||||
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| . A number of hyperlinks to various programs and functions. | |||||
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| . An item that opens the sub menu All programs. | |||||
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| . Two buttons in the bottom of the menu, which can be used to change user (Log off) and to close the computer respectively. | |||||
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