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kumarn_2004

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I would like to know the solutions to the following questions.

· If there is Windows 98 edition on C drive and Windows XP Professional edition is on D drive. Though the XP Professional edition on the D drive will be uninstalled, there it will still show as Windows XP Professional edition at the time booting. Then how to remove this?
· You know that Windows XP Home edition will install itself automatically on the drive that it chooses itself, so how is it possible for anyone to confirm that Windows XP Home edition was installed on the D drive itself. Is there any ways to find out to confirm that Windows 98 edition is on the C drive and Windows XP Home edition is on the D drive?
· If after installation, Windows XP Home edition is working properly but somewhat slow. Are there any ways to confirm that installation is correct?
· Windows XP Home edition takes somewhat much time during booting. So, is there any way to decrease its time of booting?
· Windows XP Home edition is working somewhat slowly. Is there any way to alter the settings, without any problem for any use, in order to make it work somewhat faster?
 

theraven

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goto c:\
open boot.ini file with notepad and remove the line which shows winxp
if u cant see make sure u goto folder options and select show hidden files and system files

theres no automatic installation unless uve set it in an answer file
that is uve created an unattended setup
it always asks which drive to be installed on
anyways.. lots of ways but one simplest way
start command from "run" in both the os
the default drive it shows at the prompt is the drive on which that os is installed

if installation is corrupt ull have trouble using it ... the slowness depends on a lot of other factors

same as above

same as above

use microsoft bootvis
and check the "make windows xp shutdown/startup faster guide in the tutorial section
 

bharathbala2003

why need title?
kumarn_2004 said:
If there is Windows 98 edition on C drive and Windows XP Professional edition is on D drive. Though the XP Professional edition on the D drive will be uninstalled, there it will still show as Windows XP Professional edition at the time booting. Then how to remove this?

in win 98 open command prompt.. and in c:\windows open edit boot.ini

there del the path that says WIN XP PROF

kumarn_2004 said:
If after installation, Windows XP Home edition is working properly but somewhat slow. Are there any ways to confirm that installation is correct?

If the installation failed ull not beable to work in WINDOWS.. even otherwise it will give u the errors..

kumarn_2004 said:
Windows XP Home edition takes somewhat much time during booting. So, is there any way to decrease its time of booting?

Yes increase your RAM speed

kumarn_2004 said:
Windows XP Home edition is working somewhat slowly. Is there any way to alter the settings, without any problem for any use, in order to make it work somewhat faster?

yes disable all special effects.. like shadows wallpapers.. also dont keep things that are not needed in startup and in system tray
 
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