How to save settings on exit windows xp




















Explorer has always been quirky about saving settings, in my experience - but then I've always had TweakUI installed. Shouldn't be a problem if you use a good replacement. Do you shut your system down the normal way without any intercepting utilities i.

I have XP Smoker installed, but not for its tweaking ability. I use it for adding file cache boost to startup, installing IE-Spy Ads and its maintanence feature, which deletes unused application patchs and fixes invalid dlls. Although, I've never had any invalid dlls at all. But, I don't know how any of those settings would cause a problem to saving my explorer settings.

Cynic Supporting Member Joined in Posts: Go to "Find updates for Microsoft operating system" and search for the particular operating system and language. The last thing to do is to select "Critical updates and Service Packs" option and find all the patches to download, click on "Go to download basket" option to download them. How to save Windows XP updates? Have a great day. Go To Solution. Best Answer. Hello, Open the Internet Explorer.

Firefox does not work. Click on the gold information bar that is at the top of the screen then click "Install" and Then again press "Install" to complete the installation. Click "Add" for the update you want to download Click on "View Basket" to download all updates added by you.

To determine the size of all the files in the user folder, select all the folders, right-click those selected folders, and then click Properties. The saved files can be copied to any computer. However, you must have corresponding applications installed on that computer to open those individual files. Not all applications save their files to the user folder.

You should make sure that you check other applications and the file system location where the applications save files by default, and then copy those files to the network location or to the removable media. The next easiest method is to use the Easy Transfer feature in Windows to transfer data to a different computer. This section discusses the following scenarios in which you can use the Easy Transfer feature to back up data to a different computer:.

The Windows Easy Transfer feature lets you to back up user account files and settings. Then you can restore those files and settings to a new computer. To start Windows Easy Transfer, follow these steps:.

If you want to move your data from a Windows 7-based computer to a Windows Vista-based computer, use the Windows Vista version of Windows Easy Transfer. To do this, follow these steps:. Open the support folder, and then open the migwiz folder. Then you can restore those files and settings to the new computer.

Click Next. If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents, and then click Close all. As a precaution, you can use the Backup and Restore Center feature in Windows 7 and Windows Vista to back up your data.

Note Data that you back up by using the Windows 7 Backup and Restore Center can be restored only on a Windows 7-based operating system. Note If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents and close those programs. Or, click Close Programs. Under Back up or restore your files , click Set up backup.

Select where you want to save your backup, and then click Next. Note Remember to save your backup files to removable media or a network location.



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