Yes, I know most of you hate XP, but for those of you who do use it I found this and thought it might be a good reference. I have XP on two of my machines and like it just fine.

Anyway, this is a comprehensive list of common XP problems along with several possible solutions for each problem. Like I said, this really is a good reference document (very thorough) -- it's worth a bookmark if you're running XP.

Here is the link.


Here is just a tiny peek:
Problem: When I log off in XP Pro and shut down my computer and then reboot XP opens to the desktop of the Admin Account instead of the welcome screen.

Possible Solution: From Doug Knox – Microsoft MVP: Click Start, Run and type "control userpasswords2" without the quotes, and hit enter. Check the box to require a password.

Problem: Is there an easy way to change the drive letters? For example, instead of having a CD drive be defaulted to E:, have it always map to G:?

Possible Solution: Go to Administrative Tools>Computer Management and on the left pane you will
see Disk Management. Right-click your CD ROM drive and change it to the appropriate drive letter. http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q307/8/44.ASP

Problem: I have connected the network wire to both computers and installed the correct drivers for the network cards but I am still getting the message "A Network Cable Is Unpluged". Does this mean I have a break in the network cable?

Possible Solution: From Kent W. England - MicroSoft MVP: Likely you are using a standard cable (called a "straight-thru" cable) that is designed to connect a computer to a hub. You need a non-standard cable (called a "crossover" cable) to connect a computer to a computer. You can find these at your local computer hardware store.
Your network adapter will register as "unplugged" until BOTH computers are turned on.