You cannot upgrade anything 95 or before to XP.
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2) Use a firewall. The one in XP works fine, but there are better ones out
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3) Keep Windows up-to-date. It's your choice whether or not you want the
recommended updates, but the critical updates are just that - critical.
4) Beware of adware and spyware. There are many programs that will help to
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you read the agreement of the software before you install it. It should
tell you if it will be installing any additional programs.
5) Be cautious of attachments. Microsoft NEVER sends out attachments via
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The Full retail version can do upgrades or new installs (so can the ugrade
if you have Disk 1 from Win 3.1 to prove you own it). If it came with a
computer it can only do new installs (except as detailed below).
Any version of windows can upgrade itself, known as a repair install.
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SK said:
I want to understand you correctly. If I had an 'Upgrade" disk version (vs
full, new version) I will be able to keep settings. :]
Upgrade and you won't lose anything.
Type File And Settings Wizard in help. Programs need to be reinstalled.
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SK said:
If I were to re-install XP OS, will I lose setting in my system files, ie.,
software that is already loaded, OR will doing so keep these system file
settings?