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Guest SSJ04 Mewtwo
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I'm running XP Home SP2 after upgrading from ME.

 

1. The disk clean-up utility has the option of getting rid of the over 900

mb worth of ME files. Is that the best way of doing that or is there a

different way?

 

2. In the control panel while view it in classic mode, I cannot see the

add/remove programs applet. Switching it to category view shows it though.

How do I make it show in the classic mode?

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Guest db.·.. >
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Re: 2 Questions

 

the clean is ok.

 

basically, if you ever

wanted to go back

to me, that o.s would

have to be installed

from scratch.

 

the other question, is

basically getting familiar

with xp.

 

if you click on start>run

and enter: control desktop

 

you will have to opportunity

to configure to look of the

desktop.

 

for the add/remove control

panel click start>run

appwiz.cpl

 

a couple of helpful tips

for win xp:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/tips/default.mspx

 

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/tshoot/default.mspx

 

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"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:g6uu98$ase$1@news.datemas.de...

> I'm running XP Home SP2 after upgrading from ME.

>

> 1. The disk clean-up utility has the option of getting rid of the over 900 mb worth of ME files. Is that the best way of

> doing that or is there a different way?

>

> 2. In the control panel while view it in classic mode, I cannot see the add/remove programs applet. Switching it to category

> view shows it though. How do I make it show in the classic mode?

>

Guest SSJ04 Mewtwo
Posted

Re: 2 Questions

 

Thanks. I guess I've been so use to seeing everything in the control panel

that I became concerned for no reason.

Guest db.·.. >
Posted

Re: 2 Questions

 

you're welcome.

 

your concern has

been shared by

many others....

 

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db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

 

"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:g72qf0$btn$1@news.datemas.de...

> Thanks. I guess I've been so use to seeing everything in the control panel that I became concerned for no reason.

>


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