3. History
Windows XP
Windows XP-only and multi-purpose
operating system
Windows XP was originally brought into
being as an operating system which
would combine the best features of the
latest business operating system of the
time
Windows XP came into being around
the year 2000/2001.
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4. • Windows XP is the attempt by Microsoft to deliver a
single-purpose operating system, with the drawback to
removing the support for programs based on MS-
DOS operating system.
• It came as a logical progression from Windows 98 SE
for many users although it had a look and feel about it
much like Windows 2000 Professional. XP was
originally brought into being as an operating system
which would combine the best features of the latest
business operating system, Windows 2000,
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5. Recommendations
* It Recommends 300Mhz processor
Intel Pentium / Celeron or
AMD K6 / Athlon /Duron...
•Video adapter and monitor
64 MB of RAM as
Super VGA (800x600)
a minimum
CD-ROM or DVD
A keyboard and Microsoft
This may limit Mouse
The best practice is performance
128 MB of RAM and some features
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6. Updates
To access this option must:
1.Go to the "See Also" in "Control Panel".
2.It is also accessible from the "Start"
on "Windows Update".
3. Updates are made automatic or semi automatic. It
uses the mouse button on the "My Computer" (on the
desktop) and choose the "Properties" and then on the
tab "Automatic Updates" and then choose the option
you desire.
4.Another alternative is access via the
browser at:http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
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7. Versions
It has three distinct versions:
Home: is intended for the home user and
replaces Windows 9x.
Professional: is the natural successor
to Windows 2000 Professional. Connect more than
5 networked computers, as well asto support
multiple processors (dual motherboards) and act as
a web server.
Professional 64-bit microprocessors intended
for Intel Itanium and so far almost no
relevance for the home user or professional.
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8. Kernel
• It is based on NT kernel
• Separate processes are carried out
• When an application gives problems can be solved
without affecting other applications.
• Excellent security, especially in Professional.
• You can install the NTFS File System.
• All versions have an integrated firewall.
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9. Mejoras
• ♀ Integrates with Internet more.
♀ You can burn CDs with drag and drop from
Explorer to the rewritable drive is not necessary
to install a program to record.
♀ has a sidebar with useful tasks depending on
the selected object.
♀ has a new way of seeing the images called
"strip images", showing a large format picture and the
rest in small format.
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10. Other Improvements
♀Change general appearance on screen
in Windows, the bars, buttons, icons, etc..
♀ is easier to set up a home network.
♀ is recovered better from mistakes, generating an
error log with all information and offers us
the possibility of sending over the Internet.
♀ starts faster than Windows 98. There is a
new component calledMovie Maker for editing movies,
adding titles sound, delete scenes, etc..
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11. Add New Hardware
• the hardware must be
PLUG AND PLAY
This means you only need to plug in the
appropriate place.
When starting the computer, Windows takes
care of all configuration
tasks without needing anything more for the
user.
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12. Installing Software
To install a software
It is done through Control Panel
There is a dialog box with two tabs
The first tab allows installing
applications
In the second tab, where we find "Add or
Remove Windows Components", we
must tick the boxes to select the desired
groups.
Then you need to click next and see some
pictures with messagescalling
for the installation floppies,CDs or flash drive
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14. Rename and delete files
• To rename a folder
Click on the icon again on your behalf. But right
click mouse and put "Rename"
• To delete files
Select 1, / the appropriate files.
Click on the button DELETE or DELETE. Otherwise, with the right
mouse button click-on "remove"
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15. Recycle Bin
• It is a clipboard for deleted files.
Deleted files go first to the trash
To send files to the trash should be:
Select the folders or files you want todelete.
Drag them to the trash carefully.
If you accidentally delete a file can be retrieved by
clicking on theicon.
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17. Windows XP Accessories
Control panel Add New Hardware
Installing the Software
Folder Management Copying and moving files / folders
Rename, delete files
Recycle Bin
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18. Windows XP Accessories
Control panel
You can install and configure devices such
as modems. Printers, CD- Rom, etc.
It also has tools to
change the appearance features.
Access through a button click on the Settings /
Control Panel.
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19. Place a Network with Windows XP
requirements
Choosing a Network Card
Cable Network Adapters
Installing the Network Adapter
Connecting the Routerr
Configuring the Router Configurator
sections
Router Configuration Modes
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20. Place a network with Windows XP
• Requirements
In the first measure needed a couple of computers. Initially you
can use any machine.
As operating system, choose between Windows Linux
We can use different operating systems on machines that we
use butwe must take into account the limitations of the
connection between computers with different systems.
In the case of having to share resources between Windows
andLinux, we recommend using a software called SAMBA. This
software makes visible shares on any Windows computer
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21. Place a network with Windows XP
Choosing a Network Card
1, We installed a network adapter or wireless cable (you can alsouse
the optical fiber, but not given household)
The cable network adapters are numerous and are chosenaccording to
our needs and characteristics of our team.
There are PCMCIA adapters, PCI USB.
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22. Cable Network Adapters
♀PCMCIA Adapters: These adapters are
almost exclusive use of portable machines, which are
what typically come equipped with this type of
connection. (Use an ethernet port)
♀ PCI adapters: Similar to PCI
cards. Intended for desktop computers (which
are generally used in homes)
♀ USB Adapters: Can be used on any machine,
whether laptop or desktop computer.
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24. Installing the Network Adapter
♀ For PCMCIA or USB adapters, the procedure is very
simple,since only be placed in the appropriate location
and follow theinstructions.
♀ In the PCI adapters must follow the following steps:
1, Turn off computer. Then disconnect the power
cables.
2 ° Remove the lid of the box.
3 º Locate a free PCI slot.
4 º Install the card into it.
♀ After installing the card, turn on the computer
and install thesoftware.
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25. Connecting the Router
• To connect the router (hardware for the
interconnection of networks) should be checked
for all the elements needed to work
The apparatus.
The power adapter to provide provision
A four-wire telephone cable with RJ11 connectors to connect the
router to the plate of the phone
A twisted cable with RJ45 connectors, we can connect the PC to the
router.
The switch router must be shut down to prevent equipment
damage.
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26. Configuring the router
You can configure the router through the
program provided by the operator. Also be
done through the Web configurator has the
default Router
To enter
the configurator
Type in the address bar of Internet Explorer
Go to router's IP Address
The address will be 192.168.1.1 if the router is new or has not
changed in a previous configuration, otherwise you will have to type it.
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27. Configuring the router
Once you type the address if we are able to enter
a setup wizard, this is recommended,
otherwise, locate these sections:
Once you type the address if we are able to enter a setup wizard, this
is recommended, otherwise, locate these sections:
Paragraph LAN allows us to set parameters for running the network.
Paragraph SYSTEM: allows configuration of specific aspects of the
router.
Section SUA / NAT: allow for specific configuration settings such
asopening ports.
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28. Router Configuration Modes
♀Mono with dynamic IP as: is the router configuration to connect
a single PC. With this system, each time the computer is
booted, it requests the router an IP address to associate with
the network adapter for exchanging data.
♀Mono position with fixed IP router is setup to connect a single
PC, to which we assign ourselves an IP address to configure
the network adapter properties.
♀Multi position with Dynamic IP: The configuration of the router
to connect more than one PC. With this system, each time the
computer is booted, it requests the router an IP address to
associate with the network adapter for exchanging data.
♀Multi position with fixed IP router is setup for more than one
computer, which will assign ourselves an IP address to
configure the network adapter properties.
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29. Copy and Move files or folders
♀You select the file or folder and drag with the
mouse (holding down) and is located in the
desired dropping.
♀To Move: The file is moved where you want
to locate, disappearingfrom the original
location.
♀To Copy: The file remains where it was and it
creates a copy in the target position.
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31. Share Folders
1.we enter the Windows file explorer.
2. locate the folder you want to share.
3. we click Right on it and select "Sharing and
Security".
4. there us a window, which should enable the
"shared folder".
5.We indicate the number of
users can simultaneously access the folder, as well
as permissions.
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32. printer Sharing
1.We have on our local network a computer with a printer
attached and configured. In the event that is
not configured, we cAn figure it.
2.the printer is set up, we go to the maintenance of printers
("Start", "Settings", "Printers and Faxes")
3.Sobre the icon of the printer you want to share, and in the
menu by clicking the right mouse button, select share.
4.When shared, configure the use, from another computer
on that printer. There are 2 ways: the first is
the usual "add printer" ("Start",“ Settings", "Printers
and Faxes") from the team that will be used. The
second method is with Windows Explorer, if we know the
computer that has the printer connected, we locate and we
click the right mouse button on the printer and then "share".
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Jerick Merueñas
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