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Windows XP’s Control Panel isn’t exactly a model of simplicity — it’s cluttered with many applets that you rarely, if ever, use. You can tweak it, however, to hide many applets.
That said, if you really want that old XP-style Control Panel, just click the View by menu (located in the upper right corner, just below the Search field), and then choose Large icons.
The difference between Windows 32-bit and 64-bit is processing power. A 64-bit processor can handle more data simultaneously, so it's more capable overall. Most new processors are based on the 64-bit ...
When using the Category View in the Windows XP control panel, there always used to be a link on the left, reading "Other Control Panel Options". However, for some reason it has disappeared from my ...
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Jason: “I also find the Windows 7 Control Panel to be less intuitive than XP’s […] you now need one additional mouse click to see all the Control Panel options — of which there are now ...
Windows 7 and Vista were a great leap forward from Windows XP, but the Control Panel has become more difficult to use. You can get to the Control Panel quickly, ...
Follow these steps to uninstall the IECM using the Control Panel on Windows XP: 1. Click the Start Button.. 2. Choose "Settings", and then "Control Panel". (If "Control Panel" is shown in your Start ...