Questions tagged [windows-xp]

Windows XP is a historical Microsoft operating system edition for use on personal computers. Support was discontinued in April 2014. Important note: This tag is exclusively for programming questions directly related to Windows XP; questions about general software issues should be directed to Super User. This tag is for all flavors of XP, including XP Home Edition, XP Professional, XP x64, Itanium-64, XP Embedded, and XP Tablet.

Important Notice: As of April 8, 2014 has stopped the support for Windows XP. See the official recommendations.

Microsoft Windows XP is the sixth release of the NT series of operating systems. The name "XP" is short for "eXPerience", highlighting the enhanced user experience. Its predecessors are NT 3.1 (released July 1993), NT 3.5 (September 1994), NT 3.51 (May 1995), NT 4.0 (July 1996), NT 5.0 (February 2000, marketed as Windows 2000 ). The next in the family is NT 5.1 (October 2001), which is marketed as Windows XP.

Releases before XP targeted enterprise, business, and server installations. XP was the first to be marketed in a variety of editions, and the first NT-derivative to target home and small business use, as well as professional, developer, data center, and a few more. Subsequent product releases do not use the XP title. They are (November 2006), (February 2008), (October 2009), (October 2012).

XP features a new task-based GUI. It is also the first version of Windows to use product activation to combat illegal software duplication. Windows XP was released worldwide for retail sale on October 25, 2001, and over 400 million copies were in use in January 2006. Microsoft released various service packs: SP1, SP2, SP2b, SP2c, and SP3. These added limited features, but mostly fixed bugs and increased system reliability.

XP was packaged in multiple flavors:

  • Windows XP Home Edition, designed for home users, and
  • Windows XP Professional, designed for business and power users. It contains advanced features that the average home user would not use. However, those features generally are disabled in Home Edition, but are there and can be activated.

Two different 64-bit editions were made available. One, designed specifically for Itanium-based workstations, was introduced in 2001 at around the same time as the Home and Professional editions, but was discontinued a few years later when vendors of Itanium hardware stopped selling workstation-class machines due to low sales. The other, called Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.

  • Windows XP Embedded: an edition for specific consumer electronics, set-top boxes, kiosks/ATMs, medical devices, arcade video games, point-of-sale terminals, and VoIP components.
  • Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (July 2006): a thin client version of Windows XP Embedded which targets older machines (as early as the original Pentium).
  • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition was produced for a class of specially designed notebook/laptop computers called tablet PCs. It is compatible with a pen-sensitive screen, supporting handwritten notes and portrait-oriented screens.
  • released April 2003, internally versioned V5.2

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How do you copy and paste into Git Bash

I'm using msysgit running on Windows XP. Tried Ctrl+V, Right click, Middle click, google... no luck.
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How do I manually create a file with a . (dot) prefix in Windows? For example, .htaccess

I want to create a .htaccess file manually and discovered it seems impossible through the Windows UI. I get a "you must type a filename." message. There has to be a way to create files with . as a prefix in Windows. Can this be done manually?
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Vim for Windows - What do I type to save and exit from a file?

Using Windows XP I accidentally typed git commit -a instead of git commit -am "My commit message", and now I'm viewing my CMD prompt filled with the file version of my commit message ("Please enter the commit message for your..."). I've added my…
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Maximum filename length in NTFS (Windows XP and Windows Vista)?

I'm designing a database table which will hold filenames of uploaded files. What is the maximum length of a filename in NTFS as used by Windows XP or Vista?
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What's the fastest way to delete a large folder in Windows?

I want to delete a folder that contains thousands of files and folders. If I use Windows Explorer to delete the folder it can take 10-15 minutes (not always, but often). Is there a faster way in Windows to delete folders? Other details: I don't…
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How to loop through files matching wildcard in batch file

I have a set of base filenames, for each name 'f' there are exactly two files, 'f.in' and 'f.out'. I want to write a batch file (in Windows XP) which goes through all the filenames, for each one it should: Display the base name 'f' Perform an…
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Launching an application (.EXE) from C#?

How can I launch an application using C#? Requirements: Must work on Windows XP and Windows Vista. I have seen a sample from DinnerNow.net sampler that only works in Windows Vista.
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Download the Android SDK components for offline install

Is it possible to download the Android SDK components for offline install without using the SDK Manager? The problem is I am behind a firewall which I have no control over and both sites download URLs seem to be blocked (throws a connection refused…
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How do I free my port 80 on localhost Windows?

I installed XAMPP 1.6.8 and for some reason it didn't work. Later realized port 80 is not free or not listening. How can I release it or make it free? Thanks a lot!
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How to export and import environment variables in windows?

I found it is hard to keep my environment variables sync on different machines. I just want to export the settings from one computer and import to other ones. I think it should be possible, but don't know how to do it. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
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How to create ls in windows command prompt?

I want to use ls in windows command prompt and make it run the dir command. How can I do that?
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How to use random in BATCH script?

How to use random in BATCH script?
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Can't install PostgreSQL: An error occurred executing the Microsoft VC++ runtime installer on Windows XP

I downloaded installer postgresql-9.0.1-1-windows.exe from the official site, ran it, and then got an error: An error occurred executing the Microsoft VC++ runtime installer What is the reason for this error message? Platform: Windows XP SP3, Dell…
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How do I run a bat file in the background from another bat file?

I have a "setup" script which I run in the morning which starts all the programs that I need. Now some of those need additional setup of the environment, so I need to wrap them in small BAT scripts. How do I run such a script on Windows XP in the…
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How to fix an UnsatisfiedLinkError (Can't find dependent libraries) in a JNI project

I'm working on a Java project that uses the JNI. The JNI calls a custom library that I've written myself, let's say mylib.dll, and that depends on a 3rd party library, libsndfile-1.dll. When I run my program it crashes with…
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