
Windows XP System Recovery disk Live Boot CD 32 bit DVD. (disc works with Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate)
$29.99$5.95

View DescriptionFeatures
- Comparable with PC and Laptop
- Access to system recovery menu and options of using System Restore
- Complete PC Backup and installation system restore
- Automated system repair
- Command-line prompt for manual advanced recovery
Product Description
For sale official Windows XP System Recovery Discs If you're like most PC users, you probably got Windows XP with a new PC or laptop. And if you're like 99% of the population, you get your new machines from one of the major manufacturers. Dell, Acer, Asus, Sony, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo, who all have one thing in common: they don't give you a real Windows XP installation disc with your purchase. Instead, they bundle what they call a "recovery disc" (that's if you're lucky - otherwise you'll have a recovery partition instead). This disk is the only way of recovering a broken installation. Windows XP System Recovery Disk has a complete "recovery center" that provides you with the option of recovering your system via automated recovery (searches for problems and attempts to fix them automatically), rolling-back to a system restore point, recovering a full PC backup, or accessing a command-line recovery console for advanced recovery purposes. However, it cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows XP. Don't wait until your PC crashes to get a copy! Get your recovery disc today, so that when the time comes, you'll be ready! What it does: The Windows XP Recovery Disc can be used to access a system recovery menu, giving you options of using System Restore, Complete PC Backup, automated system repair, and a command-line prompt for manual advanced recovery. What it doesn't do: You cannot use the Windows XP Recovery Disc to re-install Windows - it only fixes (not replaces!) Windows. Why you need it: If you bought your PC from a major retailer, you didn't get this CD with your hefty purchase. Any questions? Feel free to ask.
Features
- Automatically keep your PC up-to-date with the latest security enhancements including the Windows Security Center, Windows Firewall.
- Windows XP Professional provides rich, wireless network support, helping simply & easily connect to wireless networks whether in home, office or out.
- Quickly set up and connect all the computers, printers, devices, and an Internet connection in your home with the all new Network Setup Wizard.
- Encrypting File System provides an additional level of file protection from hackers
- Clean, simple design of Windows XP Professional puts the features you use most often at your fingertips, helping you find them quickly.
Product Description
Microsoft Windows XP Professional is the next version of the Windows operating system which is designed for businesses of all sizes and for individuals who demand the most from their computing experience. Windows XP Professional goes beyond the benefits of Windows XP Home Edition with advanced capabilities designed specifically to optimize productivity using the latest advancements in the digital world. Built on the solid foundation of Windows 2000 Windows XP Professional provides improved reliability security performance and ease of use setting the new standard in efficient and dependable computing. Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) provides an enhanced security infrastructure that defends against viruses worms and hackers along with increased manageability and control for IT professionals and an improved experience for users. Primary InformationOperating System : Microsoft Windows XP Professional Header / Localization : English OS Provided / Media : CD-ROM LicenseLicense Type : Complete package License Qty : 1 user License Pricing : Standard UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code : 43233004 Product IDUPC: 805529831278Manufacturer Part: E85-02665
Amazon Product Description
With Windows XP Professional Edition with Service Pack 2, you get safer browsing and communication, powerful security tools, and improved experiences. Windows XP is the operating system release that unifies the Microsoft range, with all the desktop versions now built on the NT/2000 code base rather than the shakier foundation of Windows 95, 98, and Me. That makes XP a great upgrade for users of the now-obsolete 9x and Me line, but for those already on Windows 2000 Professional it is a closer call. Despite the similar name, there is no special synergy between Windows XP and Office XP, which works fine on Windows 2000.
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The Security Center lets you check the status of your essential security settings. | XP certainly looks different, with rounded window corners, larger and more detailed icons, and a clean-look desktop that on first installation shows only the taskbar and Recycle Bin. XP is also more customizable than earlier versions of Windows, and includes visual themes that let you change the whole appearance of Windows in an instant. That is the window-dressing, but underneath are some significant improvements. One of the most interesting is Remote Desktop. A standard XP feature, this uses technology from Microsoft Terminal Server to enable users to access their computer over any connection; for example, by dialing into the office from home. This is not just file access--this technology lets you run applications remotely as if you were sitting at your desk at work. This is mature technology, stable and carefully thought out. So, for example, you can print from a remote word processor to a local printer. A variation on the theme is Remote Assistance, where the user can allow a remote helper to view their desktop, or optionally gain control of the keyboard and mouse, in order to troubleshoot a problem. The feature can also be disabled to ease security concerns. |
| Laptop users benefit from enhanced power management, with options to extend battery life by reducing CPU speed and display brightness. IrDA support has been fixed so that, unlike Windows 2000, Windows XP can easily use modems in mobile telephones via infrared. A new screen font, ClearType, improves legibility for laptop or other flat screens, and there is built-in support for wireless networking using the popular 802.11 standard. A great feature of XP, also found in Windows 2000, is the ability to synchronize network files with offline copies. Previously, these files could not be stored securely, but now they can be encrypted. |
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For Web browsing, XP comes with Internet Explorer 6.0. The enhancements in IE 6.0 are mainly of interest to Web developers, and in any case Microsoft makes IE freely available to all Windows users. Although Java is not installed by default, it is not difficult to download a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Windows Messenger, originally a chat client, has evolved into a collaboration tool that allows for video conferencing and application sharing.
Service Pack 2 allows users to instruct Internet Explorer how to handle downloads from a specific publisher | The most significant new feature for Internet users is the built-in firewall. A firewall protects against one of the most disturbing security risks, in which other users unknown to you might connect to your computer while it is online, reading private files or causing other damage. XP's built-in firewall is a simple affair, but it does prevent most types of unauthorized connection. Windows XP has strong multimedia features. The new Media Player lets you copy music from CD to hard disk, create your own playlist, and write your own music CDs if you have a CD writer. Although there is loss of quality as a result of compression, the process is easy and convenient. Media Player 8.0 can play back DVD video, but only if a hardware or software DVD decoder is already installed. You can also play MP3 audio files and MPEG videos, but sadly, not the popular RealMedia formats. In the end, Media Player does nothing that you cannot also do with free alternatives, but it is slick and nicely integrated. |
The XP user interface is not a radical departure from earlier versions of Windows, but there are a number of small changes that together add up to a significant improvement. The Start menu now automatically features the most frequently used programs at the top of the list, and you can add and remove shortcuts by right-clicking the icon and selecting Pin or Unpin from the pop-up menu. Windows online help is integrated into a Help and Support Center that works like an internal Web site, with searchable help, tutorials, and walk-throughs.
Windows XP Professional includes all the features of Windows XP Home, and adds support for dual processors, encryptable file systems, offline folders, the Remote Desktop as described above, and extra administration features that come into play when connected to a Windows server domain. XP is demanding on hardware, and it would be a mistake to install it on less than Microsoft's recommended minimum requirements. There is also activation to consider, a mildly annoying anti-piracy measure that requires you to obtain a code from Microsoft for full installation, and in the future if you reinstall or make major system changes.
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Features
| Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker | Makes browsing the Internet more enjoyable by enabling you to reduce unwanted ads and content. |
| Internet Explorer download monitoring | Warns you about potentially harmful downloads and gives you the option to block files that could be malicious. |
| Internet Explorer Information Bar | Provides better information about events that are happening as you browse the Web, so it’s easier to know what’s going on and address potential security issues. |
| Windows Security Center | Allows you to easily view your security status and manage key security settings in one convenient place. |
| Windows Firewall update | Automatically turned on by default, this improved firewall helps protect Windows XP from viruses, worms, and other security threats that can spread over the Internet. |
| Improved wireless support | Dramatically improves and simplifies the process of discovering and connecting to wireless networks. |
| Bluetooth technologies | Enables you to easily connect to the latest Bluetooth-enabled hardware devices such as keyboards, cell phones, and PDAs. |
| Windows Media Player 9 Series | Makes it easy to enjoy music, video, and broadband content with enhanced security. |
Features
- Microsoft Win XP
Product Description
Windows XP Home makes it easy to use your Computer for those Personal projects you enjoy. Service Packs round up the bug fixes and product updates you need for operating more smoothly. This Service Pack bridges the gaps between the original software and user requests more fully, responding to customer wishes and making XP even better.
Amazon Product Description
With Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2, you get safer browsing and communication, powerful security tools, and improved experiences. Packed with multimedia features, Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 aims to unlock the full potential of your personal computer. It also looks great, with rounded window corners, larger and more detailed icons, and a clean-look desktop.
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The Security Center lets you check the status of your essential security settings. | The best thing about Windows XP is that, because it belongs to the Windows NT/2000 product family, it's designed from the ground up for reliability, security, and networking. XP Home users will soon see the benefits of this. The dreaded Windows crash-and-reboot cycle really is much less common with XP, and, provided the hardware is up to scratch, XP's performance is better, too. The downside is that using a different code base can make compatibility with old applications less assured. Business applications normally run fine, but older games, MIDI software, and system utilities may well cause problems. Windows XP is more customizable than previous versions, including its visual themes that let you change the whole appearance of Windows in an instant. Fast User Switching is a neat feature for computers used by more than one person--it lets another user log on without killing the previous user's session, and when you switch back, running applications and open documents are as you left them. This is impressive, but what really counts is that XP understands how to deal with multiple users. Each user has their own special folders, such as My Documents, which cannot be seen by other users. And for those with more than one computer, the network setup wizard simplifies setting up a network. |
| Windows XP Home has many strong multimedia features. New Media Player lets you copy music from CD to hard disk, create your own playlist, and write your own music CDs if you have a CD writer. You can also play back DVD-Video (but only if a hardware or software DVD decoder is already installed) and play MP3 audio files and MPEG videos (but sadly not the popular RealMedia formats). Admittedly, Media Player does nothing that you cannot also do with free alternatives, but it is slick and nicely integrated. There is also Windows Movie Maker, a basic tool for capturing and editing videos that's fun to use, although too limited for serious work. |
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For Web browsing, XP Home comes with Internet Explorer 6.0 and MSN Explorer. The most significant new feature for Internet users is the built-in firewall. A firewall protects against one of the most disturbing security risks, in which other users unknown to you might connect to your computer while it is online, reading private files or causing other damage. XP's built-in firewall is a simple affair, but it does prevent most types of unauthorized connections.
Service Pack 2 allows users to instruct Internet Explorer how to handle downloads from a specific publisher | The XP user interface is not a radical departure from earlier versions of Windows, but there are a number of small changes that together add up to a significant improvement. For example, you can add and remove shortcuts from the Start menu by right-clicking on the icon and selecting Pin or Unpin from the pop-up menu. Windows online help is integrated into a Help and Support Center that works like an internal Web site, with searchable help, tutorials, and walkthroughs. Laptop or other flat-screen users can set Windows to use ClearType for screen fonts, for a more readable display. There are, of course, some pitfalls. Windows XP Home is demanding on hardware, and it would be a mistake to install it on less than Microsoft's recommended minimum. Business users note: unlike Windows 98 or Me, XP Home Edition cannot join a Windows server domain, so the networking is peer-to-peer only--see Windows XP Professional Edition for this functionality. There is also no multiprocessor support, and a mildly annoying anti-piracy measure requires you to obtain a code from Microsoft for full installation and any future system changes. But don't let that put you off: this is Microsoft's best Windows yet. |
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Features
| Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker | Makes browsing the Internet more enjoyable by enabling you to reduce unwanted ads and content. |
| Internet Explorer download monitoring | Warns you about potentially harmful downloads and gives you the option to block files that could be malicious. |
| Internet Explorer Information Bar | Provides better information about events that are happening as you browse the Web, so it’s easier to know what’s going on and address potential security issues. |
| Windows Security Center | Allows you to easily view your security status and manage key security settings in one convenient place. |
| Windows Firewall update | Automatically turned on by default, this improved firewall helps protect Windows XP from viruses, worms, and other security threats that can spread over the Internet. |
| Improved wireless support | Dramatically improves and simplifies the process of discovering and connecting to wireless networks. |
| Bluetooth technologies | Enables you to easily connect to the latest Bluetooth-enabled hardware devices such as keyboards, cell phones, and PDAs. |
| Windows Media Player 9 Series | Makes it easy to enjoy music, video, and broadband content with enhanced security. |
Features
- Eligibility for upgrade consists of current users of Windows 98/Windows 98 SE and Windows ME only
- Create and enjoy home movies with the built-in Video support
- Share your video project with the easy E-mail attachment & mass-mailing features
- Go Mobile with the ability to Communicate anytime, anywhere
- Discover and Download online music, with the easy-to-use Internet features
Product Description
Windows XP Home makes it easy to use your Computer for those Personal projects you enjoy. Service Packs round up the bug fixes and product updates you need for operating more smoothly. This Service Pack bridges the gaps between the original software and user requests more fully, responding to customer wishes and making XP even better.
Amazon Product Description
With Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2, you get safer browsing and communication, powerful security tools, and improved experiences. Packed with multimedia features, Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 aims to unlock the full potential of your personal computer. It also looks great, with rounded window corners, larger and more detailed icons, and a clean-look desktop.
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The Security Center lets you check the status of your essential security settings. | The best thing about Windows XP is that, because it belongs to the Windows NT/2000 product family, it's designed from the ground up for reliability, security, and networking. XP Home users will soon see the benefits of this. The dreaded Windows crash-and-reboot cycle really is much less common with XP, and, provided the hardware is up to scratch, XP's performance is better, too. The downside is that using a different code base can make compatibility with old applications less assured. Business applications normally run fine, but older games, MIDI software, and system utilities may well cause problems. Windows XP is more customizable than previous versions, including its visual themes that let you change the whole appearance of Windows in an instant. Fast User Switching is a neat feature for computers used by more than one person--it lets another user log on without killing the previous user's session, and when you switch back, running applications and open documents are as you left them. This is impressive, but what really counts is that XP understands how to deal with multiple users. Each user has their own special folders, such as My Documents, which cannot be seen by other users. And for those with more than one computer, the network setup wizard simplifies setting up a network. |
| Windows XP Home has many strong multimedia features. New Media Player lets you copy music from CD to hard disk, create your own playlist, and write your own music CDs if you have a CD writer. You can also play back DVD-Video (but only if a hardware or software DVD decoder is already installed) and play MP3 audio files and MPEG videos (but sadly not the popular RealMedia formats). Admittedly, Media Player does nothing that you cannot also do with free alternatives, but it is slick and nicely integrated. There is also Windows Movie Maker, a basic tool for capturing and editing videos that's fun to use, although too limited for serious work. |
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For Web browsing, XP Home comes with Internet Explorer 6.0 and MSN Explorer. The most significant new feature for Internet users is the built-in firewall. A firewall protects against one of the most disturbing security risks, in which other users unknown to you might connect to your computer while it is online, reading private files or causing other damage. XP's built-in firewall is a simple affair, but it does prevent most types of unauthorized connections.
Service Pack 2 allows users to instruct Internet Explorer how to handle downloads from a specific publisher | The XP user interface is not a radical departure from earlier versions of Windows, but there are a number of small changes that together add up to a significant improvement. For example, you can add and remove shortcuts from the Start menu by right-clicking on the icon and selecting Pin or Unpin from the pop-up menu. Windows online help is integrated into a Help and Support Center that works like an internal Web site, with searchable help, tutorials, and walkthroughs. Laptop or other flat-screen users can set Windows to use ClearType for screen fonts, for a more readable display. There are, of course, some pitfalls. Windows XP Home is demanding on hardware, and it would be a mistake to install it on less than Microsoft's recommended minimum. Business users note: unlike Windows 98 or Me, XP Home Edition cannot join a Windows server domain, so the networking is peer-to-peer only--see Windows XP Professional Edition for this functionality. There is also no multiprocessor support, and a mildly annoying anti-piracy measure requires you to obtain a code from Microsoft for full installation and any future system changes. But don't let that put you off: this is Microsoft's best Windows yet. |
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Features
| Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker | Makes browsing the Internet more enjoyable by enabling you to reduce unwanted ads and content. |
| Internet Explorer download monitoring | Warns you about potentially harmful downloads and gives you the option to block files that could be malicious. |
| Internet Explorer Information Bar | Provides better information about events that are happening as you browse the Web, so it’s easier to know what’s going on and address potential security issues. |
| Windows Security Center | Allows you to easily view your security status and manage key security settings in one convenient place. |
| Windows Firewall update | Automatically turned on by default, this improved firewall helps protect Windows XP from viruses, worms, and other security threats that can spread over the Internet. |
| Improved wireless support | Dramatically improves and simplifies the process of discovering and connecting to wireless networks. |
| Bluetooth technologies | Enables you to easily connect to the latest Bluetooth-enabled hardware devices such as keyboards, cell phones, and PDAs. |
| Windows Media Player 9 Series | Makes it easy to enjoy music, video, and broadband content with enhanced security. |
Features
- Automatically keep your PC up-to-date with the latest security enhancements including the Windows Security Center, Windows Firewall
- Windows XP Professional provides rich, wireless network support, helping you simply and easily connect to wireless networks whether in your home, office, or out on the road
- Quickly set up and connect all the computers, printers, devices, and an Internet connection in your home with the all new Network Setup Wizard
- Encrypting File System provides an additional level of file protection from hackers and data theft by transparently encrypting files with a randomly generated key
- Clean, simple design of Windows XP Professional puts the features you use most often at your fingertips, helping you find them quickly
Product Description
Microsoft Windows XP Professional is the next version of the Windows operating system which is designed for businesses of all sizes and for individuals who demand the most from their computing experience. Windows XP Professional goes beyond the benefits of Windows XP Home Edition with advanced capabilities designed specifically to optimize productivity using the latest advancements in the digital world. Built on the solid foundation of Windows 2000 Windows XP Professional provides improved reliability security performance and ease of use setting the new standard in efficient and dependable computing. Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) provides an enhanced security infrastructure that defends against viruses worms and hackers along with increased manageability and control for IT professionals and an improved experience for users. Primary InformationOperating System : Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 Header / Localization : English OS Provided / Media : CD-ROM LicenseLicense Type : Upgrade package License Qty : 1 user License Pricing : Standard System RequirementsMin Processor Required : Intel Pentium - 233 MHz Min RAM Required : 64 MB Min Hard Drive Required : 1.5 GB UNSPSC
Amazon Product Description
With Windows XP Professional Edition with Service Pack 2, you get safer browsing and communication, powerful security tools, and improved experiences. Windows XP is the operating system release that unifies the Microsoft range, with all the desktop versions now built on the NT/2000 code base rather than the shakier foundation of Windows 95, 98, and Me. That makes XP a great upgrade for users of the now-obsolete 9x and Me line, but for those already on Windows 2000 Professional it is a closer call. Despite the similar name, there is no special synergy between Windows XP and Office XP, which works fine on Windows 2000.
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The Security Center lets you check the status of your essential security settings. | XP certainly looks different, with rounded window corners, larger and more detailed icons, and a clean-look desktop that on first installation shows only the taskbar and Recycle Bin. XP is also more customizable than earlier versions of Windows, and includes visual themes that let you change the whole appearance of Windows in an instant. That is the window-dressing, but underneath are some significant improvements. One of the most interesting is Remote Desktop. A standard XP feature, this uses technology from Microsoft Terminal Server to enable users to access their computer over any connection; for example, by dialing into the office from home. This is not just file access--this technology lets you run applications remotely as if you were sitting at your desk at work. This is mature technology, stable and carefully thought out. So, for example, you can print from a remote word processor to a local printer. A variation on the theme is Remote Assistance, where the user can allow a remote helper to view their desktop, or optionally gain control of the keyboard and mouse, in order to troubleshoot a problem. The feature can also be disabled to ease security concerns. |
| Laptop users benefit from enhanced power management, with options to extend battery life by reducing CPU speed and display brightness. IrDA support has been fixed so that, unlike Windows 2000, Windows XP can easily use modems in mobile telephones via infrared. A new screen font, ClearType, improves legibility for laptop or other flat screens, and there is built-in support for wireless networking using the popular 802.11 standard. A great feature of XP, also found in Windows 2000, is the ability to synchronize network files with offline copies. Previously, these files could not be stored securely, but now they can be encrypted. |
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For Web browsing, XP comes with Internet Explorer 6.0. The enhancements in IE 6.0 are mainly of interest to Web developers, and in any case Microsoft makes IE freely available to all Windows users. Although Java is not installed by default, it is not difficult to download a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Windows Messenger, originally a chat client, has evolved into a collaboration tool that allows for video conferencing and application sharing.
Service Pack 2 allows users to instruct Internet Explorer how to handle downloads from a specific publisher | The most significant new feature for Internet users is the built-in firewall. A firewall protects against one of the most disturbing security risks, in which other users unknown to you might connect to your computer while it is online, reading private files or causing other damage. XP's built-in firewall is a simple affair, but it does prevent most types of unauthorized connection. Windows XP has strong multimedia features. The new Media Player lets you copy music from CD to hard disk, create your own playlist, and write your own music CDs if you have a CD writer. Although there is loss of quality as a result of compression, the process is easy and convenient. Media Player 8.0 can play back DVD video, but only if a hardware or software DVD decoder is already installed. You can also play MP3 audio files and MPEG videos, but sadly, not the popular RealMedia formats. In the end, Media Player does nothing that you cannot also do with free alternatives, but it is slick and nicely integrated. |
The XP user interface is not a radical departure from earlier versions of Windows, but there are a number of small changes that together add up to a significant improvement. The Start menu now automatically features the most frequently used programs at the top of the list, and you can add and remove shortcuts by right-clicking the icon and selecting Pin or Unpin from the pop-up menu. Windows online help is integrated into a Help and Support Center that works like an internal Web site, with searchable help, tutorials, and walk-throughs.
Windows XP Professional includes all the features of Windows XP Home, and adds support for dual processors, encryptable file systems, offline folders, the Remote Desktop as described above, and extra administration features that come into play when connected to a Windows server domain. XP is demanding on hardware, and it would be a mistake to install it on less than Microsoft's recommended minimum requirements. There is also activation to consider, a mildly annoying anti-piracy measure that requires you to obtain a code from Microsoft for full installation, and in the future if you reinstall or make major system changes.
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Features
| Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker | Makes browsing the Internet more enjoyable by enabling you to reduce unwanted ads and content. |
| Internet Explorer download monitoring | Warns you about potentially harmful downloads and gives you the option to block files that could be malicious. |
| Internet Explorer Information Bar | Provides better information about events that are happening as you browse the Web, so it’s easier to know what’s going on and address potential security issues. |
| Windows Security Center | Allows you to easily view your security status and manage key security settings in one convenient place. |
| Windows Firewall update | Automatically turned on by default, this improved firewall helps protect Windows XP from viruses, worms, and other security threats that can spread over the Internet. |
| Improved wireless support | Dramatically improves and simplifies the process of discovering and connecting to wireless networks. |
| Bluetooth technologies | Enables you to easily connect to the latest Bluetooth-enabled hardware devices such as keyboards, cell phones, and PDAs. |
| Windows Media Player 9 Series | Makes it easy to enjoy music, video, and broadband content with enhanced security. |
Product Description
Upgrade older versions of your operating system. Works with Windows 98, ME, NT Workstation 4.0, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP Home Edition.
Amazon.com Review
Windows XP is the operating system release that unifies the Microsoft range, with all the desktop versions now built on the NT/2000 code base rather than the shakier foundation of Windows 95, 98, and Me. That makes XP a great upgrade for users of the now obsolete 9x and Me line, but for those already on Windows 2000 Professional it is a closer call. Despite the similar name, there is no special synergy between Windows XP and Office XP, which works fine on Windows 2000.
XP certainly looks different, with rounded window corners, larger and more detailed icons, and a clean-look desktop that on first installation shows only the taskbar and recycle bin. XP is also more customizable than previous versions of Windows, and includes visual themes that let you change the whole appearance of Windows in an instant. That is the window-dressing, but underneath are some significant improvements. One of the most interesting is Remote Desktop. A standard XP feature, this uses technology from Microsoft Terminal Server to enable users to access their computer over any connection; for example, by dialing into the office from home. This is not just file access--this technology lets you run applications remotely as if you were sitting at your desk at work. This is mature technology, stable and carefully thought-out. So, for example, you can print from a remote word processor to a local printer. A variation on the theme is Remote Assistance, where the user can allow a remote helper to view their desktop, or optionally gain control of the keyboard and mouse, in order to troubleshoot a problem. The feature can also be disabled to ease security concerns.
Laptop users benefit from enhanced power management, with options to extend battery life by reducing CPU speed and display brightness. IrDA support has been fixed so that, unlike Windows 2000, XP can easily use modems in mobile telephones via infrared. A new screen font, ClearType, improves legibility for laptop or other flat screens, and there is built-in support for wireless networking using the popular 802.11 standard. A great feature of XP, also found in Windows 2000, is the ability to synchronize network files with offline copies. Previously these files could not be stored securely, but now they can be encrypted.
For Web browsing, XP comes with Internet Explorer 6.0. The enhancements in IE 6.0 are mainly of interest to Web developers, and in any case Microsoft makes IE freely available to all Windows users. Although Java is not installed by default, it is not difficult to download a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Windows Messenger, originally a chat client, has evolved into a collaboration tool that allows for video conferencing and application sharing.
The most significant new feature for Internet users is the built-in firewall. A firewall protects against one of the most disturbing security risks, in which other users unknown to you might connect to your computer while it is online, reading private files or causing other damage. XP's built-in firewall is a simple affair, but does prevent most types of unauthorized connection.
Windows XP has strong multimedia features. The new Media Player lets you copy music from CD to hard disk, create your own playlist, and write your own music CDs if you have a CD writer. Although there is loss of quality as a result of compression, the process is easy and convenient. Media Player 8.0 can play back DVD video, but only if a hardware or software DVD decoder is already installed. You can also play MP3 audio files and MPEG videos, but sadly not the popular RealMedia formats. In the end, Media Player does nothing that you cannot also do with free alternatives, but it is slick and nicely integrated.
The XP user interface is not a radical departure from earlier versions of Windows, but there are a number of small changes that together add up to a significant improvement. The Start menu now automatically features the most frequently used programs at the top of the list, and you can add and remove shortcuts by right-clicking the icon and selecting Pin or Unpin from the pop-up menu. Windows online help is integrated into a Help and Support Center that works like an internal Web site, with searchable help, tutorials, and walk-throughs.
Windows XP Professional includes all the features of Windows XP Home, and adds support for dual processors, encryptable file system, offline folders, the Remote Desktop as described above, and extra administration features that come into play when connected to a Windows server domain. XP is demanding on hardware, and it would be a mistake to install it on less than Microsoft's recommended minimum requirements. There is also activation to consider, a mildly annoying anti-piracy measure that requires you to obtain a code from Microsoft for full installation, and in the future if you reinstall or make major system changes.
Overall, it's a big step forward for those coming from Windows 9x or Me, and attractive rather than compelling as an upgrade from 2000. --Tim Anderson
Amazon.com Product Description
Designed for reliability, security and privacy, high performance, and ease of use, the Windows XP operating system provides a host of benefits forbusiness and home users. A clean and simple desktop, rock-solidreliability, and easy-to-use features that take advantage of the digitalage all contribute to the value of Windows XP.
Enhancements in real-time voice, video, and data communications will allowthe PC to become a center of communications and creativity beyond juste-mail and instant messaging. Windows XP will also allow the user toconnect back to the desktop from any location, and support for new wirelessnetworks will be built in. Windows XP will unify the user's supportexperience by enabling the user to provide temporary and secure control oftheir PC over the Internet to whomever can best help them.
Windows XP takes an end-to-end approach to how people transfer videos andpictures onto their computer, how they use them on their PC and otherdevices, and how they share them, whether in person or through e-mail, over the Web, or through removable media like DVDs and CDs. It extends this experience through applications that help users buy music and videos, mobile devices, services for saving your music on the Internet, and more. Windows XP will make it easier for households to share a single PC and share pictures, music, files,printers, and other resources.
Features
- Microsoft Office 2010 gives you powerful new tools to express your ideas, solve problems, and connect with people.
- Gather a wealth of information and resources all in one spot with OneNote 2010. Post, share and edit notes for group projects online so everyone can work at the same time with real-time updates.
- Pressed for time on a major assignment? Get ideas down fast with ready-made templates, new photo- and video-editing features and eye-catching transitions all with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.
- Saving for retirement, changing homes, cutting expenses-all are important financial decisions. Excel 2010 offers useful direction with simple templates to help you build budgets and track expenses so you can focus on financial goals.
- School fundraisers and neighborhood events come together efficiently when you use Word 2010. Create documents using new photo-editing features, lively text effects, then easily share them online and invite others to collaborate
Product Description
Word 2010 and Excel 2010. PowerPoint 2010 and OneNote 2010. With Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010, you and your kids can create great schoolwork and home projects from multi-page bibliographies to multimedia presentations. Capture ideas and set them apart with video-editing features and dynamic text effects. Then easily collaborate with classmates without being face-to-face thanks to new Web Apps tools. The results go well beyond expectations with a little inspiration, a lot of creativity and Office Home and Student 2010.
Amazon.com Product Description
With Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010, you and your kids can create great schoolwork and home projects from multi-page bibliographies to multimedia presentations. Capture ideas and set them apart with video-editing features and dynamic text effects. Then easily collaborate with classmates without being face-to-face thanks to new Web Apps tools. The results go well beyond expectations with a little inspiration, a lot of creativity and Office Home and Student 2010.
This version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 is licensed for installation on three PCs in the same household.
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Included Programs
Enjoy the same great features you know and love with Office and get some new ones when you upgrade to Office 2010.![]() | Word 2010
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Excel 2010
Saving for retirement, changing homes, cutting expenses--all are important financial decisions. Excel® 2010 offers useful direction with simple templates to help you build budgets and track expenses so you can focus on financial goals. Get more new tools with Excel 2010:
- Highlight data trends by creating data charts in a single cell with new Sparklines.
- Find the right data quickly with new filter enhancement in PivotTable views.
- Analyze data quickly. Highlight specific data with new and improved Conditional Formatting options.
- Display data in a dynamic and interactive way with PivotChart views.
- Spend less time sifting through data--use the new search filter to narrow down pertinent data to display.
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OneNote 2010
Gather a wealth of information and resources all in one spot with OneNote 2010. Post, share and edit notes for group projects online so everyone can work at the same time with real-time updates. Get more new features with OneNote 2010:
- Use quick filing to organize notebooks, ideal when you're working on multiple projects.
- Apply styles and formatting to selected text to another paragraph with the new Format Painter.
- See results as you type with improved Search functionality and view a prioritized list of Search results.
- Easily organize and jump between your notebooks with the improved notebook Navigation Bar.
- Take notes while working in Word, PowerPoint or in Internet Explorer and automatically link them.
Looking to stay connected?
Step up to Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 and you'll get another helpful program--Outlook 2010. Now you can access projects, people and plans wherever your work takes you. Use efficient new email, calendar and social networking tools to manage your world from your PC, mobile phone or online.
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- ISBN13: 9780764573262
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Windows is the world’s most popular operating system, and Windows For Dummies is the bestselling computer book ever. When you look at Windows XP For Dummies, 2nd Edition, it’s easy to see why. Here’s all the stuff you want to know, served up in plain English and seasoned with a few chuckles. But make no mistake, this book means business.
Author Andy Rathbone listened to what you wanted to know, and this edition is loaded with additional information about
- E-mail, faxing, and troubleshooting
- Maximizing security features
- Customizing and upgrading Windows XP
- Multimedia applications—CDs, digital music and photos, video, and more
- Answers to questions asked by thousands of Windows users
If you’re just getting started with Windows XP, you’ll find Windows XP For Dummies, 2nd Edition is a lot easier than trying to get the fourth-grader next door to explain it to you. (Andy Rathbone is a lot more patient.) There’s a whole section devoted to “Windows XP Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know,” so you can get the hang of the basics quickly and in the privacy of your own home. And if you’ve been around a couple of generations of Windows, you’ll be especially interested in how to squeeze maximum security from the beefed-up anti-spam and firewall features in Service Pack 2.
Windows XP For Dummies, 2nd Edition is sort of like a buffet—you can sample everything, or just stick with the stuff you know you like. You’ll find out how to
- Locate programs and files, organize your information, and fax, scan, or print documents
- Get online safely, send and receive e-mail, work with Internet Explorer’s security toolbar, and steer clear of pop-ups, viruses, and spam
- Make Windows XP work the way you want it to, share your computer while maintaining your privacy, set up a network, and perform routine maintenance
- Transfer and organize pictures from your digital camera, edit digital video, and create custom CDs of your favorite tunes
- Use Windows XP’s troubleshooting wizards and become your own computer doctor
With its task-oriented table of contents and tear-out cheat sheet, Windows XP For Dummies, 2nd Edition is easy to use. You can quickly find what you want to know, and you just may discover that this book is as important to your computer as the power cord.
Amazon.com Review
Windows XP for Dummies does a good job in its role as the flagship of the Dummies line, providing Windows novices with a guided introduction to Microsoft's latest and most feature-rich operating system for everyday computer users. Its treatment of computer, Windows, and Internet fundamentals is among the best on the market, and author Andy Rathbone has an appealing way of writing that's simultaneously fun and detail-rich. If you're a Windows novice--meaning you don't know how to undelete a file that's been sent to the Recycle Bin, or what a Web browser is, or what it means to "cut and paste" text--you will get a lot out of Rathbone's work.
Some aspects of this book could be better, such as the part of the networking chapter that calls for an Ethernet hub without noting that a switch, though possibly more expensive, would do the job better, without any additional hassle. The networking coverage also does an inadequate job of explaining how to share a cable modem or DSL connection among several computers. This is a serious shortcoming, and we're getting to the point in our evolution as a society of computer users at which we can assume that everyone knows what the "Cancel" button does and would rather read about the newer, more exciting things that Windows XP can do. Even the dummies aren't that dumb anymore.
But that said--and Rathbone does confine a lot of the really elementary stuff to a skinny introductory chapter--this book is a boon to people who aren't familiar with Windows XP or its immediate predecessors (including Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me). It's also great for people who have learned a little about Windows on the job or from their kids, and want to expand on what they know. --David Wall
Topics covered: Microsoft Windows XP for people completely unfamiliar with the operating system and other recent versions of Windows. Coverage includes how to run programs, move and delete files, connect to the Internet, and use applications like electronic mail programs, Web browsers, and multimedia players.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Additional License Pack - 1 PC [Old Version]
$189.00$79.99

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Ultimate Boot Disc CD / BrandTech Repair & System Recovery Fix DOS Windows 7 XP Vista 98 95 - Includes Windows XP & Vista System 32Bit Recovery disk Live Boot CD / DVD (disc works with Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate) New 2012 Disk
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- Windows XP Home ED ADD LIC
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Put Windows XP Home Editionon another home computerProduct Information[Additional License Pack - Previous purchase of Windows XPHome Edition required for use]The Microsoft Windows XP Home Additional License Pack is for Windowsuser who have already acquired Windows XP Home Edition from a retailerand who wish to acquire an additional license to enable intallation ofWindows XP Home Edition on another computer in the home.Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition is the next version of the Windowsoperating system which is designed exclusively for home computing.Windows XP Home Edition puts the exciting experiences of the digitalage at your fingertips. From digital photos music and video tobuilding a home network Windows XP Home Edition brings you into thedigital age with ease. Built on the solid foundation of Windows 2000Windows XP Home Edition also sets the new standard in efficient anddependable computing. A new visual design reliable Windows engine andnew Internet security features combine with capabilities for sharingyour computer to give you the most dependable Windows operating systemyet.Product FeaturesFor installation and use on one computer Designed specifically for home computing in the digital age Work with photos music video and build a home network Efficient and dependable computing with a new visual design Reliable Windows engine and new Internet security features Capabilities for sharing your computerIncludes Windows XP Home Edition Folder 4-page Windows XP Home Edition License Agreement Product KeyNote: Does not include Windows XP HomeEdition software. You must have already acquired Windows XPHome Edition from a retailer.System Requirements PC without Windows or PC with Windows 95 or earlierversions Windows XP Home Edition software required (not included)You must accept the enclosed license agreement to use this productEligibility: If your copy of Windows XP HomeEdition came preinstall
Features
- Works on PC and Laptop; Automated system repair & Command-line prompt for manual advanced recovery
- Boot any PC with or without a hard drive. Loads of usefull tools to Recover, back-up and restore the registry.
- Access to system recovery menu for Windows XP & Vista (32 Bit only) and options of using System Restore with Complete PC Backup and installation system restore
- Diagnose, identify and repair hundreds of today's most common PC problems. Recover lost or stolen passwords. Install or repair Windows on your hard drive. Repair an unbootable hard drive
- Dual Mode CD disk, its the only disc you will ever need and the only disc of it's kind, proprietary software you can only get from us.
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What you will get: The Ultimate boot cd with over 90 ulitlies and the official Windows XP / Vista System Recovery (32 Bit only) In the Ultimate Boot CD, you get a main menu with options. These options are BrandTech Ultimate boot disk, Linux Windows, Windows XP system recovery (32 Bit), Windows Vista system recovery (32 Bit), NLTDR Loader Missing Fixer and Password Reset utility. When you select the first option (are BrandTech Ultimate boot disk) you get 10 options using the first interface. These options are as follows, Main board Tools, for finding problems with your motherboard and components associated with it. Hard disk tools, for diagnosing problems with your hard drives, such as bad sectors or possibly issues with drivers. File system tools will help you to diagnose problems with your Operating system. User-defined tools are something I haven't worked with but if it's on Ultimate Boot CD it is useful! When you select the second option (Linux Windows) which is a small live CD/USB/PXE system with its elemental purpose being to partition hard drives and recovery. When you select option 3 Windows XP system recovery (32 Bit), or option 4 Windows Vista system recovery (32 Bit) you get full system recovery utilities which will allow you to perform system recoveries rolling-back to a system restore point, recovering a full PC backup, or accessing a command-line recovery console for advanced recovery purposes. However, it cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows XP or Vista.
"Windows XP Pocket Reference is a handy book for power users and system administrators who need a solid reference with quick answers, but not a lot of explanation. This book is a powerful tool that quickly covers XP's applications and tools, tasks and settings, and commands. "Windows XP Pocket Reference covers the following topics: Getting Started Mouse and Keyboard Shortcuts Components of Windows XP Setting Locator Registry Tweaks Command Prompt & Recovery Console Error Messages Packed with information in an easy to read format, "Windows XP Pocket Reference is perfect for someone familiar with Windows who wants to get the most out of Windows XP or needs to support other users as part of their job.
In this CD ROM course you will learn the basics of Microsoft Windows XP from expert Garo Green. The course is intended for people who are new to Windows XP, or upgrading from a previous version of Windows, and want to get up to speed quickly with this powerful and popular operating system. It covers skills that can be applied in both the Professional and Home editions of Microsoft Windows XP, and contains more than 4 hours of QuickTime movies that will walk you through the nuances of using Windows XP. Topics covered include: Files and Folders Working with Programs Working with Hardware Internet and Networking Internet Explorer Windows Media Player Outlook Express Digital Files Customizing Windows Windows Maitenance
This compact and comprehensive book systematically unveils what resolute users of the new Windows XP operating system will find interesting and useful, with little known details, utility programs, and configuration settings all captured in a consistent reference format. Packed with numerous tips and tricks, while warning of potential pitfalls, Windows XP in a Nutshell enables anyone to get the most out of all the resources available in XP. By David A. Karp, Tim O'Reilly, Troy Mott April 2002 Series: In a Nutshell 0 596 00249 1 634 pages
By CustomGuide Inc 1st Edition November 2004 (est.) Series: ISBN: 0 596 00862 7 504 pages The most widely used operating system in the world, XP is certainly the most reliable and best looking version of Windows. But it comes with a baffling multitude of features and functionality that you'll struggle to understand despite all of the hours you've logged with Windows 2000, Windows Me, 98 or 95. And if you're a beginner, where do you start? Windows XP Personal Trainer enables beginners and experts alike to become black belts, quickly and easily. This fully illustrated book takes a modular approach to learning, allowing you to start with the fundamentals and work your way to advance topics through dozens of task oriented lessons at your own pace. The companion CD tutorial guides you through each lesson interactively. With plenty of detailed diagrams, Windows XP Personal Trainer includes sections on: Working with Windows Using the programs included with Windows XP (such as Media Player) Organizing files and folders Modifying the taskbar and desktop Customizing Windows XP Optimizing and maintaining the operating system Exploring the Internet Networking with Windows XP If you already have experience with Windows XP, you can dive right into those topics (and only those topics) that you need or want to learn. Unlike many consumer software tutorials that dumb down the material or present it in a confusing fashion, Windows XP Personal Trainer is written in a non technical and engaging style that you will find fun, easy, and most of all, clear and informative. You can become proficient without wading through tons of jargon and technical information. Part of our new Personal Trainer Series, this book is based on content from CustomGuide (www.customguide.com), a leading provider of computer training materials. Founded by instructors who grew dissatisfied with the industry's dry course materials, CustomGuide offers courseware (for instructors and students), quick references, to software bulletins and e learning courses that are fun, flexible, and easy to use.
Update your computing skills and jump start new ones as you learn Windows XP from experts Nicole Kimzey and Erica Wadley. This LearnKey course uses real scenarios to help you optimize your system with enhanced settings, browser and email options, and much more. You'll learn how to use advanced features including the photo editing suite, digital media library and moviemaker interface. As you become familiar with the Windows XP environment, you'll build timesaving skills that help you get the most from you PC and become more productive. 3 Sessions 9 Hours of Interactive Training Benefits Quickly gain mastery of Windows XP to maximize your productivity. Be confident in understanding functions and features to make tasks a breeze. Increase your earning potential with technical mastery and proficiency. View Complete Course Index. System Requirements 500 Mhz (minimum) CD or DVD drive 64 MB RAM (128 MB if running XP) 130 MB available hard disk space Super VGA (800x600) or higher Windows 98 2nd Edition, ME, 2000, XP, or later 16 bit sound card
Professor Teaches Windows XP is the complete multimedia training program for Windows XP and more! These tutorials teach you beginning to advanced features of Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Internet Explorer 6, Home & Small Office Networking, and the Digital Media capabilities of Windows XP. Each program offers hundreds of practical exercises designed to build essential skills quickly and effectively. Professor Teaches Windows XP now includes new Service Pack 2 training. Features novice, intermediate and advanced topics. Includes firewall, pop up blocker and training on the new security center. Interactive lessons with hands on exercises allow users to practice what they learn in an accurately simulated Windows environment. The easy to follow instruction combines graphics, voice, and interactions to make topics easy to comprehend. Each tutorial provides in depth teaching content with summaries and quizzes at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning. Features include: Interactive Lessons with more learning topics, more tips and techniques, and more content. Teach yourself Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional. Design and set up a network with Home and Small Office Networking. Learn Internet Explorer 6 and the most efficient ways to manage your Internet activity. NEW! Digital Media – a new course for mastering digital pictures, sounds and videos. NEW! Includes Professor Answers a unique approach to just in time learning.
Windows XP Unwired provides a complete introduction to all the wireless technologies supported by Windows XP, including Wi Fi (802.11b, a, and g), infrared, Bluetooth, CDMA2000, and GPRS. It's a one stop wireless information source for technically savvy Windows XP users. This book will show you the full spectrum view of wireless capabilities of Windows XP, and how to take advantage of them. By Wei Meng Lee August 2003 0 596 00536 9 278 pages
Get more out of using Microsoft XP once you use the tutorial Product Information The fastest and easiest way to learn Windows XP Learn Microsoft Windows XP will show you how to get the most out of Microsoft Windows XP. With an onscreen host leading you through stepbystep you will learn how to streamline the way you work with information in Windows XP and improve your productivity. Quickly master the innovative new tools and learn to work with Learn Microsoft Windows XP. Skills Learned Accessing the Windows feature Managing files and folders Organizing personal photos and movies Email and instant messaging Using and creating digital media Managing your computer system and more [Click on image to enlarge] Activities Include Getting Started: Introduction Using the Course Your Windows Knowledge Using Windows Features: Windows Basics Taskbar amp; Start Menu Files amp; Folders Having Fun: Pictures Movie Maker Media Player Using the Internet: Connecting Browsing the Web Using Email Instant Messaging Managing your System: Customizing Windows Multiple Users Maintaining Your System Windows Requirements Windows 98 Me 2000 XP CDROM Drive Sound Card Software pictured above is represented by the packaging for easier viewing. You will receive actual software on CD .
Windows XP is the de facto standard in personal computing operating systems, with millions of users worldwide. Any current computer book bestseller list reflects this huge installed base. Yet this tremendous demand for Windows XP books also reflects the fact that the typical Windows XP user often feels that he or she does not know enough about this complex operating system in order to be as productive and efficient as possible with their computer. These typical Windows XP users aren't intimidated by technology they just don't have the time to figure out on their own the things they need to learn. Unlike most books designed for beginners, Windows XP in a Snap doesn't waste the reader's time covering the simple stuff they can usually already know, with each mouse click or dialog box painstakingly documented for them. Instead, the book is crammed with over 140 truly useful Windows XP tips and techniques. And it is written and organized in a unique random access format that makes all these nuggets of information or advice instantly and easily accessible. Written by the well known author of Windows Hacks, Windows XP in a Snap reveals the most important tasks, techniques, and tips for everything from customizing and enhancing a Windows XP system, to stopping spam and viruses, to setting up and troubleshooting a home wireless network. Author: Preston Gralla Published: July 2004 ISBN: 067232671X 432 Pages
A guide for seniors covers the basics of using Microsoft Windows XP, with information on such topics as word processing, using email, and exploring the Internet. Author: Stuur, Addo Subtitle: For everyone who wants to learn to use the computer at a later age Publication Date: 2005/06/01 Number of Pages: 344 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 7.75 Height: 10.50

SVP FS-1000 Digital Film Scanner - An easy way to turn old negatives & slides to digital!
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Samsung NC10 ND10 N110 N120 N130 N140 N310 N510 NC20 USB External CD-ROM Drive
View DescriptionIntroducing the New-In-Box SVP Digital Film Scanner. A cheap way to digitize your 35mm films -negative and slides. An easy way to bring back your old memory. A HOME SCANNER IS THE CONVENIENT WAY TO TURN YOUR OLD NEGATIVES AND SLIDES INTO AN ORGANISED DIGITAL PHOTO LIBRARY. Have you ever thought about how to keep the perfect quality of your old photographs forever? Scanning all the prints too time-consuming and processing the films in a lab too expensive? Then here comes a unique film scanner right for you: SVP FilmScanner FS-1000. SVP FilmScanner FS-1000 is a small device able to work with both negative and positive classic 35mm film. It's equipped with two adaptors - for strips of 6 frames or 3 slides. Scanner is connected to the PC via USB port and comes with a CD containing drivers and a user application. With it you can easily check about how the final output will look like and adjust some image correction settings (brightness, contrast, saturation, hue etc.). The device features a 5mpix scanning chip (i.e. 2592x1680 pixels, 3600 dpi) producing the images large enough to be printed on a A4 page! Convert your old slides and film negatives into digital images with the innovative technology of the Slide & Film Digital Scanner, letting you easily preserve your memories without relying on costly conversion services. It's easy to use, just place slides & negatives into the 2 trays provided that will align them properly, then the touch of a button scans the image instantly onto your computer. For photo transfers and power it utilizes a USB cable that plugs into a PC and includes software to edit, crop and resize your slides as well as convert your negatives into positives. This device uses a USB cable that plugs into a PC running Windows XP (requires USB 2.0)
Ideal for Laptop computers! This external CD-ROM drive features a USB 2.0 interface and a data transfer rate up to 24x! It is the smallest, lightest and fastest USB portable CD-ROM Drive in the world! Plug and play, no additional software drivers needed. Allowing for true mobility, it does not require an AC adaptor, making it a perfect solution for the mobile user requiring access to their data. Support System: Windows XP/Vista/2000/ME/98 MAC. Buy now!
Features - : No design experience necessary : Wizard-driven interface means quick results : Use your own digital pictures to make over any room : Photorealistic 3D technology with virtual walk around : Perfect for home and interior design, remodeling, landscaping and much more : Thousands of 3D graphics help you visualize and plan your space : Professional home improvement tips from HGTV's video library : System Requirements - : Windows XP, Vista or 7 : 1 GB RAM : DVD-ROM Drive : Color monitor with 1024 x 768 display or higher : Internet connection required to access online features (such as home plan templates)
System Requirements:Windows 98/SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista.Note:Plug and play for windows XP/Vista. Drivers link for window 98/98SE/ME is availble upon request.MAC OS 8.6 or later.

Adaptec 1220SA 2 Port Serial ATA RAID Controller - Up to 300MBps - 2 x 7-pin Serial ATA/300 - Serial ATA
View DescriptionSystem Requirements:Windows 98/SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista.Note:Plug and play for windows XP/Vista. Drivers link for window 98/98SE/ME is availble upon request.MAC OS 8.6 or later.
The Adaptec RAID 1220SA card is a two-port, PCI Express x1 controller featuring Adaptec HostRAID - an integrated RAID technology that maximizes system performance and uptime. The Adaptec 1220SA supports up to two 3Gb/s Serial ATA drives, Native Command Queuing, and offers RAID levels 0, 1, and JBOD (individual drive). The Adaptec 48-bit logical block addressing (LBA) support enables use of disk drives exceeding 137 GB in capacity. The Adaptec 1220SA supports Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, RedHat Linux, SuSE Linux, and NetWare.
Rock Drums Volume 1 includes almost 80 gigabytes of drum samples recorded with as many as 256 velocity levels featuring 40 drums and cymbals including kits played by Chad Smith (of the Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Steve Ferrone (of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Eric Clapton). One of the kits is recorded with both sticks and brushes and another with both sticks and blast sticks for a total of 59 drum and cymbal choices.Included kits:Kit 2 played with sticks and brushesKit 4 played with sticks and blast sticksKit 7 played by Chad SmithLit 8 played by Steve FerroneManufacturers include:Ludwig, Gretsch, Kent, Tama, Sabian, Zildjian, and PaisteMinimum System Requirements:BFD version 2.1 (Free upgrade from v2)Windows XP SP1 or higher, Vista 32, p4, or better CPU (Windows)OSX 10.4, G5, or Intel CPU (Mac)1 GB of RAMDVD drive (for installation)23 - 80 GB of free hard disk space (separate drive recommended)Internet connection for product authorization
An exquisite floral clock blooms in 3D! Product Information Gaze upon the beautiful cherry blossoms that fall lightly like pink snow. Silence and serenity are in the air, the warm wind whispers gently in the trees, a rippling stream laps gently at its banks beneath the bridge, and a lovely pagoda stands on the shore, creating a romantic image of old Japan. Product Features High-quality animation Photo-realistic graphics Refreshing music and sounds of nature Real flower clock and calendar Synchronization of daytime and nighttime scenes with the time Actual Screenshots Windows Requirements Windows XP, Vista Pentium III or higher processor 64 MB of RAM (128 MB recommended) 30 MB free Hard Disk space 800 x 600 monitor, 16-bit color DirectX 8.1 or higher 32 MB Video Card DirectX compatible Sound Card and speakers 8X CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
Sabrent TV-PCIDG Hybrid ATSC/NTSC PCI TV Tuner - FM Radio, Remote Control, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
System Requirements:Windows 98/SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista.Note:Plug and play for windows XP/Vista. Drivers link for window 98/98SE/ME is availble upon request.MAC OS 8.6 or later.
Compatible with: Messaging applications: NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ. / System: Windows 98/ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista 32-bit.
Designed to be quick and easy to use, with no more complicated manuals to read and figure out how to get started! Utilizing the latest in Windows XP technology, Quickstart Internet Eraser XP is fast and easy to set up to clear your internet history and activity. You'll be up and running in no time at all!

Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 - Upgrade - Product Upgrade - 1 User - Standard Retail - PC - English
View DescriptionYour name is Hiro, and you are the last Ninja that anyone would expect tosave the world. Yet that is exactly what you are called to do when anEvil Samurai Warlord hatches a plan bent on total world domination. Armedwith authentic ninja weapons and powerful spells, Hiro must lead hissmall band of Mini Ninjas on an exciting journey to battle the magicalarmy of twisted Samurai. Play as one of 6 mini ninjas as you ride therapids of the Great Central River, walk into the heart of the LostVolcano and finally confront the Samurai Warlord in his Evil Fortress ofDoom, restoring the balance of nature to the world.Features:* 6 playable Mini Ninjas, each with his own unique strengths and abilities* Authentic ninja weapons and moves* Kuji Magic spells that help you control animals, enemies and the powers of nature* Versatile ninja hats that can be used as vehicles and shields* Huge Boss battles* No killing - when an enemy is defeated, it's transformed into its original animal form* Beautiful, distinctive and original art-stylizationSystem Requirements:* OPERATING SYSTEM: WIndows XP / Vista* CPU: PIV/Athlon 3.2ghz or higher processor* RAM: 512MB system ram (1GB Vista)* GRAPHICS: ATI Radeon X1300 or higher / Nvidia Geforce 6600 or higher (shader model 3 required).* SOUND: DirectX 9 compatible sound card.
A Murder. A Mansion. A Mystery! Product Information The ultimate Who Dunnit?! All of the classic characters are back to explore Tudor Mansion. Discover where the crime was committed, how it was committed, and who dunnit! Product Features Search for incriminating clues, sneak through Secret Passages, and make the ultimate Accusation to solve the murder. With vibrant graphics and suspenseful music, the crime scene at Tudor Mansion comes to life! Challenge up to five computer opponents, keep tabs on Suspects in your Notebook, and earn accolades for bringing Mr. Boddy's killer to justice! Sharpen your skills and rise up the ranks. Do you have what it takes to become Chief Inspector? Windows Requirements Windows XP (Home Pro) SP2, Vista Pentium III 800 MHz or higher processor 512 MB of RAM 8X CD-ROM drive or faster 30 MB free Hard Disk space 800 x 600, 16-bit color display DirectX 7.0 compatible or higher Video Card with 32 MB of video RAM DirectX 7.0 or higher compatible 16-bit Sound Card Keyboard Mouse
Windows XP Professional-complete with Service Pack 2-delivers everything you demand from your computing experience. Whether you're on your own or running a business of any size, optimize your productivity with the digital world's latest innovations.
Technical Information Cable Length 8ft Number of Connectors 2 Connector Details 1 x 4-pin Type A USB 2.0 - USB Connectors 1 x Type A Conductor Copper Platform Support PC Physical Characteristics Color Dark Gray Miscellaneous Package Contents Easy Transfer Cable for Windows Vista User Manual CD with Windows Easy Transfer and Laplink PCsync software Additional Information Transfers 30GB of data in just 1 hour or just 1 hour to transfer 7,500 songs to new PC Offers ideal mobile solution for copying files to and from notebook, and home and work PCs System Requirement Easy Transfer Cable: Pentium processor-based PC (both systems) USB port (both systems) One destination PC running Windows Vista & available USB port 40MB hard-disk space & CD-ROM drive on PC running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 Laplink on the computer on which PCsync need to install: CD-ROM Windows 2000, XP, 2003 or Vista 128MB RAM 12MB hard-disk space USB port on both computers Certifications & Standards Premium Vista Logo FCC Ctick CE

USB Optical Mouse with 3-Mode DPI Adjustment for Toshiba Satellite, Portege & Qosmio Laptops
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USB 2.0 External CD-ROM Drive For Dell Inspiron Mini 9 10 10V 12 Latitude 2100 Advent 4489 4490
View DescriptionPlatform: WINDOWS XP/VISTA Publisher: SELECTSOFT PUBLISHING Packaging: JEWEL CASE Delete unnecessary files from your computer! Nearly all software produces unnecessary temporary files that can decrease the speed of your system. With SelectGuard s Hard Drive Cleaner it s easy to find and delete outdated files even on external drives and removable media. Automatically search by file type and edit the exceptions list to protect files that should not be deleted under any circumstance. Plus it s easy to retrieve discarded files in case you change your mind!Features:Easy-to-use interface Fast search engine Undo function using the Recycle Bin Configurable exceptions list Schedule automatic cleanings Search on any re-writable media Choose what kind of files can be deleted Low system resources required Install the program on hard drives USB sticks or nearly any other rewritable media and take it wherever you go System Requirements for WindowsWindows Vista XP Pentium III 700 MHz or faster processor 64 MB RAM 10 MB free hard disk space 800x600 monitor 16-bit color 8X CD-ROM drive
ENHANCE TechnaMOUSE USB Optical Computer Mouse. Uniquely styled and fully equipped, the ENHANCE TechnaMOUSE is ready for action! Robotic-Hand Concept Design is Eye Catching. This specially designed mouse was made to be a distinct addition to any gaming, work or portable system setup. Its high-gloss, RapidBLUE / Silver paint-job is stylishly accented by the embedded blue LED light. It's an ideal upgrade for any robot enthusiast! Sets up in seconds! Just plug the TechnaMOUSE into any free USB port! It will communicate with your computer for a few quick seconds before becoming completely functional. You can use the standard controls such as left-click, right-click, scroll, and scroll-click, along with the thumb trigger DPI switch to adjust mouse sensitivity on the fly. Use it on Windows, Mac and Linux set ups! System Requirements: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.4 or later, Linux kernel 2.6 or later USB Port. Technical Specifications: Working voltage: USB DC 5V , Dimensions: 4.5 x 3.0 x 1.3 , Cable length: 60 inches , Weight: 4.23 ounces. Compatible With: Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5336 , L745D-S4220 , L755-S5242 , L755D-S5279 , L755-S5271 , L755-S5349 , L755D-S5363 , P755-S5270 , P755-S5274 , R845-S85 , Portege R835-P56x , R835-P81 , Qosmio and many other models!
Acer Aspire One AOA150-1068 Netbook - Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz, 1GB DDR2, 160GB HDD, 8.9 WSVGA, Windows XP Home, Pink (Open Box)
Need to load files, install programs or just play music from a CD-ROM disk to your netbook? Then you need one of our brand new External USB Powered CD Drives. This very sleek and slim CD-ROM Drive reader complements the portability of your netbook totally. It will power itself from your netbook power supply via the USB ports and needs No Heavy or Bulky AC/DC Adapters. If youre on the road or out and about and you need a totally portable CD-ROM drive then this is it! Included with this fantastic external CD-ROM drive are two USB cables. One is for the transfer of information from your drive to your netbook with the other to power your external drive from a separate USB port on your netbook. Also included is a Driver CD for Windows 98 and a small installation guide. This external USB powered CD-ROM drive will work with Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/2000/ME/98. Order Now!









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