Windows XP reviewed
It's revolutionary, it's all-new, and Microsoft says it's the biggest OS since Windows 95. We have an objective report.
Windows XP: A deep look
We strip it down to look at what's new in installation, reliability, networking, performance and other features.
Windows XP pitfalls Windows XP was supposed to make life easier, but it's made some people's computing experience a living hell.
15 ways to fake Windows XP for free Until the economy climbs out of the cellar, we're going to build on what we already have rather than spend big bucks on the latest and greatest; most of these tweaks are flat-out free. Read on to find out how to get more out of your tired but oh-so-true OS.
XP-style PC makeovers
We've assembled a grab bag of tricks, tips, and software to make your Windows 98 or Me machine look like, act like, and, to some extent, work like the real XP.
Windows XP: Tips and tricks
What know-how do you need to master this new OS? Take a look at this collection of tips and tricks to get a crash course on Windows XP. A little knowledge will go a long way with your new XP PC.
Four factors for upgrading to Windows XP
On one hand, the increased stability and the new interface are both compelling reasons to upgrade. On the other hand, there are a lot of reasons to sit back wait until the dust settles.
Windows XP: Xtra performance or Xtra pain?
Windows XP is coming. Do notebook users need to upgrade--or avoid it?
Is your system Windows XP compatible?
Find out if your computer can handle the stress of the new OS.
Windows XP Home Edition vs. Windows 98 and Me
Are Windows XP's new features worth the cost of upgrading? Find out how Windows XP measures up against Windows 98 and Me.
A guided tour of Windows XP
Out friendly guides show you the key features of the Microsoft's latest operating system.
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