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See how to enable scripts. Select Language:. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: Discuss the parts of the Windows XP desktop Discuss the parts of the Start menu Locate the taskbar Locate the Recycle Bin Log off and switch users Restart and turn off the computer properly.
The desktop contains: Start button : This is one of the most important tools you will use while working with Windows XP. The Start button allows you to open menus and start applications.
Taskbar : This is primarily used to switch between open windows and applications. Learn more about using the taskbar in a later lesson. Icons or graphical pictures : This represent applications, files, and other parts of the operating system. Learn more about the Recycle Bin in a later lesson.
In the example below, the Word program has been selected. To explore the Start menu: Click the Start button. Move the mouse pointer to each option, and view the various cascading menus. Click or roll your mouse pointer over All Programs. Move the mouse pointer to the right, and view other cascading menus.
To exit the menus, click outside the menu area or press Esc on your keyboard. Understanding icons The small pictures on the desktop are called icons. To open a program using an icon: Place your mouse over the icon. Text appears identifying its name or contents. Double-click the icon. Understanding the taskbar The taskbar is the small blue bar you see at the bottom of your desktop. Log off and switch users More than one person can use your computer. To log off or switch users: Click the Start menu , then click Log Off.
A dialog box appears asking you if you want to Switch User or Log Off. The Microsoft Knowledge Base articles offer potential resolutions for each of these errors. If the troubleshooting information in these sections did not help, go to the "Next Steps" section. For more information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. If you cannot install Windows XP SP3 after you follow the prerequisites and recommended steps in this article, and the Troubleshooting steps did not help, you might want to ask someone you know for help.
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Service Pack 3 setup error. Service Pack installation did not complete. You do not have permission to update Windows XP. Please contact a system administrator. The software has not passed Windows logo testing and will not be installed. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions.
Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Among them, one of the most important new things that it includes is the default firewall for the operating system , that controls the inbound and outbound connections between our computer and the Internet.
You can also notice the improvement to the performance, to such an extent that some applications will not work properly if you haven't installed Windows XP SP2 on the computer. An essential and even compulsory update for Windows XP for those who still enjoy this version of the Microsoft operating system.
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