Windows XP Tutorials Help Users
Windows XP has been around for quite awhile. This successor to a couple of Microsoft's less popular OS versions (2000 and Millennium) has been one of the most stable and popular versions of Windows to come out since Windows 95 debuted long, long ago. However, Microsoft has recently announced that it will no longer support XP through new updates and patches, leaving some consumers determined to make the best of Vista (XP's successor) or even looking into the new release of Windows 7. However, diehard fans are sticking to their guns. If you find yourself in this group, then Windows XP tutorials can be of great use to you.
What can Windows XP tutorials tell you? What information might they offer you? You will find these segregated into three distinct camps – beginner's tutorials, intermediate tutorials and advanced tutorials. You first need to determine where you fall. Most users actually fall into the beginner's category. If this is you, then you will find some online help at no cost. For instance, Microsoft still maintains a number of Windows XP tutorials on their website and within their archives. These guides can help you learn more about this system, before the help is removed altogether.
Intermediate users can find Windows XP tutorials to help them on the Microsoft website, as well. However, they might benefit from third party tutorials found online. Since XP has been around for so long, there is a considerable amount of information aggregated through these websites and most of these tutorials are free to use. However, if you determine that you need information that is more advanced in nature, you might consider purchasing a guidebook or tutorial. You will find these for sale through online bookstores, as well as at your neighborhood bookstore. That said, these are truly only useful to the most advanced users, as they contain a vast amount of information about things that many other users will never consider.
Windows XP tutorials, whether purchased or found online at no charge, can help you make the most of this most stable of operating systems. While Vista and Windows 7 might have better graphics capabilities and more streamlined operations, sticking with XP is a good way to ensure that you have access to the tools that you know how to use and tutorials are the best way to ensure that you find new tools within the system that can offer you benefits.
Online Tutorials
- Windows XP Tutorial
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=521'>The Windows XP Desktop
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=522'>Launching Programs and Internet Explorer from the Start Menu
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=523'>Getting Familiar with the Windows XP Window
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=524'>Moving and Sizing Windows
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=525'>Customizing Windows XP Using the Control Panel
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=526'>Files, Folders, and Drives
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=527'>Using My Documents, My Computer and Windows Explorer
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=528'>Adding Shortcuts
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=529'>Using the Recycle Bin
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=530'>Searching for Files and Folders
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=531'>Managing User Accounts
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=532'>Taking Advantage of Accessibility Options
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=533'>Using the Accessibility Wizard
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=534'>Using the Help and Support Center
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=535'>Using a Printer
- computer/lesson.aspx?id=536'>Using Systems Tools for Basic Maintenance
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