Windows XP system to solve the difficult problem of how clever

  
set a custom paper

author of a dot matrix printer has been used properly, due to the installation of a new software, the operating system upgrade to Windows XP in Windows XP. Unexpectedly, I found a problem that was not too big. Originally, under Windows 98, the printer's custom paper setting options were gone, and I needed non-standard paper printing. After some exploration, I found a solution.

Click "Start → Settings → Printers and Faxes" and select "Print Server Properties" in "File" in the window that appears. In the pop-up properties dialog box, click "Create new format", and then give the name you created in the table name above. Enter the size of the custom paper in "Format Description (Size)". Note that the unit of metric is cm instead of 0.1mm in Windows 98. Don't make a mistake. Finally, click “Save Format”. After you finish, click “Close” to use the custom size paper under Windows XP.

SP2 Adds

worry about problems caused by the installation of Windows XP SP2 I am afraid that the discussion will continue for quite some time, here Ah Meng remind you install SP2 friends, because the IE pop-up window The interceptor may conflict with Windows Update. Sometimes when using IE, there will be a message "HTTP500 error - intranet 0x8ddd0010 error". In fact, you can set the pop-up blocker properly, or you can log in to the pop-up window of the Windows Update website.

First open IE browser, select Tools menu → Pop-up blocker → Settings. Enter http://v5.Windowsupdate.microsoft.com
in the Web Address Edit box and click Add. Turn off the pop-up blocker settings.

Win XP also converts image formats in batches

Normally, when you convert a large number of BMP format images into JPG format images, you will use Photshop, ACDSee and other software to complete. What if I don't have these software? Don't worry, Windows XP has a simple batch conversion function. It should be noted that this method can only convert the BMP format to JPG format. The specific method is as follows:

Select the BMP image to be converted and click the right mouse button. In the pop-up menu, choose Send to → Mail Recipient. A "Send photo by email" window will pop up. Select the "Reduce all photos" option in the window and select the size of the image, click the "OK" button. Windows XP will then automatically convert these BMP images into JPG format images and pop up a “send email” window. We just need to save the converted images and we're done. And its conversion quality is not inferior to the conversion with professional software.




Unable to display Windows Update page

Q: I am using Windows XP Professional, I am using Windows after upgrading SP2 When the Update appears, "Cannot display page [error number: 0x80072EE2]" prompt, how can I solve this problem?

A: The problem is that the page has expired. Try to solve it by opening IE browser, clicking "Tools", clicking "Internet Options", clicking "Advanced", clicking "Use HTTP1.1", and clicking "Connect using HTTP1 via proxy connection." 1", re-update online. If this doesn't work, we recommend adding the following URL to the Exceptions list (using wildcards): *.Windowsupdate.microsoft.com;*.Windowsupdate.com.

lead to file corruption can not defragment partition

Q: I am using Windows XP system, when the C drive defragmentation, prompt due to the C: \\ Windows \\ prefetch \\ WMIPRVSE.EXE -28F301A9.pf. The file is damaged, scanning cannot be performed, but there is no such phenomenon in sorting other partitions. How can this be solved?

Answer: C:\\WINDOWS\\prefetch is a Windows XP pre-reading folder (to reduce the system startup time). After the system is used for a period of time, this pre-reading folder will become very large, and inside There will be some dead link files, so it is recommended that you delete the files in the prefetch folder and then defragment the disk.

Prompt missing Svchosts.exe file

Q: I am using Windows XP system. I don't know why, it takes a long time to enter the computer to enter the administrator password. After entering, I am prompted to delete one file: C:\\Windows\\Svchosts.exe. I searched but did not find this file. What should I do?

A: The system is not C: \\ Windows \\ Svchosts.exe this file, indicating that you have or have been infected with a computer virus. You can run msconfig, open the Startup tab, look for options with reg in the command, and clear the previous checkbox.

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