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Fix common Windows XP errors with portable XP Quick Fix Plus
Programs like XP Quick Fix Plus. The tiny, portable application launches a dashboard with one-click fixes for 40 common Windows XP problems. Quick Fix makes short work of irksome situations like a disabled task manager, missing Device Manager tab, and the infamous CD/DVD missing/not reading bug.
The program is essentially a collection of registry fixes, since that's where most of these problems originate. You might want to create a system restore point prior to running Quick Fix (or backing up your registry) just in case.
XP Quick Fix is a free, portable download and - not surprisingly - runs on Windows XP systems.

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Saint Seminole said 9:07AM on 11-03-2009
I'm one of those dinosaurs running XP, and I love it (in case anyone here wonders who's still running it...)
But fortunately, I've never had one of the problems listed above. None of them. In fact, I've never even heard of the problems that this app aims to fix. Thank goodness. :-)
In fact, if my XP was having these types of problems, I wouldn't be sticking with it for now.
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libeco said 9:41AM on 11-03-2009
I run XP on my laptop and I too love it! I've also never encountered any of the mentioned problems, in fact, I have/had far more problems with Vista and Windows 7! The only reason I don't use XP on my desktop is that the x64 version of XP never came out in Dutch!
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mike said 2:17PM on 11-03-2009
I've seen plenty of these errors while fixing infected computers. Could come in handy.
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hazard said 6:19PM on 11-03-2009
Nice One. You could easily extend that list of fixes ..
I would add the search tweak to enable the "A word or phrase in the file" feature to work on all file types.
To do this, set the FilterFilesWithUnknownExtensions DWORD value to 1 in the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ContentIndex
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