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For those of you who use AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) the latest build 4.7beta (build 2442) works in Windows XP without any work arounds. An amusing article
AND, some interesting NTFS info
Roxio Easy CD Creator v5.0.2 is the only
version that is 100% compatible with Windows XP and doesn't require any patches, etc for Win2k. In Windows XP, 5.0.1's DirectCD and TakeTwo no
longer works in RC1. This one works 100%!
A screen capture of WinXP on
a ThinkPad 770Z
It's a large file...
Norton Ghost 2001 will not work if you run XP with the NTFS v5.1 filesystem. Norton Ghost 7.0 Corporate Edition will work with NTFS v5.1 filesystems.  
Vince Poy writes:
If you are upgrading from Win9x/ME, uninstall anything that is Norton SystemWorks 2001 or anything Norton 2001 such as Norton AntiVirus 2001/Norton Utilities 2001/Noron CleanSweep 2001 follow new install instructions below after XP is running as XP requires NT/2K components and not 9x ones.

If you are upgrading from WinNT/2k/XP, all you need to do before you upgrade is download and install the June 5, 2001 version of Symevent at: http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/files/symevnt/symevnt.html

After WinXP is installed either clean/fresh or as a upgrade, assuming you want to install either Norton SystemWorks 2001 or Norton AntiVirus 2001, what you want to do is when given the option to unselect load Norton AntiVirus during bootup and let it install. Before you reboot, download and install the June 5, 2001 version of Symevent at:
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/files/symevnt/symevnt.html then reboot. After rebooting, load up Norton AntiVirus 2001 and goto options and turn on the autoprotect/load at boot feature.

 

Vince Poy writes further:

Increase your internet bandwidth by more than 20% in XP
this ones simple - works for both broadband and dialups:
1.make sure your logged on as actually "Administrator". do not log on with
any account that just has administrator privileges.
to log in as an administrator:
click on start->logoff->logoff
in the logon screen hold Ctrl+Alt+Del.
in the user field type 'Administrator' <-case sensitive.
in the password field type the password for the administrator (if you dont
have any leave blank. click ok.
2. start - run - type gpedit.msc
3. expand the "local computer policy" branch
4. expand the "administrative templates" branch
5. expand the "network branch"
6. Highlight the "QoS Packet Scheduler" in left window
7. in right window double click the "limit reservable bandwidth" setting
8. on setting tab check the "enabled" item
9. where it says "Bandwidth limit %" change it to read 0
10. go to your Network connections (start->connect to->show all
connections). right click on your internet connection then under the
General or the Networking tab (where it lists your protocols) make sure
QoS packet scheduler is enabled. If not, install it as a Service.
11. reboot if you want to but not necessary on some systems your all done.
Effect is immediate on some systems. some need re-boot.

This is more of a "counter what XP does" thing. In other words, XP seems
to want to reserve 20% of the bandwidth for its self. Even with QoS
disabled, even when this item is disabled. So why not use it to your
advantage. To demonstrate the problem with this on stand alone machines
start up a big download from a server with an FTP client. Try to find a
server that doesn't max out your bandwidth. In this case you want a slow
to medium speed server to demonstrate this. Let it run for a couple of
minutes to get stable. The start up another download from the same server
with another instance of your FTP client. You will notice that the
available bandwidth is now being fought over and one of the clients
download will be very slow or both will slow down when they should both be
using the available bandwidth. Using this "tweak" both clients will have a
fair share of the bandwidth and will not fight over the bandwidth.

for example. now neowin.net loads in less than 1 sec instead of 7 secs
before changing the bandwidth limit.

Some other suggestions are to do Windows Updates and check the
OS Updates guide at
http://www.3dspotlight.com/tweaks/updates/index.shtml
often. Be sure to check out the Windows XP Memory Tweak Guide at
http://www.3dspotlight.com/tweaks/memory-winxp/
and to set the TCP Receive Window on your system for maximum
internet performance by going here:
http://cable-dsl.home.att.net/#IncreasingWindow