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Updates from MS for XP ended quite some time ago. That is how you do it if the manufacturer never included a XP CD when you purchased the computer when new. My last experience with attempting to use the XP supplied Windows update site link resulted in the site is no longer active and then being redirected. Do you have, is there, an updated link or list of links to use to be able to update Windows XP from it's initial release state up to and though to the final state of it being still supported?
XP did Rock , NT continues. I want to factory reset a Windows XP computer, but I don't have any installation media to do the repair installation. This thread is locked. So if you have a Dell, go to support. Same thing applies to your router: go to D-Link, Netgear, or the Linksys web site and install the latest firmware for the router.
You can read a previous article I had written about updating drivers for your wireless card if the connection is dropping. That will usually fix any problems with the connection being dropped! You can do this by first going to the Control Panel and clicking on Network Connections. Go ahead and right-click on your wireless network connection and choose Properties.
Click on the Wireless Networks tab and click on the name of the network in the list of Preferred networks. Now you want to click Remove so that Windows will erase any of the current settings for that network and will start from scratch. A lot of times when you refresh the list of networks again, Windows will automatically connect. Go ahead and click OK and then click on the wireless network icon in your taskbar and try to connect again.
If that does not work, you can also try to Repair the wireless connection.
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