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Image This tutorial screencast demonstrates basic housekeeping techniques for Windows XP:

  • edit the basic Task Bar settings,
  • organize the Programs Menu,
  • setup a Quick Launch toolbar,
  • clean away the links on the desktop (by moving them to the Quick Launch toolbar,)
  • and hide unused Task Tray Icons.

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