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You can use the Program Compatibility Wizard to identify compatibility issues with programs and drivers running under Windows XP.
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You can change compatibility settings through the properties window for the program's executable.
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A multiboot configuration is a computer with more than one operating system installed. During startup, you are prompted to select the operating system to use.
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NTFS is not supported by all operating systems. NTFS partitions may not be readable from all operating systems on a multiboot computer.
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To run applications in all operating systems on a multiboot system, you must install the applications under each operating system.
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You can configure permissions on a program's executable to control which users can run the program.
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The Start menu contains pinned programs and recently used programs. It can also be customized.
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The taskbar allows easy switching between open programs.
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Regional settings determine how certain values such as date, time, and currency are displayed in different programs.