Hardware and software products displaying the Designed for Microsoft Windows XP logo have been tested for compatibility with Microsoft Windows operating systems through use of Microsoft-provided testing procedures.
Testing Windows XP logo-compliant software requires a consistent Windows XP environment. The Windows XP Logo Test framework provides details of the standard testing environment for Windows XP logo compliance and test cases that must be performed to...
Describes what to do if you cannot start Windows XP because the computer stops responding (hangs), and the screen goes black instead of displaying the Windows XP logo after the power-on self test (POST) is completed.
Lists the Office products that have been awarded the Windows 2003 logo, the Windows XP logo, and the Windows 2000 logo. Explains the extent of Office product compatibility testing with these operating systems.
Open System in Control Panel. On the Hardware tab, click Driver Signing. Under File signature verification, click: Ignore to allow all device drivers to be installed on this computer, regardless of whether they have a digital signature.
…screen when you start Windows XP Describes what to do if you cannot start Windows XP because the computer…instead of displaying the Windows XP logo after the power-on…
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Describes the issue where the Windows SBS 2003 Transition Pack may silently fail even though it reports a successful installation. Requires that you remove a registry subkey to resolve this issue.
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