Well, since I'm basically self-quaranting for several days so that I can go up and see my son, DIL and beautiful 2 grandbabies, I've been spending LOTS AND LOTS of hours with an old XP computer with SP2 on it, playing with it and getting it back up to snuff. I had to clean up and remove tons of files. I learned that in order for my USB PnP printer to work on it, the XP has to be SP3. So I downloaded that on my laptop and transferred it to my XP via a flash drive. Got that up and going. Then I downloaded the complete drivers for my printer and installed that onto my XP, and then installed the actual printer, and voila! My printer is working great on it. I also found 2 browsers that still support XP, those being K-Meleon and MyPal, so that will help reduce any security issues by going online with an older OS like XP. I also got Avast free running and have Malwarebytes on it that I need to run. I've had many errors over the past 2 days, but have learned so much about XP and how it works. Finding lots of errors and researching them and fixing them really helps me learn what makes XP tick. It's been fun for me because I enjoy this sort of thing.
I remember when I got my first computer in 1993, I would literally stay up until 2 in the morning just clicking and opening any and every file I could, just to see what would happen and how it connected to other files or programs. Then I would go to bed and get back up at 6:30 am to get my then-5 year old up and ready and take him to school. But it helped me not be afraid of clicking on files. It has served me well over the years in tackling computer problems, and I have learned a whole lot.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/17/2020 04:40PM by guysmom.