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TweakTown has posted a BIOS Tuning Guide.

Whether you like it or not, the PC industry is evolving at an ever increasing pace. You can purchase a top of the range computer for around $4000, only to find that after a period of six months it is already outdated and not fit to run the latest games/software. What if I told you that you could squeeze extra speed out of your computer without spending a cent or moving out of the chair you are sitting in right now? Sounds crazy doesn't it? Join TweakTown as they explain how to tweak your BIOS for maximum performance.
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Thanks to CaptSiskoX for this one:

Windows XP Home Edition Domain Problem Fix

Normally Windows XP Home Edition cannot join network domains, simply peer-to-peer workgroups. However, there is a fix which can solve the problem and allow WinXP Home Edition to join a domain. Microsoft wanted to cripple Windows XP Home Edition so that it could not be used on domains, which would force many to upgrade to the more expensive Windows XP Professional Edition simply to join a network domain. However, it -is- possible to get on a domain using Windows XP Home Edition.

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Tweakers Australia has updated their article on Overclocking the XP1600+

The XP1600 coupled with a good motherboard such as the Asus A7V266-E, results in a very 'overclockable' sub-system. Im almost 100% positive that the FSB overclocking experiment was not fulfilled by the CPU reaching it's maximum, but by the other components such as the RAM or AGP card reaching theirs. If I had the resources, the patience and the confidence to successfully unlock the multiplier then without a doubt I could of obtained a much higher CPU speed in conjunction with raising the voltage level.
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