Enhancing PHPMyAdmin Upload Capabilities on XAMPP: A Comprehensive Guide

When working with large databases, optimizing your local server environment becomes crucial. This guide will walk you through the process of increasing the upload size limit and adjusting essential time settings in PHPMyAdmin on XAMPP. Follow these steps to ensure a seamless experience, especially when dealing with substantial database operations. **1. Locate the php.ini file:** Navigate to your XAMPP installation folder and find the "php" subfolder. Look for the "php.ini" file within this directory. **2. Edit the php.ini file:** Open "php.ini" with a text editor. Locate the following directives and modify their values according to your requirements: ```ini upload_max_filesize = 64M post_max_size = 64M max_execution_time = 600 max_input_time = 600 ``` Adjust the values based on your needs. These changes set the upload file size limit to 64 megabytes and increase the execution and input time limits to 600 seconds each. **3. Save the changes and restart Apac

Windows Basics: How to Keep Using Windows XP Without Official Help Support

 How to stick with Windows XP after support ends

You may already know that Microsoft ended support for the Windows XP operating system on April 8, 2014. If you are a user (of millions) of Windows XP, you may be wondering what this means for you. We'd like to try to cover some answers to questions you may also have had before about Windows XP's support life support.

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What exactly does "expired relief support" mean?

Microsoft has stopped providing technical assistance services for Windows XP. If you have Windows XP, this means that your computer will no longer receive automatic updates from Microsoft, including important security fixes. This also means Microsoft will no longer support Internet Explorer 8 (the standard web browser in Windows XP). If you are still using Windows XP and Internet Explorer 8, then this has the potential for virus and malware threats.


Supported versions of the Windows operating system

Microsoft will continue to provide support services for Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.


How do I know if my computer is running Windows XP?

Windows XP was released in 2001 and was bundled on the majority of new PCs from 2001 to 2007. If you're not sure if you have XP, you can go to this page from Microsoft to see which version of Windows is installed on your computer.


Will my Windows XP computer still work?

Yes, your computer can still be used normally even though the support support period has ended. However, your computer is at risk for virus and malware attacks because Windows XP will not receive security updates from Microsoft. Update your computer as soon as possible.

I don't want to upgrade Windows XP. How can I keep my Windows XP secure?

If you still wish to continue using Windows XP after the end of support support, we recommend that you stop using Internet Explorer 8 and switch to a more modern web browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. These browsers are free and can be used on Windows XP computers until mid-2015. While this step will help keep your computer a bit more secure, keep in mind that this is not a permanent solution. Your computer remains at high risk for viruses and malware.

I want to upgrade, but I don't want to use Windows 8 or 10. Can I use Windows 7?

If you're more comfortable installing your own software, you can still get Windows 7 CDs from some retailers like link below:


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 Make sure that your computer hardware meets the standard requirements of Windows 7. If your computer was originally designed for Windows XP, then it may not run Windows 7 optimally. You can download a checking application from Microsoft here to check if your computer meets the hardware requirements for Windows 7.

If you are willing to buy a new computer, many computer manufacturers including HP and Dell are still producing Windows 7-bundled computers. However, we still recommend buying a new Windows 10 computer. Because Windows 10 is faster, safer, and still supported by Microsoft for much longer.

Wait, I still have a lot of questions!

We hope this guide has answered some basic questions about Windows XP's support lifeline for Windows XP. You can contact Microsoft directly on the Microsoft Community Forums.




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