To tell what version of Windows your computer is running, click on the Start Menu (the icon in your taskbar which has the Windows symbol, the four colored squares).
When the Start Menu drops down, click on My Computer, usually in the grey part on the right (it has an icon with a blue-screened monitor).
The My Computer window will open. Now click on Help, then on About Windows.
A small panel will open giving the version of Windows your PC is using.
Go to "Computer" right click the white erea, and choose "Properties", there is all information needed.
Mostly Computers with Windows 7 installed.
All editions of Windows XP except Windows XP 64-bit Edition (not to be confused with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition) are compatible with the Core i3 processor. For the best performance and full support, you should have Service Pack 3 installed, or Service Pack 2 on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.
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Windows Vista is the best example of print management. It will work well on windows computers, which most people have. It should be already installed, or can be put on your computer.
Windows XP gamer edition ?
a smaller computer with only some of the best features of the ultimate version. Suitable for home use like gaming and word processing
You cant, windows xp sucks. Windows vista the best! with windows vista you can do it!
The best way to have windows installed that work properly is to have them installed by a professional. The best place to look is the local area of your telephone book or local home improvement stores often offer installation assistance.
You need to have itunes installed on the computer, the latest version would be best.
All managed Windows computers have Altiris Agent installed. Unless one has a special need and a great deal of computer knowledge, it is probably best to consult a professional.
There are a number of ways to keep a Windows installation running properly. One of the most important is to make sure that the computer has updated Windows drivers. Drivers are basically very small configuration files that tell a computer how to deal with certain pieces of hardware. On a standard Windows computer, every piece of hardware will have its own driver, although some hardware may share the same Windows drivers. When a computer is operating properly, the Windows drivers work to allow programs to use the hardware to the fullest extent possible. Many computer users are aware of drivers for video and audio cards because these drivers need to be updated regularly in order to allow for the best processing power and the best possible graphics and sound quality. However, drivers are also necessary for computer printers, USB devices, and anything else that is installed on a Windows computer. Keeping the drivers updated is a fairly simple process. Windows Update will search for some drivers on a regular basis, particularly in newer operating systems like Windows 7 and Windows Vista. In older operating systems, some drivers may need to be manually checked or third party software can be used to check whether the most current versions of the Windows drivers are installed. To manually check whether new drivers are installed, a computer user must visit the website of the hardware manufacturer. For instance, if the computer user had a Sound Blaster sound card, he or she would have to visit Creative Labs website and search for the most up to date driver. Most Windows drivers can be installed and updated via simple executable files. In many cases, a computer will need to be restarted immediately after driver installation. This is to allow the computer to reload the newest version of the drivers. Switching while the computer is still running isn’t possible with many hardware as computer programs may be accessing the hardware, preventing any sort of switch. Regularly updating the Windows drivers on a computer is a good way to keep hardware working at its best possible output. It’s also a great way to keep a computer operating with stability.