Yes, ActiveX is needed for many different parts of Windows operating systems and software on it.
Finding out which Windows Vista service pack is installed is fairly simple. Go to Start, Control Panel, System Maintenance and then the System link. It should show which pack is installed.
Windows should be installed after sheathing and before siding.
Start with windows 2000 then windows xp.
If windows came with your computer it should activate automatically. If you installed it yourself, It should warn you each time you log on to activate it. You can go to system properties by typing system into the start menu and clicking system under the control panel section and scroll down to the bottom where it will give you information on genuine windows
Double clicking on the printer icon shown on the control panel should show what printers are installed.
You'll need to edit boot.ini and add an entry for Windows XP.
Windows XP can never "run like Windows 7", regardless of the amount of RAM installed.
If the hardware is compatible and you have enough memory you should be able to purchase an "Upgrade" version of XP.
In Windows, Warcraft is generally installed and also has an Uninstall utility. This can be found by either hitting the Windows button and going to the Warcraft 3 program; there should be an uninstaller as well. Alternatively, you can go to Start/Windows, and then the Control Panel. Go to the Software option, and find Warcraft 3 there. There should be a button that allows you to uninstall the game from here as well.
Ideally, Windows XP should be installed first, although it is possible to do it Vista-first.
1. You have just installed windows 98. During testing, if fails to start after the "starting windows 98" message appears. What should you do to troubleshoot this problem? Name at least two ways.
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