Gadgets most often need two kinds of software. Communication and user interface client. If computer and device is compatible find the correct software.
This is very common. Windows 7 is doing this because:
1. Windows 7 has an anti-virus which stops some gadgets from running that shows viruses.
2. You need more RAM.
Windows Phone will work with answers.com if you changed from Mobile Version to desktop Version: And here is how open Internet Explorer then go to settings from there Website preference change from Mobile Version to desktop.
I personally use Windows XP at work, Windows 7 on my desktop, and Windows 8 on my laptop. My primary operating system, however, is Linux. On my desktop I'll run Debian Testing 95% of the time with Windows maybe 5%. My laptop runs on Arch.
No, remote desktop is not compatible with other versions of windows, only the current version a client is using.
Yes, Google Chrome can work on a desktop/laptop with Windows XP SP3.
You can adjust the color by right clicking on your desktop and clicking "personalize". You must have the proper graphics card and drivers to ensure that Windows Aero will work.
Try getting KernelEx, but whar are the specs in your computer? laptop or desktop?
Well its kinda easy !!! you just press Alt and tabThere you go!!!! if that doesnt work on your menu bar next to desktop icon there should be switch between windows simply press that !!! (please post good replies)
The Tritton Trigger Headset for Xbox 360 is also compatible with Windows computers as long as it's connected to a controller connected to your computer. This includes Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8. All models, including Home Premium Desktop, should be compatible.
Easy and fast would be norton ghost, although the windows transfer agent doesn't work so bad
You could go to properties and do it from there to make life easier
Desktop
Windows email is a desktop program that allows you to manage your email. You would need a third party email provider to use the service and the configuration depends on that email setup.