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im my oppinion windows vista SUKS!!!!!!! forgive me if u love windows vista but wen i got it i installed in on my computer but guess wat my computer got the BLUE SCREEN OD DEATH!!!!!!!!!!??????????
thats my answer
DirectX 10 is included with Windows Vista. It does not work on Windows XP.
Vista has DX 10 when WIndows XP doesnt. While Vista was suppose to be the upgrade to XP, it had a lot of problems during the first launch and it took awhile to fix everything. Vista is suppose to run faster, and use less resources on your system. But Vista failed and Microsoft then released Windows 7 as the replacement to Vista.
Hell Naww! LOL
DirectX 10 is included with Windows Vista.
Windows Vista has moved many things from the location that they have been in since Windows 95. Once you get used to the differences, it isn't difficult at all. And it took me over 10 minutes to figure out how to adjust the brightness on a laptop Ihad to use.
maz 0S 10, windows xp or vista, Linux or unix
10^-1 = 0.1
No, because once you have Media Player 9 and upgrade it to 10, it will just go to Media Player 11.I think it will only work on Windows Xp or something.Maybe there could be a version of 10 about somewhere.
Hell yeah. It looks awesome with DX 10 and a really good comp.
The hardware should be compatible. The Intel Atom doesn't offer the best performance, though.
In Windows Server 2008, the default limit is 16,777,216, which is, practically speaking, unlimited. In Windows Vista, the maximum number of users who can access a share is 10.
Windows Vista. DirectX is an API, not a program, and as such it has no specific requirements. To use DirectX 10 hardware features, you need a capable video card.