Ceratinly. You would need to buy the Win7 upgrade and away you go.
In order to find out if, "Rise of Nations" can be installed on a Windows Vista computer, check the back of the CD case, for the supported operating systems of "Rise of Nations."
Yes, computer owners can upgrade their PC from Windows XP to Windows 7. Windows XP meets all the system requirements for Windows 7, according to Microsoft.com.These are the system requiremetns for Windows 7:MICROPROCESSOR1.80 GHzMICROPROCESSOR256 KBHARD DRIVE100 GBMEMORY512 GBThese are the same requirements for Windows XP. (I know because I checked the label on my CPU.)i guess u mean 512 MB not GB!Yes. Very easily.
if PC refers to personal computer then the owner of that PC is addressed as a User
In order to perform maintenance on your computer's software systems, you often need administrator privileges. If you are the owner of the computer, you probably already have administrative privileges, but due to a security risk, Windows Vista requires that you manually approve all administrative tasks.
who's the owner?
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Administrater
you ask the owner of the picture. If it is encrypted in windows then you have to perform a recovery key. Anyother way is illegal and I shaw not tell.
The owner of the computer.
People usually upgrade their computers by either buying hardware (new parts) or software (new programs). Different people will tell you different ways to upgrade your computer. If you want to upgrade your computer for office work, you may just need a newer operating system (ex Windows Vista). If you want to upgrade your computer for gaming or running performance programs, then you may need to upgrade your video card, RAM modules, and hardrive space. You can either install these components yourself, or pay to have an official worker from a store come do it for you.
If you are a business owner you can get it by requesting a download from Microsoft. Note: (YOU HAVE TO BE A BUSINESS OWNER)
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