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."
This shouldn't be a problem normally, since you paid for a copy of that OS. The operating system should have drivers for the desktop, and it should install onto the desktop without any problems
Install windows 8 on your new laptop. Simple!
No. The disk that came with the Dell laptop does not contain all the files that a full Windows XP installation disk comes with. Instead it will contain the files needed to install Windows XP on your Dell laptop. As Windows XP installs it will detect the hardware that your computer is constructed from (including the motherboard and processor) and install files that are specifically for that hardware. Your HP computer will have different hardware to the Dell, so the installation that is suitable for the Dell will not work properly on the HP.
This depends on how you want to "connect" them. If you install and configure Samba on the laptop, it can share files with Windows. If you are not interested in sharing files, but just want to control the laptop from within Windows, install an SSH server on the laptop, and connect to it from Windows using puTTY.
Windows laptop computer refers to the operating system in the computer. This operating system is where your virtual memory, task, and files are stored.
You can't; there's nothing to install it to.
Yes.
You can buy a sound card for a Windows 7 laptop from the Microsoftprokey website. You will need to purchase a product key to unlock the full features of the sound card. Once you have the key, you can download the sound card drivers from the website and install them on your laptop.
open CD drive insert windows vista disk and run it
Yes, if the laptop meets the minimum hardware requirements
Is yourcopy your copy of XP authorised for that computer? I'm sure it's nothing to do with the make...
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