No, windows PE was never intended to be a full-time operating system. It provides only sufficient capability to perform certain installations. Therefor, Windows PE will not run every program that Windows 7 can.
any program that runs on vista will run on windows 7. I did the upgrade and had no problems with compatability.
It is not part of any program. It is a set of applications. It is not part of Windows, which you may be thinking. It runs on Windows, but it is not part of Windows. There are versions that run on Macintosh, but they are not part of the Mac operating systems.
You can run a program in any OS. For example an executable program can be run in windows by .exe file extension.
From personal experience, I know that Mac runs Windows 7, but definitely not as fast as if Windows 7 was your core OS. Macs just run a virtual machine, which is basically a program running Windows.
When a program cannot run in DOS mode it means it's a Windows file. Unless you get a specific program (you'll have to look into it) you can't use any Windows programs.
No special action is needed. 32-bit applications are run transparently.
These days installing a program that runs on both Windows and Macintosh should be a matter of downloading program installer onto USB, run installer, enjoy.
It is not possible for a Windows 95 program KeyCAD Pro to be run using Windows 7. The best solution would be to try and find the same program in an upgraded version that will run on Windows 7.
There is a downloadable program for your pda that will allow it to use vista.
Program Manager
This is because when a program runs in Windows Vista that isn't compatible with ceirtain visual element of Windows Vista (Usually due to it being an older version of the program) is will change the theme to Vista Basic in order for the program to run properly.
If the CD contains photos or music they will work on a Mac. If the CD contains a Windows program it will not run on any Apple computer.