I think so, I believe there is an option in one of the control panels if I'm not mistaken.
You have to have files from original CD to change the interface language.
If you want to change the default interface (the User Interface) language, that would be impossible without re-installing your Windows operating system. This is because you cannot simply "change" everything to another language -- you must install the new language pack (in this case, English) from an English or International version of Windows.
You can activate Windows automatically without calling if you are connected to the internet, assuming your hardware hasn't changed.
Click "Start" Click "Control Panel" Now click "Regional and Language Settings" Good luck mate!
probably not google the question to see why
Any application not written for Windows can be used without Windows.
Windows automaticly saves the registry in order to create a restore point. In windows you can restore the system to a previous set up, and part of that process is replacing or removing changed registry keys. Without these saved resistries restoration would be much harder, if not near impossible.
Yes you can, Windows live is not part of Windows itself. For example Windows xp home addition has nothing to do with Windows live messenger. You can safely remove it without worrying about it affecting windows.
Windows Vista does not provide a Telnet server. The instructions on how to change the port the server runs on will vary by software package. Without knowing what package you are using to provide Telnet, we can't provide instructions on how to configure it.
windows fax and scan cannot be used without
If you have Windows you already have ntfs. Windows doesn't use ext4 at all without IFS drivers.
Windows automaticly saves the registry in order to create a restore point. In windows you can restore the system to a previous set up, and part of that process is replacing or removing changed registry keys. Without these saved resistries restoration would be much harder, if not near impossible.