Yes, you absolutely can - but it slows down your computer.
Here are some of the options:
Use a virtual machine if you want minimal modification on your mac.
If you really need to then you can install Windows Vista on a Mac. It is said to work very well with the Mac's hardware - better than with many PC configurations.
Operating systems do not "support" one another. i suggest you rephrase your question to make what you are trying to accomplish more clear.
yes its easy just put your flash drive in it and everything will upload
If you have a computer with Windows Me, XP, or Vista, then Windows Movie Maker will already come installed on it by default. Windows 7 does not have it; however, you can manually download and install Windows Movie Maker onto a Windows 7 computer.
It won't install. The update code looks for parts of the Vista code to backpack itself onto. Therefore, if all of that code is missing, no install.
Yes, it does.
Windows 7 systems requirements is where you would look. During Windows 7 one would use the Upgrade option and install an edition of Windows Vista to Windows 7. Windows Update in Control Panel will open and install Windows Vista if you already have automatic update turned on.
You have two choices. First one is to use virtual machines (VMWare is one of the best ones). Or you can make your system dual boot. For that you need to have at least two partitions large enough to hold Vista or Windows 7. First install Vista in the first partition, second, install Windows 7 as a new installation in another partition.
Simple. You install 7-Zip.
your computer might not be powerful enough to run vista. but to be honest i hate vista, get windows 7. Are there any applications running?
Yes, it works with XP, Vista and Windows 7.
You first need to check your computer can run windows 7. Then one way you can do it is through windows anytime upgrade which was introduced in Windows Vista. type upgrade into the start menu and press enter. Or you can buy the disc box set from any good computer store or supermarket and follow the instructions provided to install.
XP, if you can scratch Vista and go for Windows 7
After you install a device or update a driver for a device on a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows 7, the operating system may not start.
No specific action is needed. Just install as you would normally.