Yes, you would need the windows xp you downloaded burned to a disk and then put that disk into the other computer then power it down boot it up, and as it boots press the function key that pulls up the boot menu then select "Boot From CD".
Windows XP Media Center edition is not available for purchase except with a new computer, although you can always download torrents of it from sites such as the pirate bay.
There is no version of iTunes available for Windows Millennium Edition.
Download them to your computer. Burn (or copy) the files to a CD. Insert CD into new computer. Copy the files to the relevant directory. Re-boot new computer so Windows recognises the drivers.
no, only can on a windows XP computer:(
The computer software Windows CE is available to download onto your computer from the Microsoft website as Windows is a part of the Microsoft company.
Yes.
Yes, you can.
Well, you will either need to buy the professional edition of windows 7, or use a torrent site to get it.
Click start, then right-click on "My Computer" and select "Properties". It should be under "Windows edition".
Well, you can put your music on a CD-R, and download it on the other computer.
Windows 8
The Windows logo is copyrighted to Microsoft and it is illegal to save the image onto your computer.