yes ,the speed and processor will hold the conpassity.
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Windows 7 required 20 Gigabyte (GB) of space to install a 64-bit version into the system.
Update to the newest version of the software to resolve the system crashes. If there is no newer version of the software, uninstall the problem version and install an older version.
DirectX is an integral component of the Windows operating system. If a newer version exists for your operating system, you will find via the Windows Update applet in Control Panel.
If you mean upgrade your system version, then yes. You are able to take one Leopard disk (new version of OS X which is version 10.5) and install it on as many computers as you like. This is not the same for applications though! Some applications such as Adobe's Creative Suite will NOT let you install on multiple computers.
No you cannot. The system will get rid of the one you currently have, and replace it with the one you are about to download.
Windows Vista Ultimate is a premium operating system produced by the Microsoft Corporation. The term "Ultimate" describes the product as the most premium version of Windows Vista, it includes all additional features. Another example of "Windows Vista Ultimate" : Windows Vista Home Basic
You Format the Hard Drive then re install a operating system
Yes. You need to have a disc that can install the 32-bit version of you operating system and do a clean install (that is, it will delete everything on your computer and give you a fresh installation of the operating system).
IT will come with its own installer as long as you have a version that your operating system is set for
Well...why would you wish to return to an older version? You could try to uninstall any Service packs or Hot fixes in "Add/Remove Propgrams" in the Control Panel. Then try to install the older version. Keep in mind that a clean install is always better