Yes, the official CPU requirement for Windows 7 32-bit is simply a x86 CPU clocked at 1 Ghz or above.
Any Intel Celeron D meets those technical specifications.
About Windows 7 64-bit, it depends on model of Celeron D : first models don't support x86-64 instructions but the newer models fully support them.
Yes, of course.
While the Pentium D is released in 2005, it meets the windows 7 system requirements by a large margin. Any model of Pentium D exceeds those technical specifications (a x86 CPU clocked at 1 GHz or above is required for Windows 7).
In addition, the Pentium D is 64-bit capable CPU : it can run Windows 7 64-bit too.
Just make sure you have enough RAM to perform Windows 7 well.
Celeron is a brand name for a very large number of Intel processors going back over 15 years. As such, there are many Celeron processors that will be compatible with Windows 7, and some that will not. Generally speaking, if your processor is 1 GHz or faster, it should be able to run Windows 7 (you will still need to meet Windows 7's other system requirements).
Yes. Windows 7 will run on a computer with an Intel Atom processor.
No. The pinout differences between a Socket 7 and a Socket 370 processor are too great to adapt the Celeron to the older board. If your board is Super Socket 7 capable, you can run an AMD K6-III at 500 MHz (and it can sometimes be overclocked to 550 MHz).
Im pretty sure the only way to get windows 7 on a laptop with no cd drive is by purchasing it online.
Yes, you can but you have to install Windows 7 in another partition.
It can. You need to use the 32-bit rendition of Windows 7, though. The processor is a 32 bit processor, and is incompatible with 64-bit programming. windows 7 is a threaded operating system, which means a single-core processor will perform poorly in the Win7 environment. Don't be discouraged, though-- This all means little in real-world performance, and running Win7 with a Celeron should be fine!
Yes. You can install and play games in Windows 7.
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Windows NT to Windows 7
No. You can install windows 8 directly from a USB or CD.
Windows 7 can be installed on any Mac that has an Intel processor (See links below).
If you have Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate you can install Windows XP Mode. Or if you want to downgrade you can do a clean install of Windows XP with an installation disk.
You can install Windows 7 including SP1. To only install Service Packs you will need the base operative-system.