No. Photoshop and Tally are not compatible with Windows CE
install via iPhone Utility.
you have to install win xp via a usb or by using an external CD drive.
You can upgrade to SP3 without a CD. You cannot install the entire system from scratch without a CD. yes. first install XP sp2 with CD, then upgrade via Internet.
If you are referring to the Jetway N68M motherboard, look at the related link for the drivers for the Via audio drivers for Windows 8.
legally, you would have to install windows via bootcamp or parralells, and install a wndows version of san andreas, illegally, there are many torrents of a hacked version of the game, without a windows install. ending up in this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3hQNBlw91I&feature=related
You can try installing wine on your distro install, download the windows version of the Java (JRE-JDK....), install it an try yto run via wine. I'm getting it to work here, but the screen is crappy.
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.
For wireless cards that do not work out of the box, you will need to identify the wireless chipset used. You can do this by running "lspci" in a terminal, and looking for names such as "Broadcom, Realtek, Atmel, etc... Afterwards, you can install a third-party module by connecting via Ethernet and runningsudo apt-get install [package name]The package you will want to install depends on the chipset.Atmel - atmel-firmwareBroadcom - bcm43xx-fwcutter
You can only download the Windows Support Software via the Boot Camp Assistant. It is only accessible from that application. You have to have an external USB HD, Flash Drive or blank DVD to install it to.
Yes you can via a Windows Vista CD or DVD.
via usb cable
Windows 7 Enterprise, is available for download via Microsoft.com. Windows 7 Enterprise, is an ISO file, just like the Windows 7 Release Candidate, and the Windows 7 Beta. So, as a result of that, after you install the Windows 7 Enterprise, your going to have burn the Windows 7 Enterprise, files to a blank recordable and rewritable DVD-RW disk, by using the Windows DVD Maker (if you have Microsoft Windows Vista). If you have Windows XP Professional, after you install the Windows 7 Enterprise, from Microsoft.com, your going to have to install, "ImgBurn" via, "ImgBurn.com." And, burn the Windows 7 Enterprise, files to a blank recordable and rewritable DVD-RW disk. If you have already installed the Windows 7 Beta, or the Windows 7 Release Candidate on your PC, then you should be able to install the Windows 7 Enterprise RTM the same way. However, if you've never installed any of the Windows 7 RTMs such as the Windows 7 Beta, or the Windows 7 Release Candidate, on your PC or on your notebook, then do a Google for, "Windows 7 Enterpise | FAQ." "FAQ" stands for, "Frequently Asked Questions." Or if you don't want to do that, then call Microsoft Tech & Support, get the phone number for Microsoft's Tech & Support hotline, by Googling, "Microsoft Tech & Support Phone Number." Or if you don't want to do that, contact someone that you know that knows a lot about PCs and notebooks, to help you out.