No. Product keys only extend to one copy, on one computer.
You get a copy of the mspaint.exe file from Windows XP, and move it to your Windows Vista computer.
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There is no free Windows Vista download available. The only place that Windows Vista can be downloaded legally is through Microsoft's website, and all operating systems must be paid for before downloading. If one comes across a "free" download of Windows Vista, the likelihood that it comes with a virus is high, not to mention it would be an illegal copy of the operating system.
The game is already included in most editions of Windows Vista; there is no need to copy it.
you dont, you upgrade to windows 7, or re-instal xp...
Yes, you can delete windows 7 by formatting your drive, but all of your files will be gone. If you have two hard drives, you can either copy your data from one drive to the other or put xp/vista on the second one and use the windows 7 drive as a slave.
I take it that you are referring to the "Clipboard Viewer" application, which has been removed from Windows Vista for unknown reasons. You can, however, copy the Clipboard Viewer from a Windows XP computer to your Vista computer: Look for the file C:\windows\system32\clipbrd.exe on your windows XP computer. Copy that to your Vista computer and paste the file wherever you need it. Double-clicking on the icon will enable you to open the Clipboard Viewer.
No. Windows Vista does not contain any software to copy or convert commercial DVDs. You will need to download or purchase another program to copy DVDs.
The file systems supported by Windows XP and Windows Vista are essentially the same. However, Windows Vista does not support booting from FAT32 partitions, and Windows XP does not support Windows Vista's Shadow Copy feature (which makes automatic backups of files) and will delete the backups if it accesses an NTFS Windows Vista partition.
There are a couple of "winter" pictures on my copy of Vista; one showing snow, the other showing northern lights.
copy the cursor files from an xp or vista computer c:windows/cursors
There is only one recommended source for downloading Windows Vista, and that's directly through Microsoft. The Vista OS is not free, so any "free" versions promoted online are strictly illegal, and potentially full of malware to boot. If a person already owns Vista and simply needs to replace a lost copy of it, that can be done legally through Microsoft, but ownership will need to be proven via registration information or registration / license numbers.