Well you should be able to. You need the original sims 2 first to play, so i am guessing if the sims 2 game works on your computer, you should be able to play the sims 2 open for business. But before you go and buy it, I would make sure that you have enough space and stuff to play, just in case your computer can't take sims 2 the expansion packs and mess up your computer. Because the Sims 2 and all the exampion packs are very heavy on computers.
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 - it is perfectly compatible with Vista. As long as your specs meet the minimum recommendation, then your computer should be set. I have personally played Minecraft on a Vista - at least three Vista's!
open CD drive insert windows vista disk and run it
There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
Every Windows Distribution is writen in binary non Open Source files. By the way, there are different versions of Windows Vista: Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows Vista 32-bit. Windows Vista 64-bit or x64 can work with 64-bit AMD Processors.
To download Windows Media Player for Vista one must open the Windows Microsoft website and then follow the instructions provided to download onto Vista.
Download and install the free trial version of Outlook 2007 for Vista on your new Vista computer. Export the outlook files on your old computer in .pst files. Import these .pst files into Outlook 2007 on your new computer. Open Windows mail and import your mails and contacts from Outlook 2007. Remove the trial version of Outlook 2007 from your new computer.
If the computer with Vista doesn't have a floppy disk drive, you won't be able to. You could, however, open the document on another computer and then save it to a CD or portable disk drive. Then you should be able to upload it onto the computer with Vista (if the computer with Vista has a Word program installed. But even if the computer with Vista doesn't have Word installed, you can still upload it, but you won't be able to view it.)
Open the file in in windows movie maker then click on publish movie, click on computer then wait 4 about 5 mins in makes it into a wmv file.
You go Start > Computer. Then right click on the DVD drive and click eject.
Switchers for Windows Vista is a clone of the Mac Expose. It allows one to view all open windows with a single hotkey and easily locate a particular window.
Simple. You install whatever program you use to open them.