No, you have to buy it.
Put everything on to another disk then when you are done put everything back on.
Put into iTunes or windows or any media player
To install Windows 95 from MS-DOS, run an F disk before formatting the hard disk. Then add a switch /S so that the partition will be bootable.
You need a DVD-RW disk to burn the Windows Movie Maker file to before it can be played in at DVD player.
Nothing. It will just read the files as if it would in Windows, but will not trigger the autorun as it would do in Windows.
put a different disk in there and make a new entire movie
This likely means that: 1. You put the wrong disk in. 2. Your disk has become damaged in some way. 3. You are using a disk formatted by an unknown operating system (ie. a disk from a Mac inside Windows).
The floppy disk has nothing to do with the operating system on the hard drive. You can use a floppy disk created in Windows XP to boot a computer that has Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, etc...
Basic disk type
u have to click windows live and go to my computer and u will see a disc slot u click that and put a disck in and there u have your disk music
Make sure that the disk uses a format that windows recognizes
No. You have to have a windows install disk (you can buy a copy for $100-$200 on amazon) or a recovery disk if it came with your pc (if OEM)