yes
Windows one
Messenger is easy. you click and then you send a message that some one sent you to another friend.
use teamview one soft remote control.travel anywhere in the supply system can turn off your computer
Windows Media Player will not allow copying or ripping songs from a networked computer's library. If the computers are networked you can use copy and paste via "My Computer", or you can drag and drop the files from one music folder to the other. If they are not linked together, then you could use a thumb drive to copy the music from one machine to the other.
Windows Easy Transfer or User State Migration Tool 4.0
Yes. You can switch back and forth by changing the boot order of the drives in the BIOS.
windows server is a bunch of computers connected to one computer. they basically use the main computers mainframe
If you have iTunes for Windows and have iOS apps saved on your Windows computer, you cannot actually use the apps in any way on the computer. The one exception would be if you jailbreak, you can be able to use anything on your iPhone's display on your computer. I am not sure how that works, but I know it is possible.
Yeah. When you start the computer it'll probably ask which one you want to use. If it doesn't, it'll just start the other one.
Yes.
The website "HowStuffWorks" has a very informative article about how to clean up one's Windows Registry. Another site one can use to learn how to clean up Windows Registry is "Dummies".
Download them to your computer. Burn (or copy) the files to a CD. Insert CD into new computer. Copy the files to the relevant directory. Re-boot new computer so Windows recognises the drivers.