Yes, it runs fine on XP.
The two operating systems are not compatible with each other. There were so many errors in Windows ME that the system cannot be simply upgraded by over writing the program. Windows XP Home Addition or XP Pro Addition must be installed on a clean drive.
Feldo manufactures vinyl windows. You can purchase vinyl windows at Home Depot. Addition information is available at: vinylwindowmanufacturers.net/
Windows Vista Home Premium has the same features that Home Basic has, in addition to the following features that Home Basic does not have: * Windows Aero interface * Windows Mobility Center * Tablet PC Support * Windows Meeting Space * Windows SideShow * Windows Media Center * Scheduled Backup * Windows DVD Maker * Assorted Games * Windows Movie Maker
Yes you can, Windows live is not part of Windows itself. For example Windows xp home addition has nothing to do with Windows live messenger. You can safely remove it without worrying about it affecting windows.
Windows XP is a general name given to sevearl operating systems released by Microsft in the early 200's. These include: Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, WIndows XP Stater, Windows XP Media Edition, WIndows XP Tablet, Windows XP N, Windows XP K and Windows XP KN
You could go get some bee spray from Lowes or Home Depot then spray it around the windows of your home
If you would like workers to go and replace your window you could go to championwindow.com. They sell and repair windows. Another place that can help you is Home Depot.
Anglian windows make a great addition to any home. They are stylish and affordable, ranging anywhere from $150 per window clear up to $500 per basic window. This depends of course on the stying that you choose.
Yes, windows vista is already pre-loaded on this computer when you receive it. More specifically, Windows Vista Home Premium edition.
Wooden windows are an old school item. They can still be found at home improvement stores like Lowe's and Home Depot but they usually only stock newer vinyl type windows.
That edition of Windows Vista does not exist. Windows Vista exists in two editions for home users: Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Home Premium.
When you do your homework at home.