To function as a server a computer must be running as a WINDOWS based server i.e windows 2000, windows NT, windows 2k3, windows 2k8 editions of server installed on computer the server could be Linux based as well.
You could run Windows 98SE on any motherboard that provides Windows 98 drivers. That was typically those in the Pentium family and other Socket 7 motherboards. From the AMD side, it would likely run on a Socket-A based machine.
The network card driver was incorrectly installed.
If you already have a version of windows installed, you could try upgrading from the version you already have installed, but that isn't really installing windows freshly. You'd need to reconfigure your BIOS to boot from the CD. Try checking the manual from your bios or motherboard manufacturer on how to do this, or read the documentation that came with your computer.
Press WinKey+R then type %systemroot% to find out! It will likely be C:\Windows\ but if you're using multiple versions of Windows on the same computer, the others could be on different drive letters e.g. N:\Windows\
The Intel Pentium II did not require a certain amount of memory to be installed. Depending on the chipset and types of RAM used, you could have anywhere from 16 MB to 768 MB of RAM on your system.
Answer You can install the same copy of Windows on more than one computer, but the other installations won't be considered legal. Maybe you could use a router so that the information on one computer is automatically sent to a second computer and that way you aren't breaking any laws.
those are operating systems, not programs. you could have both installed and have a dual boot set up to run one or the other. or you could install a program such as Virtual PC so that you can run one in virtual memory while the other is loaded.
Yes, Windows Live Sync on your computer could be necessary on the computer. Windows Live Sync is designed to helped the user sort and store files.
I'm not sure about that specific version but 18 wheels of steel haulin, I installed it on my computer and......... it won't run (the game is NOT vista compatible)
Once installed, windows can be edited. It is not recommended, however, as you could seriously damage the system by accidentally changing vital code to run windows, like how to communicate with the hard drive or the disk drive, for example.
No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Excel is an application. It must be purchased separately. When you buy a computer you could ask to buy a version of Microsoft Office and have it installed on your computer, but it does not come automatically with your computer.