Yes, I like to switch up the wallpaper on my computer occasionaly. I like nature related wallpapers such as oceans,lakes,animals,sunsents, etc. The only other time I do not use a vista wallpaper as my background is if I have a picture of my children that I really like and want to put up.
Vista wallpapers are in different formats and they require different installation or opening of the files to use. Themepacks for vista often have a different extension.
One can find many free wallpapers for Windows Vista on Microsoft's website. Microsoft offers thousands of wallpapers for free. You can also find free wallpapers for Windows Vista at FreeWallpaper's website.
Computer wallpapers are just one way people customize their computer to make it truly theirs. Some programs that can be used to create nice looking computer wallpapers include Photoshop and PIcsart.
Yes Vista, XP or 2000 must be on your personal computer if you want to use the full capabilities of the Vista GPS.
A USB stick will not do anything towards speeding up your computer or Vista.
If it is a re-installation on the same computer then it is allowed. If it is a new installation on any other computer then it is a breach of the licensing laws.
Yes.
You get a copy of the mspaint.exe file from Windows XP, and move it to your Windows Vista computer.
i would not try to use office 2003 on any computer run by windows vista because i tryed to put it on my computer and the next time i turned it on i had to restore my computer and lost itunes and other programs as well as personal files.
Yes. If your computer has a PS/2 port, you can use a PS/2 keyboard with Vista.
If you mean by the loading time, it depends on the computer. If you mean in general, it can be very frustrating, and if you are going to use it for your company, windows xp works the best. Vista can be very frustrating, depending on how you are going to use it.
If your harddrive is toast, then you will need to have the OS installed anew on the new harddrive. So you can just use your existing Vista disks to reinstall your copy of Vista on the new drive.