Yes, Windows can be installed on laptops and works as well as it does on a desktop. It is the configuration of the machine which would determine what level of operating system can be used, so a laptop may have the capability while a lower end desktop may not.
There are many versions of Windows available for laptops today. Most laptops run on the latest versions of Windows (currently Windows 8). Many laptops also run on Windows 7.
Ubuntu Desktop Edition can be run on both desktops and laptops. Ubuntu has power management features as well.
Any computer (desktop or laptop) can run Java.
There are a few good laptops for running Windows Vista. Samsung have produced some laptops which work very well with Vista. Acer and Compaq are also two very good brands on which to run Vista.
Yes, you can still run windows software products on the Apple computers and laptops. Whether or not you would want to do that would be up to you as Apple has their own software as well.
The minimum specification necessary to run Windows Remote Desktop includes a version of Windows XP or later. Other requirements are Internet Explorer and a connection to the web.
No, Some of the laptops come with their own OS like Macintosh(Mac) OS used in all Apple's laptop. Rest all the laptops can run with Windows XP regardless of the hardware used.
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The only problem is that you may not be able to get windows updates. I know some people who have pirated windows and it runs fine. You will have annoying popups and a black desktop background as well, but your computer will run fine.
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Any operating system that you can run on a desktop can run on a laptop as long as the hardware requirements are met. Installation procedure is similar to the one on a desktop. This applies to Windows, Linux and Mac