My Computer is inside the start menu, on the right side of the start menu is the button, "Computer" It's the same as My Computer, if you want it on the desktop, right click on the button and choose, "Show on Desktop" This will work for some of the other buttons too, if not, simply drag it onto the desktop, it will create a shortcut. None of this will work if you are using the "classic" start menu, to switch to the normal start menu right click on the taskbar and go to properties, then go to the start menu tab and choose start menu, instead of classic start menu. But you are probably using the normal start menu anyways
Yes I have a computer that runs both.
There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
It depends on what your computer's sharing settings are configured to.
Try searching the files on your computer for a file of the same name, and if you find it, delete it and then reinstall acer aspire.
Same as Windows XP, however you can't completely delete it, as files are in use.
Yes but it depends if you are using the same service like vista or Microsoft or Apple.
You probably did not install a driver for your sound card in Vista.
All Windows-based operating systems from XP on up should be able to share files with each other, no matter what brand the computer is. If your computer is equipped with Windows 7, it's even easier to share files. Your Compaq should be just fine sharing files if it has XP, Vista, or 7 installed. :^)
The best way to copy files from a computer to a disc is to write the same. Use a burning program to write the disc with the files that you want.
You usually get it mostly when you upgrade from Vista/XP to Win7 on the same computer
The same way you download any other kind of files. Click on the link, then save to your computer.
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.