Click on the Start button at the bottom left of your computer. Right click on the word Computer and click Properties. You should see which Windows you have.
Hard drives for windows and OSX vary in size and model, check or ask about your computer brand. You can also check in My Computer (for Windows) or Macintosh Disk (for Mac OSX).
For complete instructions on how to remove windows vista check: www.removevista.com
Right-click on My Computer and select "properties".
Right-click on My Computer and select "properties".
Once can check for a windows update via the control panel by double clicking on the windows update icon. This will load a program that will check the internet if your computer is up to date.
Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.
In order to find out if, "Rise of Nations" can be installed on a Windows Vista computer, check the back of the CD case, for the supported operating systems of "Rise of Nations."
Find 'My Computer' or 'Computer' on either the desktop or start menu.Right-Click on it and select 'Properties'.
See the related link to the Microsoft Windows website. You may already have it on your computer (but it might not be visible). There is a link on the site which will check your PC for the software.
The path to the registry directory starts with windows /system32/ config All depends what type of windows you have on your computer. Best is to check the information you got delivered with your computer.
Hit windows key + se/break key and a window will pop up. This will give you the 'specs' for your computer and for your copy of Windows XP
Check that you have no disks in either the floppy disk drive, or the cd/dvd drive. Check that there is only one operating system installed... if you have Windows Vista and Windows XP then the computer will need to know which one you wish to use.