There is a good media converting site, http://www.media-convert.com, that lets you convert almost every format in the world.
Simple. You install whatever program you use to open them.
It is the storage of your files... mamen...
To convert PL1 files to PDF on Windows Vista, you can use a text editor or viewer that supports PL1 file formats to open the file. Then, choose the "Print" option and select a PDF printer (like Microsoft Print to PDF or a third-party PDF printer like CutePDF). This will allow you to save the file as a PDF. Alternatively, you can use conversion software that specifically supports PL1 files to directly convert them to PDF format.
Same as Windows XP, however you can't completely delete it, as files are in use.
to organize files, and don't use windows '98 ever, and only use xp if you can't use windows 7...'cuz vista's trash
Windows Vista
Yes. The software needs to be able to use the commands and files that are available in Windows XP. Windows Vista will have these available as well as other files and commands that have been developed since Windows XP was released. However, do not confuse this with device drivers. If you have a piece of hardware that specifies that the drivers are for Windows XP, these will not necessarily work under Windows Vista and you will need to download the correct drivers from the manufacturer's website.
Use a good duplicate finder that supports Vista. There's plenty of choice.
There are several possible methods: 1. Burn a CD on the Windows 98 computer with the files you want to transfer. 2. Purchase a USB Flash drive and drag files from the Windows 98 computer onto it. Then plug the drive into the Vista computer and drag them back. 3. Share a folder over a network connection. 4. Use floppies.
Yes, you can delete windows 7 by formatting your drive, but all of your files will be gone. If you have two hard drives, you can either copy your data from one drive to the other or put xp/vista on the second one and use the windows 7 drive as a slave.
Windows Movie Maker supports these video formats: * Video files: .asf, .avi, .wmv * Movie files: MPEG1, .mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2 Generally Windows Movie Maker support .asf, .avi, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv. If you use Vista it also support .dvr-ms.
when you can use windows vista :)