If you haven't bought any software, then you can use Windows Movie Maker.
If you have Windows Vista, I would use Window Movie Maker. It is pretty simple. I have already used it for two school projects, and it works well.
You need to edit the windows firewall settings manually.
Videos made in Windows Vista will not work in Windows XP because the formats used to create the newer version of a WMM project are not available on the older version of XP.
Unfortonatly not. Sorry. :P
You can edit videos on a computer with video editing software such as Windows Movie Maker (or for higher quality projects, something like Sony Vegas might be better).
You can use a disk utility to edit bytes in the MBR directly from the disk or You can use BCDedit in Vista and Windows 7 see links
windows movie maker is good.
The only editing you can do to videos on Windows Movie Maker is restricted to cutting/splitting, volume level adjustments and some minor visual manipulations such as increasing/decreasing brightness.Visit the URL posted below for more information on how to edit videos on Windows Movie Maker:http://desktopvideo.about.com/od/desktopediting/ss/mmeditvideo.htm
how i can format my computer windows vista withut cd..............please kindly tell me. how i can format my computer windows vista withut cd..............please kindly tell me.
That edition of Windows Vista does not exist. Windows Vista exists in two editions for home users: Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Home Premium.
Try windows movie maker. Or go to My videos, and click edit next to the one you want to edit.
I personally use Power Director but Windows Movie Maker is good aswell.