its pretty obvious
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."
There is one very simple way to find out if your computer is running the 32- or 64-bit version of Windows Vista. First, navigate to your start menu. Find the "Computer" icon and right-click it and then click the "Properties" option. The version of Windows you are using will be next to the words "System Type".
I have looked on websites and my computer there is no way on vista you can see the pictures you taken.
No. Dell Windows Vista looks for a specific BIOS chip exclusive to Dell PCs. If it does not find it, it will refuse to install
Vista is just a version of Windows; the version after Windows XP and before Windows 7. If a machine is Vista-ready or Vista-compatible, it just means that the hardware and available drivers are compatible with Windows Vista. You might be able to run that PC on Windows 7 or 8, but it depends, and you would have to check with the manufacturer to find out what all it is compatible with.
I believe you can find it on the Microsoft website.
Right-click on "My Computer" and select "Properties". You should see it at the bottom of the window it opened.
Windows Vista laptops will only be available on the second hand market. In addition, it will be difficult to obtain drivers for a modern laptop that officially support Windows Vista. It is even hard to find a Windows 7 powered computer, as Microsoft is pushing Windows 8 hard, despite its unpopularity.
An individual can find Windows Vista updates online on the official Microsoft Windows website. This website contains updates for Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 7 too.
There are many places where one can find Windows Vista themes to download. One can find Windows Vista themes to download at popular on the web sources such as the official Microsoft website and My Vista Themes.
I have Vista and can find nothing bad about it.
For Windows XP Go to: My Documents,For Windows Vista/7:Go to My computer or something like that,Then go to program files and its there