You can go to the character map (from the start menu), and click on the Hebrew characters you want. You can also purchase Davkawriter for Windows XP.
The Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP is designed for people who install, configure, and manage shared computers in either public or private settings.
XP is the abbreviation assigned to a computer operating system designed by Microsoft that is now outdated.
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To find Microsoft XP updates, one should visit the official Microsoft webpage. Alternatively, set the computer to receive updates at a designated time each week.
No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Excel is an application. It must be purchased separately. When you buy a computer you could ask to buy a version of Microsoft Office and have it installed on your computer, but it does not come automatically with your computer.
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Users of Microsoft Windows XP can find updates for their computer's operating system, including new features, bug fixes and general software updates, at Microsoft's official website for Windows.
No. if you have an apple computer you can have windows xp but windows xp computer can not run apple sorry dude
It'll be sold with Microsoft's new software (Vista) unless you speicifically request Windows XP.
English versions of Windows XP do not support Hebrew.
Windows XP can be used at home. There is a specific XP Home version, but you could use one of the other versions of XP on a home computer too.
If your computer had Windows XP on it and you upgraded to Vista, I heard you could call Microsoft and tell them how displeased you were with Vista and wish to downgrade back to XP. They will then deactivate your Vista Product Key and give you a XP product key, you will also have to have a Windows XP cd.